annabenedetti
like marbles on glass
When I do I get banned
Do you think all rules should be followed?
When I do I get banned
This is new
I follow all the rules and get banned frequently.Do you think all rules should be followed?
I follow all the rules and get banned frequently.
A 'post hoc' one.Which of your usernames gets banned the most? Any correlation there?
Who gets to make the definitive ruling on whether a rule is just or unjust, in your view? Is it someone's authority to decide, or is it through the application of some process to determine what is and what is not a just rule? I presume that there must be an objective standard for what is just vs. unjust. Do you agree with that?I'm talking about rules in general, not TOL in particular. In general, many rules are good and necessary and some are unjust or stupid or overly authoritarian.
Bad popes and bad priests aren't new. It's good you want to shine a light in those corners, but they're not new corners in a new house.
So tell us what is the corruption and why it isn't new?
Child molesters cannot be cured. Somehow the bishops did not understand that. They now understand that it is costing billions of dollars.
Money is finally forcing their hand. It may be too late. Credibility, collections, and attendance have suffered beyond repair.
Conservatives and rigid dogmas are somehow to blame.
jonathan morris
A Priest
who left. Why? Why are so many priests leaving? I don't know
They don't have the authority to overrule the Apostles.Perhaps if all along the Church had ... 2. allowed women to be priests
You need to be careful about what you find on the internet
Copy and paste implies that you agree
Why are so many priests leaving? I don't know so I can only speculate based on what I do know.
They don't have the authority to overrule the Apostles.
And you think that his power can even overrule the Apostles? Please.Lumen Gentium, 22.:
The pope's power of primacy over all, both pastors and faithful, remains whole and intact. In virtue of his office, that is as Vicar of Christ and pastor of the whole Church, the Roman Pontiff has full, supreme and universal power over the Church. And he is always free to exercise this power.
It's not what I think, it's what's found in the teaching of the Church. The pope can change canon law. Will it happen anytime soon? It will take a different pope in a different era, so probably not in my lifetime, but it doesn't mean it won't happen. Previous popes are relying on tradition (although seemingly not on the tradition of women deacons in the early Church).And you think that his power can even overrule the Apostles? Please.
Popes can't overrule the Apostles.It's not what I think, it's what's found in the teaching of the Church.
Popes can't overrule the Apostles.