http://web.archive.org/web/20041112170438/www.desiringgod.org/library/theological_qa/marriage_family/bc.htmlThis web article has some examples of scripture and where the Catholic church pulls their argument from. I will just put two main points here.
11/30/2010 3:12:48 PM
11/30/2010 3:30:44 PM
11/30/2010 3:42:20 PM
^^The entire point of the catholic church, and the papacy is that we need additional guidance that is NOT provided in the bible.If your catholic, you believe that, if you don't fine, but there isn't a point arguing it. No catholic is going to tell you that all catholics follow a strict interpretation of a particular version of the bible bible.McDanger the articles you link to keep referring to some ban on condoms, its as though they are trying to portray the Swiss guards at the borders of these countries confiscating all shipments of condoms. They are banning their use among believers and followers of catholicism, who wont be having pre martial sex anyway (which is also forbidden), or sex with multiple partners.
11/30/2010 3:54:24 PM
11/30/2010 4:12:06 PM
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11/30/2010 4:24:06 PM
11/30/2010 4:29:01 PM
I'm not the one using that scripture verse. I'm just saying it is the basis for the Catholic church's justification. But apparently you have chosen who you shall follow AntecK7. You shall follow man. Here is an explanation of where the glory of the Catholic church lies within Rev 17:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toBOML5W4uQ&feature=related Part 1http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofpa6npXQoY&feature=related Part 2[Edited on November 30, 2010 at 4:34 PM. Reason : ]
11/30/2010 4:34:28 PM
^^ill acknowledge that there are limited amounts of resources available on earth.However, history has shown that large populations are more resilient to epidemics, war and disease (of which they may also be a cause).Also your failing to acknowledge the benefits of population pressure (anyone ever heard of america).Pressure forces developments in technology as well as exploration. I personally do not hope to find that mankind's existence starts and ends on the planet earth.[Edited on November 30, 2010 at 4:36 PM. Reason : ^I'm glad the youtube preacher has him figured out]
11/30/2010 4:34:40 PM
Then bear it. Put your faith in man and I shall put mine in the Lord my God. At least I establish my truth based upon the scripture and not upon the interpretation and "progressive"ness of the Catholic church.Also it is not the preacher that has figured out the Catholic church but the living God. For prophecy time and again points to the abomination and apostasy of the Catholic church.At least when the atheists speak against God and Christ they know their arguments and from whence they stem. But you speak against the Word of God as one not even knowing of the meaning of salvation. You have so bound yourself to a powerful institution upon Earth that you fail to see the glory of the Kingdom of Heaven. Where the body of the saints consists of those who have achieved salvation throughout every denomination (Catholics as well), and those who have never spent a day in chapel but understand the salvation of the Lord Jesus Christ.And then you speak of technology and human advancement as though the issue here is whether the Catholic church has created a better or worse world from their imposition of the rule.This is not the issue, the issue is who gives them the right to impose such rules upon man? From where do they gain this authority. I have already stated it is not from the Word of God. So apparently these self willed leaders have made this rule up with no authority but merely on a whim or to maintain appearances. And even if they did erect the rule to attempt to "help" good Catholics where does the basis for this rule come about?Maybe I should submit some rules to them based on scriptural twisting that they can enforce.How about "Do not withhold discipline from a child; if you punish him with the rod, he will not die."-Proverbs 23:13Mandatory beating your child with a rod whenever he disobeys you. That seems like a legitimate assumption from that part of scripture. And since I know how concerned the Catholic church is with following scripture and conjuring rules to live by from it, maybe I should just go ahead and suggest that one.[Edited on November 30, 2010 at 4:58 PM. Reason : /rant]
11/30/2010 4:51:06 PM
^and you are the one to judge my understanding?^are you the one sole interpretor of gods will?[Edited on November 30, 2010 at 4:55 PM. Reason : dd]
11/30/2010 4:54:06 PM
11/30/2010 5:02:41 PM
AntecK7: http://www.youreyour.com/
11/30/2010 10:34:35 PM
There are such a variety of religions both across time and across the world that getting overly bogged down in the specific rules and regulations they prescribe to the point of controlling our lives in a way that results in harm being caused and lives being lost seems to be taking it too far.That said, freedom of thought and expression, whether it be in the form of speech, religion, or what have you is very important. And I support that freedom, even when it means the freedom to do something stupid. I'm just sad to see when it goes for far as affecting public policy (like with the NC GOP unanimously opposing comprehensive sex ed, even when the parents can opt their kids out).Despite the concerns I've expressed, I am very pleased to see the Catholic Church kind of changing their policy, even if they back-walked it some. A lot of people have now heard the message that condoms are sometimes okay, and it'll be hard to take that back.[Edited on December 1, 2010 at 1:50 AM. Reason : .]
12/1/2010 1:25:40 AM
^It's even more troubling when those who are part of the saints (or say they are) attempt to mandate or influence policy for people who are not saints. This does happen quite often and though it can sometimes help people abstain from iniquity which may be people closer to God, it also polarizes many people against the holy church. A positive example would be stealing and killing being illegal, stemming from the Ex 20.But there are a multitude of negative examples where Christian organizations attempt to strong arm certain public policies over meaningless things, such as people getting aggravated about taking the "under God" out of the pledge of allegiance. What exactly does saying "under God" accomplish? And creating a scene about this just brings negative connotation upon ALL of Christianity. Not to mention if we look at the Old Testament as an example, what happened when the people attempted to enforce the rules of God upon the congregation of Israel. They constantly strayed to idol gods and sacrifices in high places. Over time they were unable to enforce the rules of God upon the tribe of Israel because they strayed so far. Now if God's inheritance could not keep all the rules of God in the time of the Old Testament the how possibly could this generation keep those same rules now. Enforcing God's rules also misses many ideas behind the New Covenant which is the redemption through Christ.
12/1/2010 11:50:35 AM
Is pulling out also against Catholic ideology? Or is the man required by his religion to fire in the hole.
12/1/2010 12:49:53 PM
You guys still arguing about this? Catholicism is dead.
12/1/2010 3:11:02 PM
Figured this was along the same lines of theology vs science/health"Life-Saving Hospital May No Longer Consider Itself Catholic"http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2010/12/21/lifesaving-hospital-longer-consider-itself-catholic
12/22/2010 12:35:27 PM
4/7/2011 12:56:23 PM
I can't believe that woman's in a position of authority teaching people such utter horseshitBorderline child abuse, get somebody educated in front of those people to teach them the fucking truth
4/7/2011 1:14:38 PM
The Catholics don't even teach people the truth from the Bible. Why should they teach the truth about anything else?[Edited on April 7, 2011 at 6:44 PM. Reason : ]
4/7/2011 6:44:20 PM
What good that is accomplished by the Catholic church could be done so without the faith based beliefs. In fact it's pretty obvious that the belief in supernatural/paranormal events 2000 years ago actually hinders the effectiveness of charity done by the Catholic church, as discussed in this thread.
4/9/2011 1:40:02 PM
Here's my question, if Africans don't care about what the pope says about sex outside of marriage, why would they care what the pope says about condoms?
4/9/2011 2:33:34 PM
First off, some of them do care about what he says about sex outside of marriage. The whole no condoms debacle isn't just about HIV/AIDS or whatever. It affects married, faithful women who are tired of having friggin' babies. Unfortunately, it looks like the Pope's revised stance still demands that women keep churning them out for God.And the issue isn't so much that the Pope was saying that condoms were sinful, and people were obeying his direct message by not using them. But his words did help to dictate the whole tone for condoms and sexual health in general because so much of the outreach in Africa is church-based. And it was really horrible if you think about. I mean, first world countries have PSAs reminding sixteen year-olds to wrap it up on prom night...but we hesitated to give condoms to teenage sex workers in Africa? People who are reduced to prostitution, and we're like, "Whoa, we don't wanna encourage this immorality by giving them condoms...can't have God's children protecting themselves..."Regardless, this guy's like a decade late. I suspect Catholic workers in Africa have been ignoring the Church's stance on condoms for a while now, but now they can do it with a bit more zeal. Getting people to use condoms can be hard.[Edited on April 9, 2011 at 8:38 PM. Reason : ]
4/9/2011 8:33:33 PM