There's a widely-held perception that Roman Catholicism does not follow the bible, or does not hold it to be very important. The average Catholic may unfortunately have less overall knowledge of scripture than Protestants, but scripture is very important to the Catholic tradition. A great example of that is the Catholic worship service, called the mass. The mass is relatively standardized and much of the service is taken directly from scripture. The mass can be broken down into four basic parts, each with a scriptural basis. I will present some examples here--I'm not going to give a zillion examples because nobody will read it. Some parts are direct quotes from the bible, others slightly rework some text.Introductory RiteThere are some introductory prayers said here. One of them is right out of 2 Corinthians 13:14"May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all. " another prayer paraphrases Luke 2:14 “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.” Liturgy of the WordDuring this part of the mass usually someone reads a selection from the old testament and a selection from an epistle. A psalm is read or sung. Then there is a Gospel reading and the priest gives a sermon/homily. So that's four readings straight out of the bible.Liturgy of the EucharistThis is the part of the mass where communion is prepared. One of the acclamations is slightly paraphrased from Isa 6:3, "...Holy, holy, holy is the LORD Almighty;the whole earth is full of his glory"another is Luke 22:19 "This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me.”the Lord's Prayer is said. Before receiving communion prayers recall biblical passages such as Luke 7:6 “...Lord, don’t trouble yourself, for I do not deserve to have you come under my roof.Concluding Ritethere are a number of biblical references here but one of the closing prayers used comes from Judg 18:6 "The priest answered them, “Go in peace. Your journey has the LORD’s approval."So as you can see a large portion of the Catholic worship service is either reading directly from the bible or saying prayers that slightly paraphrase scripture.
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Does anyone with understanding actually believe God smites cities because of homosexuality?Also I forgot to actually ask a myth to be busted.Did the Catholic Church really help Nazi war criminals escape to Argentina and south America?I believe Bishop Hudal, the close confidant to many Popes was the man who did this. He is quoted as saying:"I felt duty bound after 1945 to devote my charitable work mainly to former National Socialists and Fascists, especially to so called 'war criminals'"At least he was charitable enough to send them through the Ratlines to South America.Luckily the church later replaced him with Bishop Draganovic, and he lessened the Nazi smuggling. But he increased the Croat Utashi war Criminal smuggling.So is this a myth, or am I just overreacting to a simple mistake.[Edited on September 22, 2011 at 1:12 AM. Reason : ]
9/22/2011 12:53:54 AM
it would be a reasonable conclusion if one believes the events described in Genesis 19
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9/22/2011 1:28:27 AM
i don't give a fuck either wayi'm just pointing out why some folks might deduce this shit from the bible
9/22/2011 1:33:12 AM
Oh.
9/22/2011 1:34:36 AM
It takes a supreme amount of arrogance to assume that the religion you were brought up with (which is commonly practiced in the part of the world you were born in) is the only true way to achieve eternal salvation. Fuck.
9/22/2011 1:35:02 AM
do you automatically assume everyone needs salvation from something?
9/22/2011 1:37:24 AM
You have no basis for that argument. Where is the arrogance?If we believe it is the only means to be saved why would we not preach it?People come to Christ through different ways, but the end result is always the same. And it is always through Christ.
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"And the LORD said, Because the cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is great, and because their sin is very grievous;I will go down now, and see whether they have done altogether according to the cry of it, which is come to me; and if not, I will know"Due to their exceeding wickedness Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed, according to justice. I'd postulate that it was not based solely on their sexual practice. Though it may have been part. Normally when their is a cry going out against a city it is because it is filled with murder and innocent blood.
9/22/2011 1:45:38 AM
kinda like when ra's al ghul tried to take down gothom?
9/22/2011 1:47:07 AM
oh nowon't be no postulatin'
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9/22/2011 7:54:41 AM
Actually, McDanger, this thread is about butt sex and genocide, a convergence of topics only possible in a thread about Bronze Age mythology.
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Adversarial but not exactly unwilling to negotiate.
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Atheism is the lack of belief. Atheism is a religion like bald is a hair color. Reasonable (and by far most) atheists won't tell you that they're absolutely certain that there is no god. We have no doctrine, no ritual, no scriptures, no dogma, no church. How one could call atheism a religion boggles me.Further, when religious people try to claim that atheism is a religion, what are they doing really? "Look, you're just as stupid as we are!" hahahha[Edited on September 22, 2011 at 12:18 PM. Reason : .]
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9/22/2011 12:22:02 PM
Emo Phillips has this one ya'll:
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9/22/2011 12:39:34 PM
Arghx, I hear you regarding bureaucracy and whatnot, but c'mon.
9/22/2011 12:43:26 PM
^ I can't comment on Wikipedia's citation of a letter not written in English. Find a trustworthy translation of the letter in question.
9/22/2011 1:56:31 PM
Pretend for a moment what I'm claiming about the letter is accurate. Comment.Then read the letter for yourself in English: http://www.bishop-accountability.org/resources/resource-files/churchdocs/EpistulaEnglish.htm
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You apparently missed the qualifier "with understanding" which means that anyone whose interpretation of the Bible is different from LeonIsPro can be arbitrarily dismissed.
9/22/2011 2:42:38 PM
You missed half the letter. The root problem here, as I have been implying all along, is that sexual abuse claims were not given their extra-ordinary category of procedures within Canon Law. They were given the same treatment as sins involving adults that normally have nothing to do with the civic and criminal courts.The letter is about jurisdiction within the vast Church bureaucracy and it cites some specific Canon law procedures at the beginning. It outlines specific offenses which are considered grave enough to be escalated to the Vatican. It names a lot of offenses having to do with improper dispensation of Communion or sacrilegious uses of Communion hosts. Since the Catholic tradition believes that a consecrated host is truly the body and blood of Christ, the Vatican takes this very seriously.The second thing it talks about are sexual sins having to do with clergy--it specifically mentions the Sixth Commandedment (Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery). The Church made sins involving minors are among this group, instead of establishing special procedures to handle them.
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Read the rest of the encyclical. It describes tension between the Vatican and the Nazis going back to 1933.
9/22/2011 2:55:13 PM
What about the Ratlines?
9/22/2011 2:55:35 PM
You were asking about the sexual abuse situation and I gave my response. I have not discussed those other matters, and you are assuming that I would apply my analysis to one issue to every other case. I'm not sitting here defending every thing that the Church as an institution run by human beings has done.
9/22/2011 3:00:39 PM
You know that the purpose of that encyclical was not condemning Nazi Germany for killing Jews, it was condemning Nazi Germany for taking power away from the Catholic church and trying to combine the Reich with the Catholic church.
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The encyclical protests the Nazi regime trying to subvert religion for their own purposes. It protests them trying to infringe on people's rights to religious expression. It does not praise the regime, it criticizes it. Now, it frames things from within a Catholic point of view because it was about relations between the Church and the Nazi regime. There was certainly less sensitivity to other religions and less emphasis on ecumenism and improving inter-faith relations back in those days.The encyclical does not specifically cite Jews by name. From our modern perspective 74 years later I will say that it should have, but it didn't. Just because the Church could have done more--everyone could have done more to stop the Holocaust--doesn't mean that the Church did nothing, or that it was indifferent. The other legitimate concern was that going too far, antagonizing the Nazis, would only have increased persecution.
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I'm sure if they had baited the Nazis and additional atrocities had occurred as a direct result of that, somebody would complain that they were being reckless.
9/22/2011 8:34:00 PM
So your saying that if the head of the Catholic church said it was against church doctrine to massacre innocent Jews; the Catholics in Hitler's army would have killed more Jews? I see.[Edited on September 22, 2011 at 10:05 PM. Reason : ]
9/22/2011 9:59:01 PM
^^Well, it's a good thing they didn't bait those Nazi's and instead chose to be silent as atrocities were carried out, and not rebuke their bishops as they turned over Jews and spoke in a similar vein to Hitler. Where in scripture does someone hold back from speaking the truth because of fear of what worldly harm may happen to them? You'd think the one true church of Christ would be like Christ and speak out when innocent blood is spilled.They could of at least said "He who is without sin, let him cast the first stone."
9/22/2011 10:13:15 PM
I don't know why you felt the need to create this thread. The catholic church is no longer relevant. There is better material to feed the trolls.
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