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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2008 at 21:40
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2008 at 21:53
Originally posted by cuncuna cuncuna wrote:

¿How exactly can one do that anyway?. I just can turn right or left...


Just don't get him angry. You wouldn't like him when he's angry.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2008 at 21:55
Originally posted by cuncuna cuncuna wrote:



According to the article (and some more), the "hell doesn't exist" statement is from 1999. So my memory doesn't suck that much (a memory from almost 10 years back, and from something I don't particulary care and I ust heard on TV while probably electrocuting myself with some house made Van der Graaf Generator). Hurray me...
 
Sorry Cuncuna, the magazine is talking BS, they misunderstood what John Paull II said in 1999:
 
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JOHN PAUL II

GENERAL AUDIENCE

Wednesday 28 July 1999

   

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

1. God is the infinitely good and merciful Father. But man, called to respond to him freely,  can unfortunately choose to reject his love and forgiveness once and for all, thus separating himself for ever from joyful communion with him. It is precisely this tragic situation that Christian doctrine explains when it speaks of eternal damnation or hell.  It is not a punishment imposed externally by God but a development of premises already set by people in this life. The very dimension of unhappiness which this obscure condition brings can in a certain way be sensed in the light of some of the terrible experiences we have suffered which, as is commonly said, make life “hell”.

In a theological sense however, hell is something else: it is the ultimate consequence of sin itself, which turns against the person who committed it. It is the state of those who definitively reject the Father’s mercy, even at the last moment of their life.

...
 
The images of hell that Sacred Scripture presents to us must be correctly interpreted. They show the complete frustration and emptiness of life without God. Rather than a place, hell indicates the state of those who freely and definitively separate themselves from God, the source of all life and joy. This is how the Catechism of the Catholic Church summarizes the truths of faith on this subject: “To die in mortal sin without repenting and accepting God’s merciful love means remaining separated from him for ever by our own free choice. This state of definitive self-exclusion from communion with God and the blessed is called ‘hell’” (n. 1033).
 
 
What John Paul II explained is not that hell is a place with fire, tortures and a guy in red pijamas, he explained that the nature of hell is remaining self excluded for eternity from God.
 
John Paul II also said that hell is not a punishment imposed by God, but a self-decided fate.
 
But no Pope has ever said hell doesn't exist, magazines write nonsense without verification, this is how sects and cults are created, people misundserstand a message and considers it his truth.
 
Iván 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2008 at 22:39
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

the pope turns green?... better than the Dark Side I guess.


 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2008 at 22:44
Originally posted by StyLaZyn StyLaZyn wrote:

Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

...But the church (the big one) should stop even condemning homosexuals, as it creates a mental image in some followeres that they are, after all, second-class persons....
 
 
Awesome! I am a believer that homosexuality is not a choice in most cases. Religion/Church can't change what a person is when they are born. And they attempt to strip away any true happiness that person might find with another human being which happens to be of the same sex. That is a sin, to me, and committed by a Church that makes up sins as they see fit. It is hypocritical in my eyes.
 
 
 
I agree that homosexuality is not a choice. I find the Church is way too at odds with itself and it is discrimination like this that slows down the advancement of society IMO.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2008 at 23:42
Originally posted by cuncuna cuncuna wrote:

In fact:

http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/346354/0/papa/benedicto/infierno/

You'll need an online translation, but there you have it: "Pope Benedict (number) contradicts Juan Pablo II (I don't know if John Paul II is the right translation) and says hell do exist". And some more stuff about it that will probably come out as a Jonh anderson lyric from the online translation. You are welcome.

According to the article (and some more), the "hell doesn't exist" statement is from 1999. So my memory doesn't suck that much (a memory from almost 10 years back, and from something I don't particulary care and I ust heard on TV while probably electrocuting myself with some house made Van der Graaf Generator). Hurray me...
JPII was pope in 1999, so I assume that's right. As far as I can tell, they are referring to a statement in which he said that Hell is not a physical place (which is correct). What Benedict said does not contradict it, he's only saying that Christianity has lost focus on Hell (which is also true), and they should remember that it's a real place.
 
You're just being subjected to extremely poor journalism, which is common on religious matters or really anything that has a degree of subtlety. The media is kind of retarded.
 
Oh, Ivan already got it. Oh well.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2008 at 01:26
Originally posted by Salvo_ Salvo_ wrote:

 
You're just being subjected to extremely poor journalism, which is common on religious matters or really anything that has a degree of subtlety. The media is kind of retarded.
 
 
 
The problem of the media, is that many journalists believe they know everything and talk about things they don't knoiw a word.
 
A soccer narrator said on national TV during the Euro 2004 that Greece is called the Hellenic Country because of the Queen Helen of Troy. Ouch That program had an open phone, so I called him and explained the aberration he had just said, he replied "I think I know what I'm talking about, but anyway, this phone is for football issues, not to correct me". LOL.
 
Of course the rival stations made mockery out of the guy.
 
The same happens here, a guy who doesn't know a word about Theology, reads a complex Pontificial Document and of course he doesn't understands it, but still he says an aberration, because a Pope contradicting the previous one is always news, even if this statement is false.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2008 at 08:44
Originally posted by cuncuna cuncuna wrote:

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

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So far, this thread is proceeding well, but let's try to keep things civil, yes? Impassioned debate is fine, so long as it doesn't descend into name calling & abuse.


Is it ok if I say "¡¡¡YOU ARE THE 'BIG GENERATOR' OF HUMANITY!!!" to someone?... I mean, it is not obscene or anything, but sure it'll hurt...
 
I can appreciate the humor here. I wneed to point something out though. This illustrates the problem of improper communication. How? I happen to like BG quite a bit. Much more so over Tales and CTTE.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2008 at 08:49
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

 
What John Paul II explained is not that hell is a place with fire, tortures and a guy in red pijamas, he explained that the nature of hell is remaining self excluded for eternity from God.
 
John Paul II also said that hell is not a punishment imposed by God, but a self-decided fate.
 
But no Pope has ever said hell doesn't exist, magazines write nonsense without verification, this is how sects and cults are created, people misundserstand a message and considers it his truth.
 
Iván 
 
Having 15 plus years of Roman Catholic teaching (parochial school and mass 2-3 times a week), I was always taught that Hell is in fact not a place where souls are tormented by fire, but a state of the soul that suffers being alone for eternity. Hell was described as the absence of God.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2008 at 09:54
Originally posted by StyLaZyn StyLaZyn wrote:

Having 15 plus years of Roman Catholic teaching (parochial school and mass 2-3 times a week), I was always taught that Hell is in fact not a place where souls are tormented by fire, but a state of the soul that suffers being alone for eternity. Hell was described as the absence of God.
 
 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2008 at 09:55
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Originally posted by cuncuna cuncuna wrote:



According to the article (and some more), the "hell doesn't exist" statement is from 1999. So my memory doesn't suck that much (a memory from almost 10 years back, and from something I don't particulary care and I ust heard on TV while probably electrocuting myself with some house made Van der Graaf Generator). Hurray me...
 
Sorry Cuncuna, the magazine is talking BS, they misunderstood what John Paull II said in 1999:
 
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JOHN PAUL II

GENERAL AUDIENCE

Wednesday 28 July 1999

   

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

1. God is the infinitely good and merciful Father. But man, called to respond to him freely,  can unfortunately choose to reject his love and forgiveness once and for all, thus separating himself for ever from joyful communion with him. It is precisely this tragic situation that Christian doctrine explains when it speaks of eternal damnation or hell.  It is not a punishment imposed externally by God but a development of premises already set by people in this life. The very dimension of unhappiness which this obscure condition brings can in a certain way be sensed in the light of some of the terrible experiences we have suffered which, as is commonly said, make life “hell”.

In a theological sense however, hell is something else: it is the ultimate consequence of sin itself, which turns against the person who committed it. It is the state of those who definitively reject the Father’s mercy, even at the last moment of their life.

...
 
The images of hell that Sacred Scripture presents to us must be correctly interpreted. They show the complete frustration and emptiness of life without God. Rather than a place, hell indicates the state of those who freely and definitively separate themselves from God, the source of all life and joy. This is how the Catechism of the Catholic Church summarizes the truths of faith on this subject: “To die in mortal sin without repenting and accepting God’s merciful love means remaining separated from him for ever by our own free choice. This state of definitive self-exclusion from communion with God and the blessed is called ‘hell’” (n. 1033).
 
 
What John Paul II explained is not that hell is a place with fire, tortures and a guy in red pijamas, he explained that the nature of hell is remaining self excluded for eternity from God.
 
John Paul II also said that hell is not a punishment imposed by God, but a self-decided fate.
 
But no Pope has ever said hell doesn't exist, magazines write nonsense without verification, this is how sects and cults are created, people misundserstand a message and considers it his truth.
 
Iván 


Thanks. As I previously said, I heard it back then in the TV news, so I stand corrected.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2008 at 15:06
Hell is other people!
When people get lost in thought it's often because it's unfamiliar territory.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2008 at 21:01
Originally posted by 1800iareyay 1800iareyay wrote:

Originally posted by StyLaZyn StyLaZyn wrote:

Having 15 plus years of Roman Catholic teaching (parochial school and mass 2-3 times a week), I was always taught that Hell is in fact not a place where souls are tormented by fire, but a state of the soul that suffers being alone for eternity. Hell was described as the absence of God.
 
 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 01 2008 at 19:58
In this day and age with knowledge of all we know, why do we still believe in religion?
 
I read earlier today that muslims have surpassed catholics alive on our little rock, and i wondered who cares? There is no proof of god, and there is no proof there is no god......where are we actually?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 01 2008 at 21:33
Originally posted by rhinn rhinn wrote:

In this day and age with knowledge of all we know, why do we still believe in religion?
 
If you are so proud of all your knowledhge...Can you prove me God doesn't exist?
 
Don't you believe that by this "day and age and with all  our knowledge", If God didn't existed you would be able to prove it?
 
I read earlier today that muslims have surpassed catholics alive on our little rock, and i wondered who cares? There is no proof of god, and there is no proof there is no god......where are we actually?
 
God was isn't and won't be a matter, of prove, it's a matter of FAITH, and there is the merit, we don't pray to a mathematixcal equation or the escond law of physics, becauser WE KNOW they exist, there's no merit inplacing your faith on something you can prove that exists.
 
The merit is placing your faith in something, despite the lack of "scientific" evidence.
 
Bellieving in a fact is not believing, it's using only your senses (as any animal) believing in God is a prove of advanced brain development, because you believe despite you can't measure or weight.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 01 2008 at 21:54
BTW: For those who said this were just words, here are some facts:
 
The Vatican is in the way of not using a single KW of energy that doesn't come from clean source, all the electricity of the country is starting to come from a gigantic solar panel (the size of a football field) already built and this panels will be installed in every roof,
 
In a few years they will be able to sell the superavit of energy to Rome, enough to cover a significant percentage of the needs of Rome.
 
So if anybody believes this is wrong or that the Pope spoke nonsesnses, well, here are some solid arguments.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 02 2008 at 16:39
Originally posted by rhinn rhinn wrote:

In this day and age with knowledge of all we know, why do we still believe in religion?
Smug athiest ftl.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 02 2008 at 16:48
 
Now that there are fewer Christians in the world, there will be more room in heaven. The Muslim thing is working out well for more available space. I wonder if you can rent it out in heaven?
 
So when the Earth is gone? What will God do for fun? Maybe he'll create a new race of "intelligent" creatures and make them fear him too! Misery loves company you know. Wouldn't that be thoughtful of him?
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 02 2008 at 17:46
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

BTW: For those who said this were just words, here are some facts:
 
The Vatican is in the way of not using a single KW of energy that doesn't come from clean source, all the electricity of the country is starting to come from a gigantic solar panel (the size of a football field) already built and this panels will be installed in every roof,
 
In a few years they will be able to sell the superavit of energy to Rome, enough to cover a significant percentage of the needs of Rome.
 
So if anybody believes this is wrong or that the Pope spoke nonsesnses, well, here are some solid arguments.
 
Iván


Of course, there's always the comment that anyone who claims to understand the unknowable, i.e. God (according to the early Hebrews , I think it's in the Old Testament), or even worse to determine the exact meaning should be considered fair game for criticism. On the other hand, one of many sides loves to claim that the others are cafeteria christians who pick and choose which parts of the Bible to believe in & follow. If you read A J Jacobs "the  Year of Living Biblically", you may come to see that all christians, from all sects; and also just about any other religion or theist beliefs, all have different views on what is considered the Orthodox path.
Here's an Emo Philips joke to over-emphasize the minisculinity of religious prejudicial righteousness :
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The Wisdom Of Emo Phillips

I was walking across a bridge one day, and I saw a man standing on the edge, about to jump off. So I ran over and said "Stop! don't do it!" "Why shouldn't I?" he said. I said, "Well, there's so much to live for!" He said, "Like what?" I said, "Well...are you religious or atheist?" He said, "Religious." I said, "Me too! Are you christian or buddhist?" He said, "Christian." I said, "Me too! Are you catholic or protestant?" He said, "Protestant." I said, "Me too! Are you episcopalian or baptist?" He said, "Baptist!" I said,"Wow! Me too! Are you baptist church of god or baptist church of the lord?" He said, "Baptist church of god!" I said, "Me too! Are you original baptist church of god, or are you reformed baptist church of god?" He said,"Reformed Baptist church of god!" I said, "Me too! Are you reformed baptist church of god, reformation of 1879, or reformed baptist church of god, reformation of 1915?" He said, "Reformed baptist church of god, reformation of 1915!" I said, "Die, heretic scum", and pushed him off. -- Emo Phillips"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 02 2008 at 20:07
Originally posted by StyLaZyn StyLaZyn wrote:

Now that there are fewer Christians in the world, there will be more room in heaven. The Muslim thing is working out well for more available space. I wonder if you can rent it out in heaven?
 
So when the Earth is gone? What will God do for fun? Maybe he'll create a new race of "intelligent" creatures and make them fear him too! Misery loves company you know. Wouldn't that be thoughtful of him? 
YOU'RE SO CLEVER! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!
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The Wisdom Of Emo Phillips
Woah, man, that's deep. There's a reason Christians "pick and choose", but whatever, you're convinced all religious people are dishonest so I'm not going to bother.


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