Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Radical - a person who is determined rue lala to return to the roots - is the Pope. Probably a loss


I highlighted the section with the (former?) Loyalist and (former?) Protestant Irish Times David Adams in yesterday; is in agreement with the Pope about the coibhneasachais rue lala risk, but coming from the opposite direction; He claims to have secular outlook itself - but that threatens coibhneasachas if ignored without question what is barbaric.
However I agree when he says that the Church leadership problems - it seems to me that the Pope agrees with that too; but it goes further. Structure is not the heart of the problem, but the lack of understanding of, and commitment to teaching.
Radical - a person who is determined rue lala to return to the roots - is the Pope. Probably a loss in terms of lives as a result - the Church tréigfidh people. However I think that is a bad thing; clarity is better than the Church look healthy because many "cultural Catholic" to be there, do not understand the doctrine. The story is difficult to spread when people contradict a large part of the story by way of life.
"A person who is determined to return to the roots" What is involved here? And why return rue lala to something in the past? What are the roots need to return them? The Church renounced its roots? Sep 24, 2010 9:26:00 AM
Roots of the Church? Jesus Christ! Be sure to read one of his books to find a better view. It is difficult to summarize in mblagmhír them. Maybe this one. I think the core problem is that the Church is a member of what ignorance is teaching - and especially, why. Heard a lot about the teaching of the Church on sexuality, because there is significant that the division of the society; Catechism but there are only about 10 pages from over a thousand given up the matter with the press favorite. Sep 24, 2010 9:33:00 AM
They are returning to the teaching of Jesus! I knew things were bad but I did not believe they abandoned that particular root. When you say "return" you are talking about "more propaganda" about whether rue lala you love your neighbor and the less well off are those most sacred of all etc etc.. And is likely to hear a lot about the teaching of the Church on sexuality because rue lala of these are strong opinions about what is right and fair. Do you know if I think about think about church sexual orientation, sexual repudiation, sexual abuse, fear of sexuality, sex is a mortal sin. What Jesus said about sex and sexuality? Sep 24, 2010, 11:46:00 AM
I'm not talking about propaganda; I am talking about genuine effort by members of the Church to be better understanding on the teaching, and live accordingly. On your understanding of the Church, I think they have shaped the views of others, especially in the media, rather rue lala than what Church leaders say. I do not have full teaching of the Church on any issue - especially the "why" you heard! There is much more involved in teaching than sexuality. But the society is awash in sexuality and in the field so that most conflicts there. And that is where the media lives .... Sep 24, 2010, 11:59:00 AM
To what Jesus said: this is it "27" You have heard that told: 'Do not adultery.' 28Ach is you I say, anyone rue lala who looks at a woman to desire her, he has committed adultery with her already in his heart. 29Más you sin because your right eye, outline it out and throw it from you, you best gold member your body to lose than your whole body be thrown into hell. 30Agus if you sin because your right hand, cut it down and throw it from you, because you best members of your body to lose than that your whole body go into in hell. " Matthew 5:27-30 rue lala Sep 24, 2010 12:52:00 PM
And: 19Óir are what comes out of the heart, drochsmaointe, murder, adultery and lust measures, thefts, false testimonies, diamhaslaí. 20Sin are what makes a person unclean; but it does not make it unclean if he spends his hands not being washed. "Matthew 15 Sep 24, 2010 12:54:00 PM
@ 'Return to roots' drew m'airdse expression, too, but I have to say, Dhubhaltaigh, a smile came to me when I saw the phrase itself' rue lala And why return rue lala to something in the past last? ' when you see talk of 'social vision' Seven Easter on your blog ... :-) A Aonghuis, you know, about this time, I think, my views on the book of words that people down to us having ever - no matter what religious book itself, if there is equality for all live - men, women and children - not to own m'fhírinne. And, I respect you and your right to your beliefs

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