Anyway, the bible ain't what it's cracked up to be. As I said before it is obtuse, polymous, and full of ridiculous faerie tales: one could find answers easier in an organic chemistry or a quantum physics text.
lol I'm not seeking "the" answer here. I'm simply having fun here.
Okay,
Actually, I'm not seeking anything here but conversation and fun. That’s OK to.
Um, my question of why people seem to think your god is anything but a bit of imagination has not been answered to my satisfaction yet.
It is quite simple, they cannot see.
All I get is basically the answer that people feel it in their hearts, which is an inane answer because the heart is simply a muscle which pumps reoxygenated blood around the body.
Do you know that compassion for someone comes not from a blood pumping muscle?
Where then does it come from?
There is where you will find the answer to what the heart is.
It is a spiritual thing that one loves, with respect to kindness, gentleness, joy, peace, compassion, long-suffering, loving one’s enemies.
And those attributes come only from God, because they are spiritually discerned.
It’s true that non-believers can have those same Godly attributes, the only difference is, that they are not aware of who it really is that works in them.
They cannot discern anything spiritual because the world has blinded them. Just listen to some of the answers given on this thread. Where is their spiritual discernment?
They have eyes to see, but cannot see, have ears to hear, but cannot hear, and they have hearts, but cannot understand of what heart I speak of.
Oh, maybe the answer to that is also "love", after all, you called it "the" answer. Or is it the "mysterious ways" thing again? :shock:![]()
per say) but I find alot of elderly people are seemingly religious are still lonely. Could this be that their religious belief is due to fear drummed into them when they were young? I ask this question because there is an elderly lady (over 85) that I take out for coffee at least once a week. Her husband died 25 yrs ago, no children, one sister died and one sister really far away. We had her over for Christmas supper and try to include her in family events. What else can I do to help her, do you have any ideas?
that surprises me. so you dont think you need the bible to help people? whats the point of it than?
For some of us at least, that's not true. With me, for instance, it is not spiritual love that establishes who I am, but environment and genetics as both play a role in development of personality and character.Spiritual love establishes who or what we are.
There is a love for everything that is worldly or better known as “the lusts of the flesh”.
Glad you have that figured out. I figured it out without leaning on some fantasy about gods or some endless stream of sermons.And then there is a love which is self sacrificing, meaning giving of one self, giving of our resources, helping a neighbor, a friend. Living right, being just and fair, kind considerate, observing the laws of the land, and like some of you said, try to live right.
Perhaps you exercise your heart that way, but I do things to make it pump faster, after all, it is a muscle and making it work hard is exercising it.If you dwell on these things then, you are exercising heart.
I am more aware of all these because they become my standard. And that standard was left in the form of a commandment from God to Jesus to us.
Hoorah. As for the first commandment, it is non-applicable to me. The second one mentioned is fine with this old evil, hollow, loveless, and (other adjectives usually applied to atheists) type critter.And those two are: Mar 12:30 And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength: this is the first commandment.
Mar 12:31 And the second is like, namely this, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these.
Peace>>>AJ:love9:
You've been pretty busy in here this morning sanctus, considering it's a Sunday and you're a priest. Don't you have a gig this morning? ;-).
No, you haven't given the impression that you think people are awful, at least not to me, What you *have* given is the message that the church's official opinion is that we're all awful underneath. Fr. Vaillancourt was pretty clear about that in the citation you started this thread with, writing about the infinite sin that burdens us all. That's what the notions of original sin and atonement seem to be all about. I too find the same kind of loneliness and angst you do in many people, and I'm sure it's one of the reasons so many turn to various forms of spirituality. They're looking for something, without really knowing what it is, and I think most of them never find it. I can't think of any other possible explanation for the depressingly high divorce rate. Very sad.
Hoorah. As for the first commandment, it is non-applicable to me. The second one mentioned is fine with this old evil, hollow, loveless, and (other adjectives usually applied to atheists) type critter.
Anyway, as relatively "sinless" as I am, I still yet haven't seen anything convincing that says some superstition imbedded me with the desire to be sinless, just a great deal of hearsay. Well, sorry, but I can generate my own hearsay and be just as adamant that it is "the" truth and "the" answer.
I didn't say it was, I said saying "love is the answer" is too simplistic. The Bible's an extraordinarily complex, contradictory, and confusing document.
Hence my habit of playing with his words for my own amusement.Aj misses, I think, an important point. He often quotes this Scripture, but does not seem to realize that the beginning of loving your neighbour begins with loving yourself.
Oh, well. Crap happens.That you can not honour God is lamentable from my perception, but if you do not have the eyes to see or the ears to hear these types of words fall on deaf ears.
Now that is lamentable.I spent a few hours today with a young boy who has already concluded that his life was useless. At 16! 16 years old and he is already feeling lost in the business of life.
I've met a couple or three kids like that. I usually just invite them to accompany me in doing some stuff that's part of my regular life. Stuff like hiking to places with really cool scenery, or just sitting in a good spot and watching the animals in the area, perhaps even making a piece of furniture out of wood, or carving something out of soapstone, etc. Sooner or later they express an interest in something.What purpose is loving God to him? He does not love himself.
There ya go. I'm pretty content in my existence so that's why I have no need for some such idea as a god. My path is my path and I'm on it with very few sidetracks and detours. Why you should lament that is a bit of a puzzle to me, but you are you.I submit that in order to discover the Creator, we have to first have some awareness of our own need for Him. If this is not present, no amount of Biblical quotations will suffice, or answer, the questions you are asking.
Maple luv, the bible has the answer to all our questions, just need to dig in and find them.
I’ll try to make it as short as I can. It is difficult to explain things when some are not well versed in the bible.
Sort of like a college professor teaching a course to a 1st grader. That type of comparison.Peace>>>AJ:love9:
Oh, well. Crap happens.Now that is lamentable. I've met a couple or three kids like that. I usually just invite them to accompany me in doing some stuff that's part of my regular life. Stuff like hiking to places with really cool scenery, or just sitting in a good spot and watching the animals in the area, perhaps even making a piece of furniture out of wood, or carving something out of soapstone, etc. Sooner or later they express an interest in something. There ya go. I'm pretty content in my existence so that's why I have no need for some such idea as a god. My path is my path and I'm on it with very few sidetracks and detours. Why you should lament that is a bit of a puzzle to me, but you are you.
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Yeah, maybe he's distrusting of authority figures. (I'm presuming he knows you're a priest).I lament because, outside of the feelings I have right now, I know that God is solace for me and so many others, and thus wish I could express this sufficiently to help others see this.
Good ideas for the lad, some of which I suggested myself. But
what is playing on my mind tonight is the fear that perhaps my words, or my attempts to comfort, may have not reached his soul where he is tearing himself apart. I wanted so badly to let him see that he is loved, and most of all by God. But in truth, I am not certain anything I said has reached him. He is so very alone even in the midst of all his "people".
Somewhat way off topic, but in line with earlier comments, for those of you who believe in prayer, I am asking you to pray for this young man. He is 16 years old and I just now received a call from his mother that he has been taken to hospital. Apparently he has tried to kill himself with an overdose of pills, though at this point I am sketchy on the actual details.So, I am going off-line, getting dressed and going to see his family and him, but please pray for him anyway. He's a good kid, though awfully mixed up(obviously)....Sorry for the interjection of this bit of "reality
My thoughts will be with him, for, having raised four daughters, and knowing many other teenagers, through, our running of sport organizations,I understand
the trials and tribulations they have, tryingto grow up with various problems,
some of which noone seems to listen to or even try to understand.
Brother Sanctus, it took a while for that young man to think and feel the way he did. Likewise, it will take time for him to regain hope in life.I wanted so badly to let him see that he is loved, and most of all by God. But in truth, I am not certain anything I said has reached him. He is so very alone even in the midst of all his "people". >>Sanctus
My thoughts will be with him, for, having raised four daughters, and knowing many other teenagers, through, our running of sport organizations,I understand
the trials and tribulations they have, tryingto grow up with various problems,
some of which noone seems to listen to or even try to understand.
Yeah, maybe he's distrusting of authority figures. (I'm presuming he knows you're a priest).
Hopefully sooner than later, something or someone will give him a direction to follow.
Izzat what Dante's "Limbo" is like? No direction? Complete disorientation? Hmmmmmmmmmm.![]()
Brother Sanctus, it took a while for that young man to think and feel the way he did. Likewise, it will take time for him to regain hope in life.
Leading a person to Christ, the great physician, healer of the thoughts and intents of the heart, is what this young man needs, besides
Peace>>AJ
Brother Sanctus, it took a while for that young man to think and feel the way he did. Likewise, it will take time for him to regain hope in life.
Leading a person to Christ, the great physician, healer of the thoughts and intents of the heart, is what this young man needs, besides personal things.
Jesus is His hope and salvation. Getting him to realize that would transform his heart into a new heart, that of hope and worth of life.
So far this world has offered him no healing, and no favors. But God can give Him hope and joy in the midst of his suffering.
Where can you show him that God loves him? Is there any written word?
Here, look here what it says about how God loves us: Rom 10:13 For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
God did not set any conditions, as evident by the word: "Whosoever”.
But how shall he know that?
Rom 10:14 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher?
This is the part where training, teaching and preaching comes in, because there are many souls out there who know not God, much less know how to reach Him.
They know about Him, but they don't know Him.
Rom 10:15 And how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things!
I’ve seen many lives change because they came to trust in Jesus.
A good salesman believes in his product. If there is no faith in the product , then there won’t be a sale.
I will voice my prayer for that young man in his behalf.
Father, to know you is to love you. And I pray right now, that you will open this young mans heart to receive your words of life. That despite any guilt that he might have in his heart, let him know that it has all been forgiven.
You gave us a promise that you would never leave us or forsake us, and I pray this young man understands that.
That You Jesus are a healer of hearts, a comforter in times of need.
I pray Lord Jesus that you lift this youngman’s spirit, and give him a peace as only you can give.
Thank you Father, in the name of Jesus, Amen.
Peace>>AJ
Maple, since you've more or less admitted to being young and seeking, and from the great heights of my ancient wisdom ;-) I'd also suspect someone so young might be impressionable, the first lesson should be that that statement is simply not correct.
And the second lesson might be that the Internet probably isn't a good place to find what you're looking for. About 80% of what's here is crap. I mean the Internet generally, not this discussion board, or even this thread. This place is pretty good, though like any other board it has the usual complement of transient trolls, weirdos, and dipsticks, but what you're looking for will come only from real life and real people, for which this is no substitute. Not that I'm suggesting you should go away, by all means stay around and keep talking with us, just don't make it the centre of your seeking.