Leo Volont
Registered Senior Member
Faith – a Paulist Word. Other Religions are Real
Nowadays the word Faith is used to indicate Religious Belief and almost directly implies that there can be no factual basis for the Belief. Well, the Paulists have no objection to this, as from the start they realized that they had diverged away from the actual Teachings of Christ and were backed into the Faith Corner. Well, “faith” might well have been called “bu*****t”, for what it was acknowledged to mean.
But I wonder that the Other Religions of the World accept this nominalization, to be accused of having no basis in reality.
Every one of the Higher Religions of the World have reports of Divine Revelations, miracles, Saints and so forth. They don’t need Faith. They have a portfolio of documented events which support what becomes a reasonable assessment of reported reality.
Yes, and again the protestants can be satisfied with Faith, since Protestantism has yet to enjoy its first Saint, Divine Apparition or Spectacular Miracle. But the Higher Religions of the world that have plenty of Reasons to believe are insulted by this notion of Faith.
F*** Faith. We have the Vatican Library. And while the Other of the Higher Religions may be less organized (or restrictive, as the Catholic Church is sometimes guilty of throwing out Real Miracles if they conflict in the least bit with Bishop Approved Doctrine… making it so that an inordinate number of certified Miracles, Saints, and Apparitions had been the Silent Ones, where when if almost anything would have been said it would conflict, of course, with some doctrine derived from Paul.
Nowadays the word Faith is used to indicate Religious Belief and almost directly implies that there can be no factual basis for the Belief. Well, the Paulists have no objection to this, as from the start they realized that they had diverged away from the actual Teachings of Christ and were backed into the Faith Corner. Well, “faith” might well have been called “bu*****t”, for what it was acknowledged to mean.
But I wonder that the Other Religions of the World accept this nominalization, to be accused of having no basis in reality.
Every one of the Higher Religions of the World have reports of Divine Revelations, miracles, Saints and so forth. They don’t need Faith. They have a portfolio of documented events which support what becomes a reasonable assessment of reported reality.
Yes, and again the protestants can be satisfied with Faith, since Protestantism has yet to enjoy its first Saint, Divine Apparition or Spectacular Miracle. But the Higher Religions of the world that have plenty of Reasons to believe are insulted by this notion of Faith.
F*** Faith. We have the Vatican Library. And while the Other of the Higher Religions may be less organized (or restrictive, as the Catholic Church is sometimes guilty of throwing out Real Miracles if they conflict in the least bit with Bishop Approved Doctrine… making it so that an inordinate number of certified Miracles, Saints, and Apparitions had been the Silent Ones, where when if almost anything would have been said it would conflict, of course, with some doctrine derived from Paul.
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