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What about the 21 Catholic Ecumenical Councils they've had?Catholicism hasn't faced any reformation in the many centuries?
What about the 21 Catholic Ecumenical Councils they've had?Catholicism hasn't faced any reformation in the many centuries?
Why are you comparing reform of a religion to reform of a denomination?And yes there have been small negligible changes but not to a large extent to consider it a reformation. The only Catholic reformation was Protestantism which later on became a sect of its own independent of Catholicism. The Reformation movement ended being really violent cause and claimed the lives of 5-15 million Europeans.
May have misread you, but this:1.Where did I do that in this thread? A religion like that of Christianity and Islam is quite vast and there are lot of big differences amongst the sects let alone the similarities. Yes I agree its not good to compare sects with whole other entire religion, but what can you do when we have people like Orwell and others are doing this in their many posts? They don't see their underlying hypocrisy, when I see them do this I catch them and ask the hard questions.
sounds like we're comparing reform of Catholicism to reforms of religions, when Christianity has reformed. Not that I necessarily disagree with you or want to start a shitfight, it just seems like you may be undermining yourself.Simorgh said:Funny how you argue for other religions to reform in your many posts, whereas Catholicism hasn't faced any reformation in the many centuries?
yes I think most people agree that every religion has it violent strains; even within Protestanism; I was more so addressing your assumption.And yes there have been small negligible changes but not to a large extent to consider it a reformation. The only Catholic reformation was Protestantism which later on became a sect of its own independent of Catholicism. The Reformation movement ended being really violent cause and claimed the lives of 5-15 million Europeans.
it may be vast, indeed. Catholicism I will say, even then has reformed; maybe not the reform, people like you are looking for; but there is always a need for reform. I personally disagree with Orwell, that Islam needs reform, but that will really come down to what original/pure Islam is; since this is not something that I have seen in this thread agreed on, I won't make any further comment on that matter.1.Where did I do that in this thread? A religion like that of Christianity and Islam is quite vast and there are lot of big differences amongst the sects let alone the similarities. Yes I agree its not good to compare sects with whole other entire religion, but what can you do when we have people like Orwell and others are doing this in their many posts? They don't see their underlying hypocrisy, when I see them do this I catch them and ask the hard questions.
2. I don't hold any view or opinion in this regard.
I know all this! But was I talking about Protestantism which is definitely reformed and branched out of Catholicism so not relevant? When talking purely about Catholicism its hasn't been reformed to that extent.
The rest is me not agreeing with Orwell, for instance his perceived hypocrisy and internalised racism.
dw ignore the cuck, he just tries to make his version of "Islam" better when its all the same shit
Can we please try to be respectful to other religions even if you dont believe in them or agree with the person who is saying things about them !!!I don't speak for Islam or Muslims. Neither do I wish to.
Yes its all the same 'shit'.
Are you then saying that there is no hope at all?There is no hope, with or without "God"
Hey there! yeah I had seen that thread and I was quite intrigued but some of the discussion got a bit out of hand. And this thread is different as it refers to more specifically the link between religion and hope not just the existance of god which undoubtedly would appear here as it has to do with religion. Maybe I havent phrased myself properly but I appreciate your help with finding the link! It was very thoughtful of you. <3there is a thread for that, note
http://community.boredofstudies.org/214/news-current-affairs-politics/106355/does-god-exist.html
The only hope lies in the constant struggle between the selfish "rational" side of humanity and the "irrational" piece of decency that is inside of every one of us.Also I would love to hear the opinions of an atheist or angnostic(ist) [IDK is that how you say it ...]
Where is your hope found? Is there hope?
Thats an interesting perspective! Does this provide a hope for the future of yourself or for humanity or does it create only little hope for you?The only hope lies in the constant struggle between the selfish "rational" side of humanity and the "irrational" piece of decency that is inside of every one of us.
I hope the latter wins. Forever.
It gets me through the daily struggle of my mundane existence but sometimes it does not suffice.Thats an interesting perspective! Does this provide a hope for the future of yourself or for humanity or does it create only little hope for you?
This depends on how you define "hope",Hope is not the right word. I'm not sure hope means what you think it means. Hope for what?
Typically what you find with hope, is that isn't just particular things to happen, it is the desire for a particular best outcome, such as the world becoming better or utopia for an example (or equality).That's not what hope means. Hope is the feeling or desire for a particular thing to happen, taken straight from the OED (Oxford English Dictionary).
What **are** you hoping to prevail?
"hope is to trust that good will happen" Hope is not to trust that good will happen. Hope is not an entity that you can trust. Hope just refers to a desire that a particular specific thing will happen. You can hope that some specific *thing* will happen, which may be objectively just.
"and be certain that what you hope will prove true and have a condfident expectation of something"
You can hope that your beliefs are true, but hope is not the desire for a belief to be true. Hope is not limited to beliefs, infact I argue it rarely is so.
It seems to be you are talking about faith, not hope. You can hope that your faith is true, but you cannot have faith that your hopes are true. These are two different scenarios.
I hope this post makes sense.
Hi Im sorry if Ive confused you, as I said earlier hope can have different meanings not just the wishful thinking one you are saying that it means. If it helps you can answer using the word "faith" but that isn't really what I mean.That's not what hope means. Hope is the feeling or desire for a particular thing to happen, taken straight from the OED (Oxford English Dictionary).
What **are** you hoping to prevail?
"hope is to trust that good will happen" Hope is not to trust that good will happen. Hope is not an entity that you can trust. Hope just refers to a desire that a particular specific thing will happen. You can hope that some specific *thing* will happen, which may be objectively just.
"and be certain that what you hope will prove true and have a condfident expectation of something"
You can hope that your beliefs are true, but hope is not the desire for a belief to be true. Hope is not limited to beliefs, infact I argue it rarely is so.
It seems to be you are talking about faith, not hope. You can hope that your faith is true, but you cannot have faith that your hopes are true. These are two different scenarios.
I hope this post makes sense.
Time for celebration.God is dead and we have killed him.
nah you guys have only replaced him; mind you humans make a very poor substitute of keeping the universe, let alone the Earth, in balance !!!!Time for celebration.