Sujet : Re: About argument
De : slocombjb (at) *nospam* gmail.com (John B.)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 10. Apr 2025, 05:54:19
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On Wed, 9 Apr 2025 23:42:07 -0400, Frank Krygowski
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frkrygow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
On 4/9/2025 9:56 PM, John B. wrote:
Lets not start a war here...
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I thought starting wars was the main purpose of Usenet! ;-)
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but my point was, and is, that for 500 years
Mary's condition was ignored and then suddenly she was declared a
virgin. And even more recently, in my youth probably the most common
"sin" to be confessed at Saturday Confession was eating meat on
Friday. 10 "Our Father's" and 20,"Hail Mary's" or no Communion on
Sunday and your mother asking why. Now, I read, it's not a sin except
during Lent.
You might be able to take that as a sign of hope. Apparently dogma can
change.
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Some people praise science over religion because science adjusts to new
ideas. For example, "Atoms are made of protons, neutrons and electrons,
period!" Except "Oops, particlec says there's a lot more to it..."
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Or "Force equals mass times acceleration ..." Except "Darn, relativity
says there's a lot more to it..."
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Theology and religion have changed as well. Heck, it used to be that it
was immoral for Christians to charge interest on loans! You don't hear
much about that these days.
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I anticipate other changes in the future - not that I'll necessarily be
around to see them.
Errr... science is one thing but the supposed "Word of God" is a
different thing all together.
(In Catholic Dogma the Pope can basically invoke "God's Word" and then
say something that is considered infallible and considered God's
word.)
-- Cheers,John B.