Tuesday, July 24, 2007

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VII d) and its Catechism

From "Against the Catechism of the Catholic Church"
Luciano Comida

And finally some questions, but ...

  • On page 119, there is a tasty omission: the Ten Commandments are given. In the formula is best known in Italy (the catechism), in both versions (shown in full) of 'Exodus (20, 2-17), both in the (synthesized) of Deuteronomy 5, 6-21. Because this difference in treatment between the two books of the Bible, you ask someone? The answer is simple: to omit the verses 8 and 9 of chapter 5 of Deuteronomy . But someone will ask this again, because to omit them? Here too the answer is very simple. Because those two verses contain the prohibition to build idols or images, and therefore prohibited the worship of saints and relics.
  • 446 The answer was intended to refer to the contrast between this prohibition and in the presence of the Catholic worship of saints, relics and images. The specious attempt to deny the clear and sharp sense of the commandment in its own way, fascinating. Let us read the final sentence because his chicanery deserves " is not worship the image, but rather the veneration of who is represented in it: Christ, the Virgin , the Angels and Saints"

  • response 445 contains a 'fascinating contradiction with 211 and 312 (those on indulgences, by which "the faithful buy a remission before God," that is a discount for Purgatory). Here is the complete opposite, since C condemnation, even forbidding, " simony, which is the buying or selling of spiritual things. "
  • The response argues that George W. 464 Bush and Silvio Berlusconi are representatives of God. If this statement seems exaggerated, let's go directly to the text: " Those subject to the authority should be considered as representatives of God and offer their sincere cooperation." Of course, this statement follows directly from the first verses of chapter 13 of Paul's Epistle to the Romans, but in C is presented in a totally uncritical and ahistorical, as if the Roman Empire and modern democracies were the same thing.
  • In any case, the only exception to this obedience is expected from the response 465, which states: "The citizen not obliged in conscience to obey the civil authorities when laws are contrary to the demands of ' moral order "
  • But what is this' moral order? He explains the response 415: "... 'work of divine wisdom."
  • And who is the Depositary? He tells us the answer 16: " The authentic interpretation of this deposit is for the only living Magisterium of the Church, that is the successor of Peter, the Bishop of Rome and the bishops in communion with him" E 'therefore only the hierarchy of the Catholic Church to determine which civil laws come into conflict with morality. This thing opens litigation absolutely disturbing.
  • 469 The answer admits, in "cases of absolute necessity " , worth death. However, these cases are not minimally cited.


Taken from the Ring of Idefix - Luciano Comida

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