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If Christianity is true, why doesn't everyone follow it?

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Question:

If Jesus is the one and only way to the father, why hasent the whole world embraced Him? Why do we have various other religions? -- from 'M'

Our Answer:

Ever since Adam, the whole world has hidden from God. We hide behind
the many religions we have invented, we hide behind the masks we wear
and the masks we put on God. We hide from God because we sin and
because we want to go on sinning, and because we are ashamed of all
this. At the same time, we desire God, so we try to find some middle
ground where we can feel righteous but not get too close to God. When
Jesus brought the world too close to the Father, the world put him to
death, hoping to gain some distance, but instead it broke Heaven open
and Grace poured out on everyone, making it even harder to hide God
from ourselves.

Hiding from God is more difficult than ever, but at the end of the
world, it will be impossible.

 

Seven Deadly Sins

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Here is a response to our list of the Seven Deadly Sins from bigstahl500 (emphasis mine):

"pribe is not a one of 7. It is envy. Pride is a virtue. One takes pride in life, career,children and anything that keeps the human race moving . Do you take pride in this web site? Or is that a deadly sin? Envy, not pride. way to go whith being stupid...Miss Quote more...Top 3 Google sites wow ignorens is bliss.."

We hardly know where to begin, but we can definitely point to this as an example of what the country, if not civilization, is coming to. It is so sad, and this person clearly has no clue to their own ignorance. It would be fine if they simply disagreed with Pope St. Gregory the Great, but they actually believe every site that includes Pride as one of the Seven Deadly Sins is misquoting (Miss Quoting?) the source (Gregory's Moralia in Job). Oh well.

To see the original site: The Seven Deadly Sins

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 17 September 2011 18:09
 

Sloth and Suicide

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A reader asked on January 2, 2010:

discuss sloth as it relates to suicide. watching history channel-ie, dantes devine comedy

Suicide can come from Sloth, especially from despair, but this is often driven by other sins.

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Infant Baptism - Part 1

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The necessity of infant baptism

Ask a question about why Catholics baptize babies and the response is often “in case they die.” Leaving aside the questions about the fate of unbaptized children for now (CCC 1261), this is a fundamentally flawed answer for a number of reasons. The truth is, we baptize babies (and anyone else) in case they live. Baptism initiates the sacramental life, provides visible assurance of God’s Grace, and marks the person as a worthy recipient of all God has to offer. This worthiness does not come from the person, but from God, and infant baptism underscores the fact that God initiates the saving action. We are all as helpless as infants when it comes to bringing about our own salvation, but this is most obvious in an infant. Just as we expect a child to be washed and presentable before sitting down to an elegant dinner with us, God cleanses us and makes us worthy to sit at His table. The sooner we are cleansed, the sooner we can enjoy God’s company at table. Baptism is also a visible assurance of God’s Grace, provided we believe Christ’s own words. There is no need for the baptized child to question later, “was I baptized?” There is even a certificate. With the assurance that the event happened, and that it means a promise of Grace, the child can grow in confidence, with no doubt of God’s love and support. Even in sin, there is the confidence that repentance will be met with mercy, and that where there is no repentance, God will continue to call and look for the return of the prodigal. A baptized person need never doubt God’s love. Neither does anyone else, as God loves all, but the baptized person has received proof. Baptism is also a visible sign that the child deserves all the Church has to offer. The parents are bound by Baptism to treat their child as their beloved brother or sister, not just a child, and certainly not chattel. With some sensible restrictions, the Church cannot rightfully refuse to minister to that child, so Baptism brings an obligation to all baptized others, including the saints. The child is baptized priest, prophet and king, to become part of the Body of Christ, no less than anyone else, and with this in mind, how could any parent not desire it?

For further reading: http://old.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt2sect2.shtml#art1

Last Updated on Monday, 10 October 2011 22:57
 

Earthly things can become gods to us

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I have one question. I remember reading on this website that earthly things can become gods to us. My pastor was talking to me about this and I was wondering if you guys would know how an earthly thing can become a god to the eyes of men?

First of all, nearly anything can become either more important than God or important enough to get in the way of living a Christian life, but here are some examples:

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Man Is An Indefinite Possibility of Growth

How much we grow depends upon our non-resistance to God's will, as He forms us into the image of His Son. Our possibilities are not infinite because we will never become God.

-- Thomas Merton

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