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edhopper

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10. I think it's quite all right to question beliefs
Sun Aug 24, 2014, 06:04 PM
Aug 2014

Especially if those beliefs seem illogical or confused.
You don't think it worthwhile. We differ in that respect.

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I Really Could Get To Like This Francis Fella, Sir... The Magistrate Aug 2014 #1
Me too! cleanhippie Aug 2014 #42
Romero was a pretty awesome guy. Squinch Aug 2014 #2
Romero is far more deserving of canonization than many who have been canonized. Fortinbras Armstrong Aug 2014 #3
So sainthood isn't about anything celestial edhopper Aug 2014 #4
So sainthood isn't about anything celestial AlbertCat Aug 2014 #5
Not sure what you mean by celestial, but these are the requirements: cbayer Aug 2014 #6
Then what's with all the praying to saints edhopper Aug 2014 #7
I have no idea, but I think it's pretty harmless. cbayer Aug 2014 #8
I think it's quite all right to question beliefs edhopper Aug 2014 #10
when you question things like saints, what do you hope to accomplish? cbayer Aug 2014 #16
What do you care what I want to accomplish? edhopper Aug 2014 #19
I am merely interested. cbayer Aug 2014 #20
It's not the belief in saints that has me puzzled edhopper Aug 2014 #21
Ok. Has that question been answered? cbayer Aug 2014 #22
Less than perfect is an understatement edhopper Aug 2014 #33
No, the amount of inconsistency and illogic are the nature of things like philosophy cbayer Aug 2014 #34
You seem to think I am asking if they can prove someone is a saint. edhopper Aug 2014 #35
Simple. okasha Aug 2014 #36
Everyone in heaven is a saint? edhopper Aug 2014 #39
yes and yes. okasha Aug 2014 #40
Is this from the RCC? edhopper Aug 2014 #47
It's a widespread understanding. okasha Aug 2014 #51
That is one take. trotsky Aug 2014 #45
"Everyone else who's dead? Hell or purgatory." rug Aug 2014 #46
So everyone in heaven is a saint? edhopper Aug 2014 #48
Yes, by definition. rug Aug 2014 #49
Thanks edhopper Aug 2014 #50
This message was self-deleted by its author rexcat Aug 2014 #67
One of our practicing Catholics may be more qualified to answer this question in detail... Act_of_Reparation Aug 2014 #15
And those who prayed to Saints edhopper Aug 2014 #18
I would wager the endeavor was just as fruitful as praying to saints who did exist. Act_of_Reparation Aug 2014 #23
Perhaps no different in terms of absolute outcome, but if praying cbayer Aug 2014 #24
Its most practical significance is to highlight a person worth emulating. rug Aug 2014 #9
But then the edhopper Aug 2014 #11
That's intrinsic in any notion of sainthood. If Romero becames better known from this process, great rug Aug 2014 #12
Seems there are too issues here edhopper Aug 2014 #13
Canonization, as you should know, is simply a public recognition that someone became a saint. rug Aug 2014 #14
Okay edhopper Aug 2014 #17
Basically, Joan of Arc was canonized as a political sop to the French. Fortinbras Armstrong Aug 2014 #26
That's fairly accurate. rug Aug 2014 #31
Everything the RCC does is political... rexcat Aug 2014 #37
I think there is a lot of truth to this. cbayer Aug 2014 #43
The current Pope's... rexcat Aug 2014 #52
As you have noted, it's highly political and if things are going so change, they cbayer Aug 2014 #55
I think that we will have to agree to disagree... rexcat Aug 2014 #57
Ok, but I'm not sure we really disagree. cbayer Aug 2014 #58
I am not getting the hasmat suit thing... rexcat Aug 2014 #62
You are right, sometimes things do get messed up, and people can rather cbayer Aug 2014 #63
Agree that the RCC can and does do some good things... rexcat Aug 2014 #65
Yikes! Were those episodes in the same hospital or different ones? cbayer Aug 2014 #68
Same hospital... rexcat Aug 2014 #70
I know that they have a major foothold in some areas. cbayer Aug 2014 #72
If we want to be honest, trotsky Aug 2014 #25
That is clearly your take on it Fortinbras Armstrong Aug 2014 #27
Speaking of honesty... trotsky Aug 2014 #28
Of course, you take care not to link to the multiple posts where I QUOTE Fortinbras Armstrong Aug 2014 #29
You have no credibility, FA. trotsky Aug 2014 #30
This drivel has what to do with the subject of the OP, canonization? rug Aug 2014 #32
plagiarism is however one of your strong points. Warren Stupidity Aug 2014 #44
It is always about the bottom line... rexcat Aug 2014 #38
Good, I'm glad you're here. Can you tell me the bottom line on this? rug Aug 2014 #41
Its about money... rexcat Aug 2014 #53
How much money did they make off this death? rug Aug 2014 #54
Since I was responding to trotsky's comment... rexcat Aug 2014 #56
You should know a post on a message board is not a pm. rug Aug 2014 #59
Sounds more like projection on your part... rexcat Aug 2014 #60
You're the one claiming everthing the RCC does is about money. rug Aug 2014 #61
You forgot the "power" thing rug... rexcat Aug 2014 #64
Ok, how did this death show the RCC's thirst for power? rug Aug 2014 #66
The current pope bringing up the sainthood of Oscar Romero... rexcat Aug 2014 #69
Like every global institution, politics is a very big consideration. rug Aug 2014 #71
Actually, it's very much in line okasha Aug 2014 #73
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