Hello, my apologies to anyone who has been reading this. I have been caught up in other things, but do plan to continue to write this blog. one thing ill say, is boettner says theres no distinction between mortal and venial sin.. but in 1 John 5 we read all wrongdoing is sin, but there is sin that is not deadly, meaning there is sin that is not mortal..
Monday, June 2, 2014
Monday, May 12, 2014
Lest you think all I do is criticize...
Hello again!
My brothers and sisters, I want to make one thing absolutely clear: I DO NOT hate Boettner, or any other anti-Catholic writer who has disagreements with the church, nor do i say that they are totally devoid of good points or merit. One thing Boettner and I actually agree on is the good of private parochial schools, although we disagree on the necessity of them being Catholic. Indeed, he makes a valid point that parochial schools would do good if students learned the Word of God along with their academic studies. Indeed, it is a good thing to have private Christian schools, both Catholic and otherwise, and it is a sad state of affairs that our state decided against vouchers for Catholic schools. Such vouchers would give parents a choice as to where to send their children for schools. It is a known fact that in quite a few cases, Catholic school gives children a better education. So, on the fact that parochial schools are a good thing, Boettner and I actually agree.
Until next time, may God grant you peace, and may our Lady keep you wrapped in her mantle. Amen
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Scholarly research or lack thereof
Hello my brothers and sisters,
Since my last post, I have had a chance to skim several chapters of Roman Catholicsm (a VERY poorly chosen and misleading title, since this book COMPELETLY misrepresents the faith), and while I have not read the book page by page word by word, one thing is PAINFULLY clear. Dr. Boettner's book lacks citations of sources, and worse, the citations that are there, are done badly that it seems like he was deliberately trying to avoid someone looking it up. I have with my own eyes affirmed what Karl Keating asserted in his book Catholicsm and Fundamentalism. I hold a Bachelor's degree in sociology.. and in order to graduate, I had to write a 122 page thesis, and cite numerous sources. I had to use APA format, which makes it easy to link author to source text. Every sentence, every claim I made in my senior thesis I had to substantiate with a reference. Perhaps Boettner did not have time to do a thorough study and cite all his sources. But still, if his work is to be regarded as the definitive anti-Catholic work, and it does indeed have that standing amongst Protestants, or did at one time, then it needs to be better done. It's one thing to make valid claims against the Church and cite sources. It's quite another to make baseless accusations and print them as fact.
Lord, may your Holy Spirit guide all to truth. Amen.
Since my last post, I have had a chance to skim several chapters of Roman Catholicsm (a VERY poorly chosen and misleading title, since this book COMPELETLY misrepresents the faith), and while I have not read the book page by page word by word, one thing is PAINFULLY clear. Dr. Boettner's book lacks citations of sources, and worse, the citations that are there, are done badly that it seems like he was deliberately trying to avoid someone looking it up. I have with my own eyes affirmed what Karl Keating asserted in his book Catholicsm and Fundamentalism. I hold a Bachelor's degree in sociology.. and in order to graduate, I had to write a 122 page thesis, and cite numerous sources. I had to use APA format, which makes it easy to link author to source text. Every sentence, every claim I made in my senior thesis I had to substantiate with a reference. Perhaps Boettner did not have time to do a thorough study and cite all his sources. But still, if his work is to be regarded as the definitive anti-Catholic work, and it does indeed have that standing amongst Protestants, or did at one time, then it needs to be better done. It's one thing to make valid claims against the Church and cite sources. It's quite another to make baseless accusations and print them as fact.
Lord, may your Holy Spirit guide all to truth. Amen.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Boettner's take on Communism and Catholicsm in America
Well, my brothers and sisters, today I received the book Roman Catholicsm by Lorraine Boettener. I have read the fist few pages, and at one point i had to stop and begin responding to it. This edition was probably not the same editon that Karl Keating referred to in his masterpiece of Catholic apologetics Catholicsm and Fundamentalism. However, the version I'm reading is still quite outdated. The reason why i am still examining it in detail is because it seems safe to say it echoes the sentiment still of those who oppose the church. One thing that really took me aback, was Boettner's assertion that "If the United States should become Roman Catholic the result undoubtedly would be the rapid conquest of this country and the rest of the world by Russian Communism." (p 6) Consider for a moment that Russian Communism was dedicated to destroying religion. Karl Marx, the founder of Communism said "Religion is the opium of the people." It hardly seems plausible then that a Church that proclaims itself to be established by Christ and faithful to Him to the end would bring about a fall to Communist atheism. I really would like to see Boettner's reaction in print now, when the true attack on religious freedom is happening with Obama forcing Catholics to pay for things they don't agree with in good conscience. The United States is becoming more socialist, and NO ONE opposes this MORE than the Roman Catholic Church. Boettner does not cite any source for this assertion; the reader it seems, is to take this as face value fact. It is simply erroneous. Communism in Russia collapsed, largely due to the efforts of none other than St. John Paul II http://www.christianitytoday.com/ch/asktheexpert/nov7.html
I will close this post now. I promise to post more once i have read the first chapter and give a summary, but that outlandish comment deserved an immediate response.
Until next time, may God richly bless all who read this. Amen
Monday, May 5, 2014
Introduction and Greetings
A few disclaimers here: First, I am a fairly well-informed layman. I am not a theologian, or a professional apologist. I will present Catholic doctrine as best I understand it; this blog will not in and of itself have a Nihil Obstat, or an imprimatur (formal declaration of the Catholic church that a printed work is free from doctrinal error). That being said, I will rely heavily on sources that DO have the Nihil Obstat and the Imprimatur. Also, this blog is not intented to be an open forum where I will allow every comment posted under the sun. I welcome genuine questions from those who disagree or have more questions about a particular doctrine, but I will moderate comments closely. Any snide remarks or slamming of the faith will NOT be tolerated. I am awaiting arrival of the book in the mail.. when it comes I will begin my commentary. I will be as charitable as possible..but I will not hesitate to covey the TRUTH. This blog contains my own personal insights, my own explanation of why the church "works" for me, personally. I believe it to be at the time of this writing, to be in line with actual teaching. I would advise those with further questions that I cannot answer to go to www.catholic.com... that is the Catholic Answers website. By "Catholic" I mean the Roman Catholic Church, loyal to His Holiness, Pope Francis. I do not think sedevacantism is valid (the claim by ultraconservative traditionalist so-called "Catholics" who say the chair of Peter is vacant; there IS a true pope..and there always will be..I will touch on that in a later post :). )
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