jwp98
New member
Just a noob here, getting lost among grudge bearers and academics.
I visited the Vatican recently and must admit a great respect for the Church (as an organized, human political administration). I really dig the Jesuits since reading The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell. SJs seem bold, liberal (as opposed to intractable), and learned.
Huge issue with the Mother of God: if you believe she can hear your prayer, you have deified her. It's that simple. Not to worry though, we often temporarily deify living humans we fall in love with.
Lay people like me cannot square biblical teaching with Catholic doctrine. Little hope of change there, Catholics who read the bible still deal with the Church using tradition as a big hammer. I find Greek Orthodoxy a better balance. They broke off 300 years before that odd dude Luther.
I visited the Vatican recently and must admit a great respect for the Church (as an organized, human political administration). I really dig the Jesuits since reading The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell. SJs seem bold, liberal (as opposed to intractable), and learned.
Huge issue with the Mother of God: if you believe she can hear your prayer, you have deified her. It's that simple. Not to worry though, we often temporarily deify living humans we fall in love with.
Lay people like me cannot square biblical teaching with Catholic doctrine. Little hope of change there, Catholics who read the bible still deal with the Church using tradition as a big hammer. I find Greek Orthodoxy a better balance. They broke off 300 years before that odd dude Luther.