• @Eheran@lemmy.world
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    1211 months ago

    So is the pope speaking for/to God or not? Fucking Religions can’t even be consistent within their own made up framework.

    • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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      2111 months ago

      If he’s standing it’s his own words.

      If he’s sitting on his “throne” then it’s the word of God and the Pope is infallible.

      Doesn’t make any sense rationally, but that’s how they differentiate.

      He can say this progressive stuff while standing and it just pisses conservative Catholics off.

      If he does it “from the throne” we’ll likely see a formal split and conservative Catholics may even nominate their own Pope and officially split.

        • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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          911 months ago

          Do you mean is it Catholic doctorine?

          Yep.

          If you meant “does God literally speak thru the Pope but only when he’s on his special golden throne?”

          Then no, it’s not true

        • @bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
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          811 months ago

          The reason it’s only the word of God while he’s sitting on the throne is because the holy Spirit enters through his butt and talks through him like a puppet.

        • @ahnesampo@sopuli.xyz
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          211 months ago

          Most of the time the pope is no different from any other Catholic. He has a lot of respect by virtue of his post, but what he says is not the word of God.

          This changes if he speaks “ex cathedra” (Latin for “from the chair”, the throne the previous poster is alluding to). Ex cathedra means the pope is defining dogma for all the faithful as the supreme pontiff of the Catholic Church. Think of it as the difference of the US president saying something in a private conversation vs. him issuing an executive order. When the pope speaks ex cathedra, he is considered infallible in the Catholic faith.

          Popes rarely speak ex cathedra. Most of Catholic theology is settled, so there is rarely need to clarify anything. The last time it happened was in 1950 about the Assumption of Mary.

          Papal (and church council) infallibility does mean that the Catholic Church can never change its mind about things like homosexual marriage and abortion. The Catholic Church says it is Christ’s church on earth, and is protected by the Holy Spirit from error that could lead Christians astray. Saying that they got something as vital as “what is and is not sin” wrong would undermine the church’s entire foundation.

    • @Doods@infosec.pub
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      -1111 months ago

      Fucking Religions can’t even be consistent within their own made up framework.

      Speak for Christianity, don’t drag us with it.

        • @Doods@infosec.pub
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          -311 months ago

          From your wording and the upvote ratio, I conclude this conversation is going nowhere, I hope you find the right path.

          • JJROKCZ
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            211 months ago

            Make sure to protect your head when you get off that high horse, it’s quite the fall.

            There is no right path, make the best of life you can and if the gods have a problem with that then they didn’t deserve worship to begin with.

            • @Doods@infosec.pub
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              11 months ago

              Would you go to hell instead of me if I do that? (to rephrase it, would you take responsibility?) (you can’t)