Pope Francis, a unique Pope for the people

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  1. Mark Johann profile image61
    Mark Johannposted 9 years ago

    We all know that in humility, peace flourish. Catholic forum only, please. For none Catholics who want to join our forum, please don't be harsh if you want to share your views. Thank you.

    1. IslandBites profile image90
      IslandBitesposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      He seems to be a good person. At least brave, so far. I hope he doesn't "die" suddenly.

      1. Mark Johann profile image61
        Mark Johannposted 9 years agoin reply to this

        Let's pray for that. By prayer, everything is possible.

    2. cjhunsinger profile image61
      cjhunsingerposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Mark
      Born into Catholicism and once an aspiring student in the Jesuit order, I do have some knowledge of the Church.
      I would question your claim that; " We all know that in humility, peace flourish." Can you show how this is true, using whatever history you would like.

      1. Mark Johann profile image61
        Mark Johannposted 9 years agoin reply to this

        I embrace that one as common sense. This is my broad way of the expression of the fruit of humility if you know what I mean. Thanks for your question. smile

        1. cjhunsinger profile image61
          cjhunsingerposted 9 years agoin reply to this

          Mark
          No, I do not know what you mean? Your statement was stated as a truth.  I would like to see that truth.
          If a statement is not truthful than common sense has no application and to attempt to brush it aside serves only to discredit your entire position.
          In your request for people not to be harsh, are you requesting that they simply agree with your position?

          1. Mark Johann profile image61
            Mark Johannposted 9 years agoin reply to this

            I don't make things complicated. I simply say in broad way about being a good individual under our faith to our Creator.

            1. cjhunsinger profile image61
              cjhunsingerposted 9 years agoin reply to this

              Mark
              No, you allude to a truth to support a  position that cannot be supported. At best that would be disingenuous.
              Is this then the foundation of the Catholic Church, the illusion of a truth to accommodate a fallacious position.
              I know the answer to that question, so if you wish to answer choose your words  carefully.

            2. Jomine Jose profile image71
              Jomine Joseposted 9 years agoin reply to this

              Being good under faith? I shudder to think what you would do if it's proved to you that there is no god. After all it is the catholics who went out to love their enemies who created the strappado.

  2. Mark Johann profile image61
    Mark Johannposted 9 years ago

    The recent visit of Pope Francis to Sri Lanka and Philippines is a missionary adventure in living our faith as Catholic. These are third world countries but faith is flourishing in the surrounding different religions.

    1. Jomine Jose profile image71
      Jomine Joseposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Faith is flourishing precisely because they are third world countries where a good majority are illiterate and in poverty. I guess they selected a pope out of Europe for the very same purpose as there is no future for Christianity in Europe.

      1. Mark Johann profile image61
        Mark Johannposted 9 years agoin reply to this

        Rich people love money and poor people love God. You cannot serve money and God. You have to choose one. Have you studied Christianity and the Bible?

        1. Kathryn L Hill profile image77
          Kathryn L Hillposted 9 years agoin reply to this

          I disagree. Money is very useful to anyone/everyone who loves God! In fact the Bible advises us to procure / earn enough money not only for ourselves but to help the poor!  Business is actually a very spiritual pursuit.

          That Pope Francis is visiting Sri Lanka and the Philippines where faith is flourishing is wonderful.
          Right?

          1. Mark Johann profile image61
            Mark Johannposted 9 years agoin reply to this

            Right. I agree with you though in your views. Thanks.

        2. Jomine Jose profile image71
          Jomine Joseposted 9 years agoin reply to this

          Is that why the catholic church is one of the richest business organisation? Both rich and poor love money and it is the rich that give large sums for charity not poor.

          I studied Bible more than enough to know that most stories are simple myths, instructive myths none the less.
          I have studied Christianity,  as a Catholic I had to study it in school and as Sunday catechism. What they didn't tell, I got from history books.

          1. Mark Johann profile image61
            Mark Johannposted 9 years agoin reply to this

            History books are not match to our faith, your faith. Literally, science is not comparable with religion.

            Deep inside is the best way to know if Bible is a myth or not.

            1. Jomine Jose profile image71
              Jomine Joseposted 9 years agoin reply to this

              Faith is the blind trust that the priest who ask for your money has your best interests at heart and knows better. Science is not comparable with religion, science is using the brain while religion is herding. Sheep and sheperd is the best anology for religion, priest is the wise sheperd who leads the sheep, drinks it milk and eat it as and when he pleases, while the foolish sheep is like the religious who merely follow him while scientific is being self reliant like the "street dog".

              Not deep inside but common sense and common sense says it can be nothing but myths.

              1. Kathryn L Hill profile image77
                Kathryn L Hillposted 9 years agoin reply to this

                Science and religion should go hand in hand...
                and do.

                1. Jomine Jose profile image71
                  Jomine Joseposted 9 years agoin reply to this

                  They do not, science is about reason and logic while religion is about believing myths as true and reaching nonsensical but easy explanations based on that myths for human experiences.
                  Science is about progress while religion is about keeping the status quo.

                  1. Kathryn L Hill profile image77
                    Kathryn L Hillposted 9 years agoin reply to this

                    No, religion is about consciousness, when properly understood.
                    It is not about worshiping so much as it is about focusing on / comprehending reality.
                    ...when properly understood.

                  2. Mark Johann profile image61
                    Mark Johannposted 9 years agoin reply to this

                    Bible is not myth. It even exist in history books.

  3. Kathryn L Hill profile image77
    Kathryn L Hillposted 9 years ago

    Detection:
    "...In the history of radio communications, the term "detector" was first used for a device that detected the simple presence or absence of a radio signal, since all communications were in Morse code. The term is still in use today to describe a component that extracts a particular signal from all of the electromagnetic waves present. Detection is usually based on the frequency of the carrier wave, as in the familiar frequencies of radio broadcasting, but it may also involve filtering a faint signal from noise, as in radio astronomy, or reconstructing a hidden signal, as in steganography." W
    Perception:
    "… is the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the environment. All perception involves signals in the nervous system, which in turn result from physical or chemical stimulation of the sense organs. For example, vision involves light striking the retina of the eye, smell is mediated by odor molecules, and hearing involves pressure waves. Perception is not the passive receipt of these signals, but is shaped by learning, memory, expectation, and attention. Perception involves these "top-down" effects as well as the "bottom-up" process of processing sensory input. The "bottom-up" processing transforms low-level information to higher-level information (e.g., extracts shapes for object recognition). The "top-down" processing refers to a person's concept and expectations (knowledge), and selective mechanisms (attention) that influence perception. Perception depends on complex functions of the nervous system, but subjectively seems mostly effortless because this processing happens outside conscious awareness." W
    Consciousness:
    "Consciousness is the quality or state of awareness, or, of being aware of an external object or something within oneself. It has been defined as: sentience, awareness, subjectivity, the ability to experience or to feel, wakefulness, having a sense of selfhood, and the executive control system of the mind. Despite the difficulty in definition, many philosophers believe that there is a broadly shared underlying intuition about what consciousness is. As Max Velmans and Susan Schneider wrote in The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness: "Anything that we are aware of at a given moment forms part of our consciousness, making conscious experience at once the most familiar and most mysterious aspect of our lives." W

    1. Jomine Jose profile image71
      Jomine Joseposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      From what you wrote
      "Consciousness is the quality or state of awareness, or, of being aware of an external object or something within oneself. It has been defined as: sentience, awareness, subjectivity, the ability to experience or to feel, wakefulness, having a sense of selfhood, and the executive control system of the mind"
      There is no detection here, if it fit the definition it is conscious whether you detect it or not.
      Detection mechanisms merely enhance your sense for your perception.

  4. Kathryn L Hill profile image77
    Kathryn L Hillposted 9 years ago

    Jesus said:
    "Be still, (meditate,) and know (perceive) that I (Christ Consciousness) am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, (anyone,) I will be exalted in the earth, (everyone.)

    So, to perceive, detect, become conscious of God, be still.

    "Neither shall they say, See here! or, see there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you."
    Bible: American King James Version

    TWISI

    1. Jomine Jose profile image71
      Jomine Joseposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Both quotes are meaningless. Each word has a meaning, but as a sentence it is balderdash, the one who wrote it had no idea what he was talking about. He/she is like the naked king. In addition the first quote is merely the boasting of a humongous bighead. 
      So can you tell what you meant or saw?

 
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