Runlikethewind
Monk in Training
I think I may have misunderstood Runlikethewind. What he is talking about is a Catholic doctine known as "sacramental character" which basically leaves a ineffaceable tattoo on the soul. In that sense, yes we are all catholic for life.
I was talking more about being part of the Body of Christ, which is more then just having a mark on the soul, but being in the right state.
Yes, only in that it doesn't give "degrees" of anathema's, she just severs one off completely.
Sorry about the misunderstanding RLW.
Yes Victor I see what you are saying. My point was to simply disagree with the concept that we can say that "this person may claim to be a Catholic but they really aren't because they disagree with the Church on such and such a position". I think that is a judgmental, divisive, and unproductive approach. Unless a person denounces the faith or the Church officially kicks them out, I don't think its our place to judge their status as a Catholic. It is not our place to determine when a person is in a state of mortal sin. that is between God and that person...and maybe we could say that persons confessor as well. We should instead focus on the persons erroneous position and try to correct them of their error. I mean heck, there are many things I don't fully agree with the Church on but I still consider myself a Catholic.
I don't understand why it would be any different for a Catholic than anyone else who is against abortion but pro-choice. One can be personally against abortion and still hold that, even though they believe it to be wrong, it is not for them to decide such things for others. Not everyone believes the same way and have the same morals. Why is it impossible for a Catholic to accept that and base their legal stance thusly?
I cannot agree with that type of reasoning. To me it would be the same as saying I am against slavery but if other people want to do it, who am I to say they can't?
Heathen,
Are there any studies/reasons that would compel one to beleive that while disregarding Church teachings on Marriage, sex, and monogamy they faithfully adhere to the teachings about ABC?
Mr. Emu is right, one has to take the Churches teaching on sexuality as a whole package deal. If a person does not practice monogamy and does not follow the Churches teachings against pre-marital sex then why would they follow the teaching on contraceptives? In fact they shouldn't follow the Churches teachings on contraceptives if they are going to choose to participate in promiscuous sexual activity.
On a side note I wonder if this thread is becoming too heated for the DIR forum?