Justmom wrote:
Chariklo wrote:
Yes, I know all those lines, justmom, and that is consistent with my Christian belief, just as it is with yours.
I don't get your point?
Why do you say "And you still choose not to see and hear this. Why, Char?"
Why do you think I don't see and believe this, justmom?
Oh, and by the way, these Biblical lines are very much part of Mass. Could it be that you have made assumptions out of ignorance, justmom? How many Masses have you attended to find out for yourself? So that your opinions can be based on fact, not fiction?
And, as a matter of interest, why and how has Mass come into this conversation? We were talking about different views following my very short statement " we are all children of God". How, suddenly, has an accusation that I refuse to believe in the things I have always believed come into this?
And what did I do to deserve it? I haven't accused anyone of anything, and I'm not doing so now. I am completely puzzled as to why Christian women see a need to attack another Christian woman?
Why, justmom, why?
Char,
I apologize if you feel I am attacking you. I am not,
But I asked " why you still choose not to hear and see this"...
Because I sometimes am confused as to how much is shared by many, the support and verses in the bible that are shared to disprove something and that a teaching can still be held on to when either what is written or what our Lords own words say is there to show otherwise.
It's like when I held on to something the WTBS still taught no matter what scripture might have said differently.
This is why I asked if it was taught on Sunday through the form of worship you use....
Would it be something you would accept then?
Although I have not attended the Catholic Church, I see a very similar connection to what I held on to in the WTBS despite what anybody else tried to tell me WAS from Holy Spirit.
If you had shared something with me as a catholic, I would not have believed it. But if the GB had said the exact same thing at sometime in the future I would have THEN believed it.
It mattered where it was coming from.
That was my point Char,
I understand if you disagree
Love to you Justmom
Justmom, I wasn't cross.
I wish we were closer to understanding each other.
One thing: I was interested that you said "if it was taught on Sunday through the form of worship you use". A JW meeting, with which you're familiar, is basically just continuous teaching. It always struck me that they would call it worship, because I couldn't see any worship there, even though they would call it the @form of worship Jehovah approves" or "likes". They used to say that about their "family worship". There wasn't any worship.
Most of all, I never detected any holiness, no holy presence.
The Mass is not a vehicle for teaching, as opposed to the continual teaching to the point of indoctrination ongoing throughout all JW gatherings. It is so different there's no comparison.
At root, the Mass is prayer. It's a meeting of God and Man. I wrote then a paragraph describing the Mass but I've deleted it because when I tried to explain things before, people thought I was trying to indoctrinate you all. I don't want to create that kind of misunderstanding again. I know now that it is too different from all you've ever known, justmom, and that all your life you've been taught that the Church is evil. My words here on this forum aren't going to lift that prejudice. To my sorrow.
I wish we could meet and talk. I wish I could show you. But that can't happen, because you would never go to Mass.
I think you are trying to explain to me something deeply believed and held by you and likewise I am trying to show you how much we have in common and why my beliefs differ from yours. But at that level we are far apart and we are each feeling a similar frustration.
A bit like on Star Trek when two completely different civilisations meet and can't understand each other. That's how these kinds of conversations feel to me!
Justmom, when you wrote, above, "Would it be something you would accept then?" What was the "it" you had in mind? I've reread that post several times and still I'm not sure what that question means, but it feels important. Was it about teachings during Mass? Mass isn't a vehicle of teaching like a JW meeting. Mass is totally focused on God. On Christ. In the power of the Spirit.