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Showing Love To Those Who Disagree With Us


Perigrina

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At Mass this morning one of the petitions was that God would help us to show love to those who disagree with us.  This got me thinking about how one shows love online, since that is where I most often encounter people who disagree with me.

 

Any ideas?

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I believe a plain ol' smiley face emoticon is the universal sign of love on the Internet, n'est-ce pas?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Or virtual cake.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Why is there no virtual bacon?

 

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Not calling Catholics who disagree with the sedevacantist ideology "heretics" seems the best starting point on this forum. 

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fides' Jack

Is someone calling orthodox Catholics heretics?  That seems illogical.

 

But if someone is spouting heretical nonsense, it's probably best in Christian charity to call it what it is.

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Not calling Catholics who disagree with the sedevacantist ideology "heretics" seems the best starting point on this forum. 

 

No that part is ok. Just everything else isnt. 

 

Christian charity...see above.  :hehe2:

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No that part is ok. Just everything else isnt. 

 

Christian charity...see above.  :hehe2:

 

Fundamentalists will never understand their arrogance and the angel of pride who sits on their shoulder.

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Fundamentalists will never understand their arrogance and the angel of pride who sits on their shoulder.


Same is said about liberals and progressives.
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People online arent real therefore you can treat them anyway you want. 

 

I am a real person.  I appreciate it when people are kind to me and I can be hurt by their words.

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Fundamentalists will never understand their arrogance and the angel of pride who sits on their shoulder.

 

In my experience, no position is immune from pride.  You seem to be identifying orthodoxy with sedevacantism and fundamentalism.  These are quite distinct positions that you are conflating. I think you might find it helpful to be more clear in your use of terminology

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