Jack,
As you know, Papal infallibility /ex cathedra/ speech, to be specific,
was invented in 1870, with the usual grafting-on of ancient precedent
that has long accompanied changes in the Roman Catholic Church. This
grafting is by no means restricted to that institution, and may well
be a necessary condition for changes to religious institutions.
I'm not saying you're doing this, but if propose to allege that the
invention of /ex cathedra/ wasn't political in nature from its
inception, the burden of proof is on you, and it's heavy.
Cheers,
David.
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 08:49:33PM +0000, jack saunders wrote:
> Scott's reservations RE divine inspiration are understandable but overblown. I was formally indoctrinated in the Catholic faith for 12 years -- and even as a third grader was made absolutely clear on the technical details of papal infallibility. It is a very rare proclamation that is covered by that, and it is made extremely clear exactly which words in any given papal writing are so selected. They make a big deal out of it, and use it very sparingly. It covers things like that taking of human life but never on political opinions.....certainly not in the last century.
>
> I'm glad the Pope is as progressive as he is, and I'm fairly certain he feels he is doing good by being open aboutclimate change and the threat it poses to our world.
> That being said, to me it feels too much like some kind of a divine proclamation: I am the Pope, I am infallible, I'mtelling you, my flock, that climate change is real, and we need to deal with it.
> The great thing about science... I don't really care what the Pope's opinion is on climate change, or anyother scientific matter. I don't have have to. He has no authority in this domain, divinely inspired, or maybe itappeared to him in a dream, I could care less. Science and the scientific method follow a path outside of dogmaticreligious forces of the Catholic Church and outside the politics in Washington D.C.
> Will it effect the beliefs of millions of devout followers? Yes, very likely. And in this case, yes, that's probably agood thing. But it also reinforces a much sadder truth: this flock is not in a position to think for itself. In fact,that's a concept deeply rooted in the Christian faith. That is what will need to change for there to be real progress.
> Scott
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 3:57 PM, Craig Good <
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> On Jun 8, 2015, at 15:50 PM, Jack Saunders <
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> > Are you saying the Pope is in the same league with sArah Palin? Or are you willing to credit a sober, jesuit approach to mulling imperfect and incomplete information?
>
> False dichotomy, and I should probably keep my opinion of the Pope to myself. I’m actually glad he’s speaking out about it. I’d rather people paid attention to science, though.
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> Best for me to back away at this point.
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