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Re: Chrysostom on finding a wife...
« Reply #345 on: Yesterday at 07:34:02 AM »
It does. It's how we do anything in life when it comes to determining the truth.
So a fact we may have discovered is that he had habitual opposite intention. We can't now, because he is dead.
No facts = negative doubt, which means you assume validity, per canon law.  

If you go around preaching validity problems based on a need to investigate, with no facts, you are completely and utterly at odds with canon law.  What you’re doing is morally and legally wrong.  

Re: Chrysostom on finding a wife...
« Reply #346 on: Yesterday at 08:20:03 AM »
Are you sure you quoted that correctly?

Additionally, in the Douay-Rheims Bible (the only English translation of the Bible that has been approved by the Church), Sirach is referred to as Ecclesiasticus, and this what chapter 25, verse 24 states:

“The wickedness of a woman changeth her face: and she darkeneth her countenance as a bear: and sheweth it like sackcloth.”

https://www.drbo.org/chapter/26025.htm
It is verse 33 in the DRB

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25:33 From the woman came the beginning of sin, and by her we all die.


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Re: Chrysostom on finding a wife...
« Reply #347 on: Yesterday at 05:42:23 PM »
No facts = negative doubt, which means you assume validity, per canon law. 

If you go around preaching validity problems based on a need to investigate, with no facts, you are completely and utterly at odds with canon law.  What you’re doing is morally and legally wrong. 

No you cannot go about ignoring credible suspicion on a matter so serious. 

That would be a mortal sin.

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« Reply #348 on: Yesterday at 07:36:06 PM »
No you cannot go about ignoring credible suspicion on a matter so serious.

That would be a mortal sin.
There’s no such thing as credible suspicion.  If it’s credible, it’s verified, which means it’s a fact.  A credible suspicion is an oxymoron.  

Suspicion alone, without facts, is negative doubt.  Your views aren’t based on canon law.  

Also, fair warning, anyone who reads or hears your errors and who decides to skip mass because of your horrible advice — you are guilty of their sin.  You will be held accountable for their missing mass and avoiding this or that priest.  You are sowing doubts among people and you are wrong.  You are playing games with sacraments, ignoring canon law and putting souls in danger.  God does not take kindly to such actions.  

It’s lent.  You had better take a long, hard look at yourself and make some changes.  

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Re: Chrysostom on finding a wife...
« Reply #349 on: Yesterday at 08:13:38 PM »
Look at what St Augustine says about the marriage ceremony in the second image.

"Who does not know what passes between husband and wife that children may be born? Is it not for this purpose that wives are married with such ceremony?"

Most modern women are not deserving of such ceremony because they have already  been, to use the same term as St Augustine, "fondled", by men other than the bridegroom.