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Author Topic: How Not to Debate on CI  (Read 4097 times)

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Re: How Not to Debate on CI
« Reply #10 on: November 10, 2017, 10:43:33 AM »
Sometimes there is a fine line between them.  I know that I struggle with this.  I really do not want to teach men or even seem like I am teaching men, but I do like to share Church teaching.
Thus far, best I've read, you do quite well in this regard ma'am; so, please don't scruple yourself to tatters about it. 

Too much is as bad as too little.

Re: How Not to Debate on CI
« Reply #11 on: November 10, 2017, 11:57:22 AM »
Sometimes there is a fine line between them.  I know that I struggle with this.  I really do not want to teach men or even seem like I am teaching men, but I do like to share Church teaching.
 I wonder what they think of nuns teaching.  I merely repeat what the nuns taught me, and I too like to share Church teachings. 


Re: How Not to Debate on CI
« Reply #12 on: November 10, 2017, 12:00:01 PM »
I wonder what they think of nuns teaching.  I merely repeat what the nuns taught me, and I too like to share Church teachings.
I thought that nuns taught children. Did nuns ever teach men before Vatican II?

Re: How Not to Debate on CI
« Reply #13 on: November 10, 2017, 05:27:16 PM »
What were you expecting from your first OP?  Did you just want folks to agree or disagree without saying anything else?  I didn't respond but I think it would be hard not to add comments about sedevacantism and EENS given that was the main thrust of the OP.

Re: How Not to Debate on CI
« Reply #14 on: November 10, 2017, 06:43:36 PM »
I thought that nuns taught children. Did nuns ever teach men before Vatican II?
They also taught high school young men or if you prefer to say, boys, so be it.

However, consider St. Catherine of Siena who played an essential part in ending the Great Western Schism when she encouraged Blessed Pope Gregory XI in 1378.  Catholic history proves that many women taught the entire Church, both men, and women with their writings. 
 
Yet, if it bothers some men here that feel threatened they could put us on ignore, I don't know how to do it, but I remember DZ Please knows how maybe he will come along and tell the men here. OR we women can just post recipes and talk in the women's forum if you are afraid of teaching a man.
 
I myself never felt I was teaching anyone but just sharing my views, but if I am sinning, I better just leave altogether.  Never to offend God again for I have offended Him in the past too much.  
Blessings to all