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Cut and pasted. Something wrong with Sacred Scripture?
Do you have links for Moral Theology texts?
Quote from: gunfighterDo you have links for Moral Theology texts? His links are only exceeded by his morals.
Quote from: gunfighterCut and pasted. Something wrong with Sacred Scripture?I cut and paste too. From moral theologians and manualists. Protestants quote scripture too, nothing wrong with it, but they often get the meaning wrong.
Ver. 4. Nor obscenity.[2] What is here meant by this word, St. Chrysostom tells us at large in the moral exhortation after his 17th homily; to wit, jests with immodest suggestions or a double meaning, and raillery or buffoonery against the rules of good conversation, scarce made use of by any but by men of low condition and of a mean genius, which is not to the purpose of a Christian, who must give an account to God of all his words. (Witham)
Quote from: SJBQuote from: gunfighterCut and pasted. Something wrong with Sacred Scripture?I cut and paste too. From moral theologians and manualists. Protestants quote scripture too, nothing wrong with it, but they often get the meaning wrong.From the Haydock: QuoteVer. 4. Nor obscenity.[2] What is here meant by this word, St. Chrysostom tells us at large in the moral exhortation after his 17th homily; to wit, jests with immodest suggestions or a double meaning, and raillery or buffoonery against the rules of good conversation, scarce made use of by any but by men of low condition and of a mean genius, which is not to the purpose of a Christian, who must give an account to God of all his words. (Witham)Curious how you say he is wrong but Catholics of all time have never acted with such vulgarity as is displayed in this thread.
More like: It's hard to find more uncharitable Trads than SJB and Eamon. :rolleyes:
Quote from: LordPhanQuote from: SJBQuote from: gunfighterCut and pasted. Something wrong with Sacred Scripture?I cut and paste too. From moral theologians and manualists. Protestants quote scripture too, nothing wrong with it, but they often get the meaning wrong.From the Haydock: QuoteVer. 4. Nor obscenity.[2] What is here meant by this word, St. Chrysostom tells us at large in the moral exhortation after his 17th homily; to wit, jests with immodest suggestions or a double meaning, and raillery or buffoonery against the rules of good conversation, scarce made use of by any but by men of low condition and of a mean genius, which is not to the purpose of a Christian, who must give an account to God of all his words. (Witham)Curious how you say he is wrong but Catholics of all time have never acted with such vulgarity as is displayed in this thread. This refers to obscenity, which texts are posted in the Bp. Pivarunas thread. This deals with "foolish talking:"