Message from @Brother David
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Or Matthew 7
Alright boys
Time to strap on the autism hat
When Jesus says, "Do not judge, or you too will be judged", he's saying do not call out others if you have the same problem.
What does it mean to judge? It means to find someone guilty or not. If I judge someone, and they did this thing, and I did not, I'm perfectly justified in doing so.
For instance, I can criticize someone for divorce, for I have never been divorced.
However, as someone with a short temper, I can not call someone out for their wrath without looking like a hypocrite myself.
Like most passages in The Bible, you see people misinterpret this to the point of it losing all meaning, or even meaning the exact opposite of what it's saying.
In the case of Matthew 7, you see people, leftists discussing their hedonistic ways mostly, saying that you just should in every case never "judge".
When in reality, I can judge someone for their hedonistic ways because I do not engage in these hedonistic ways.
This shows you that when you use scripture in your day to day life, you need to be representing it in a fair and positive manner.
Someone will not take the word of a hypocrite to heart.
Now, if you've engaged in a sin in the past, but have repented and have judged someone for that, that does not make you a hypocrite.
And on the matter of Matthew 7, this is why you do not engage in premarital sex.
If only for the reason that a child may rush you into a marriage that may not be compatible.
Marriage has become a very trivial thing in our society today, you need to take it very seriously when you choose if your girlfriend is wife material or not.
And just a tip, only date women if they are in fact in your opinion wife material.
A relationship that will not end in marriage is just masturbatory in nature.
Tobias’ wife had seven husbands who died because they didn’t care for kids, no doing the deed unless you’re going to have kids
No doing the deed outside of marriage, as well
I agree
I'm just stressing that because it is a massive problem we have in this age
There’s a reason this dogma exists
```980 [DS 1810] Can. 10. If anyone says that the married state is to be preferred to the state of virginity or celibacy, and that it is not better and happier to remain in virginity or celibacy than to be united in matrimony [cf. Matt. 19:11 f.; 1 Cor. 7:25 f.; 28, 40]: let him be anathema.
Henry Denzinger and Karl Rahner, eds., The Sources of Catholic Dogma, trans. Roy J. Deferrari (St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book Co., 1954), 297.```
You’re not responding to me right @RetardO ExtremeO
I'm just explaining those two passages for anyone interested
@Deleted User But what of them?
Worry not
I just thought you were trying to rebuke something of mine that I didn’t imply
But I see you’re not
Oh nah dude I'm not
I'm just venting some thoughts I have
Today is a holy day of obligation go to mass or be in sin
breadpill your a terrible catholic
shut up
yeh
wrong chat
Fellas how do people attend church on holy days of obligation these days, every day seems to packed I hardly have the time to go once a week
its days like these that i need to build a catholic shrine in myhome
Need to do what the rich did in Spain and just have my own personal priest and chapel next to the living room