Message from @Mozalbete ⳩

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2019-03-01 10:51:09 UTC  

But the councils are not jsut some human thing

2019-03-01 10:51:15 UTC  

They were trying to square the circle in many ways.

2019-03-01 10:51:41 UTC  

So the conclusion is that God, through the Church, through the writer of the book, wants Enoch to be read, and considered, and whatever

2019-03-01 10:52:16 UTC  

Some things were left open to theological wrestling

2019-03-01 10:52:26 UTC  

This isn't one of them

2019-03-01 10:53:12 UTC  

"For in the resurrection they [humans] neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels of God in heaven" (Matthew 22:30; see Mark 12:25).

2019-03-01 10:53:13 UTC  

**Matthew 22:30 - New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)**

```Dust


<30> For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven. ```

2019-03-01 10:53:13 UTC  

**Mark 12:25 - New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)**

```Dust


<25> For when they rise from the dead, they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven. ```

2019-03-01 10:53:36 UTC  

This contradicts the idea of angels marrying women.

2019-03-01 10:54:02 UTC  

And Enoch is still declared Scripture by the Church created by Christ

2019-03-01 10:54:24 UTC  

Wow, sounds like a mess.

2019-03-01 10:54:33 UTC  

Doesn't seem like a mess to me

2019-03-01 10:54:49 UTC  

Do you really think that a book can't be scripture if you consider it to contradict whatever?

2019-03-01 10:54:52 UTC  

How do you deal with that apparent contradiction?

2019-03-01 10:55:37 UTC  

I think Enoch is absurd, yeah. It contradicts scripture. Jasher gives us a better explanation, and is cited as historical throughout the bible.

2019-03-01 10:56:11 UTC  

The label of Scripture marks something as divinely inspired, with a grasp of something divine

2019-03-01 10:56:22 UTC  

That is, divine intervention in some way, I would say

2019-03-01 10:59:01 UTC  

Now if you want to study the canon

2019-03-01 10:59:12 UTC  

Study the councils where they were declared canonical!

2019-03-01 10:59:15 UTC  

Well, I'll have to see what the more educated dudes have to say about that passage in Luke. GG

2019-03-01 10:59:59 UTC  

It doesn't apply only to Enoch, but to many books where some say "this is part of the canon" or "this is not". I follow the catholic canon.

2019-03-01 11:03:03 UTC  

Now anyone can dismiss the luke parable with a quick excuse

2019-03-01 11:03:30 UTC  

But it is up to you to determine if the excuses are consistent

2019-03-01 11:03:39 UTC  

And sound

2019-03-01 11:05:24 UTC  

It helps when you read the earliest christians and they all agree on something

2019-03-01 11:52:33 UTC  

Thought you guys might like this:

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/435520935647248414/551008876384747531/D0co-OtU0AA7yjo.png

2019-03-01 11:52:36 UTC  

St Maximus the Confessor

2019-03-01 11:52:47 UTC  

RE: gender identity disorder/body dysmorphia

2019-03-01 11:54:38 UTC  

*RE: psychosis

2019-03-01 11:54:39 UTC  

fixed

2019-03-01 12:47:51 UTC  

@-EE- BaltBerg Its called the energy essence distinction

2019-03-01 12:48:12 UTC  

@Mozalbete ⳩ Also, he's a saintt in the Catholic church as well. Would watch your mouth, blasphamiing papist.

2019-03-01 12:51:26 UTC  

Dude, I just mentioned how "gender identity disorder/body dysmorphia" are just psychosis

2019-03-01 12:51:52 UTC  

In relation to St. Maximus the Confessor by the looks of it

2019-03-01 12:52:52 UTC  

??

2019-03-01 12:52:55 UTC  

He said "RE: gender identity disorder/body dysmorphia"

2019-03-01 12:52:58 UTC  

And I simplified it

2019-03-01 13:15:01 UTC  

@Deleted User Dude, the Book of Enoch is non-canonical. It's never been in the Bible, Catholic or otherwise. It's no more infallible than the Gospel of Mary.

2019-03-01 13:22:00 UTC  

Yes it has actually

2019-03-01 13:22:10 UTC  

The Ethiopian miaphysites use it in their Bible

2019-03-01 14:22:21 UTC  

The BoE isn't Canonical, but everyone should read it as it's interesting.