I question that, first and foremost.Yet, we need leaders.
I question that, first and foremost.Yet, we need leaders.
It would be interesting to send an army out against say, a Roman legion, without a general, colonels, sergeants -- I don't think it would come to a good result, lolI question that, first and foremost.
I understand, thanks for this!
Something about myself:
Me, I don't like hierarchies of power. States, corporations, churches, it's all the same, in this respect. The insignia, the robes, the logo (as in a corporate logo), the stamps the sacraments, the license agreements... the structures which will slot in a fresh human being once the previous one stopped functioning and was spit out... it is all inimical to me.
I see the appeal, the promise of stability and care-taking, and the sense of awe in the face of powerful structures.
I have seen the ugly side once too often, the sanctioned violence, the truncheon, the scent of mace, the threat of unemployment, the social marginalization of not submitting to power, to the petty tyrants, the big tyrants, authority, wealth, and class.
So, what I would do - and I acknowledge your inviolable right to do what you do, and do not judge you or demean you - I would ask a good friend to bless my rosary.
"ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL, BUT SOME ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS"Yes, well, I equally question the Roman leadership. The "we" in "we need leaders" refers to all of humanity, in my view.
Thanks for the advice, but I'll stick to the programme and ask God.Yes, ask a friend
It's a matter of trust, and faith in the other person's (or being's in the case of goldfish or deities) empowerment, I think.As far as I know in Jewish religion there are priests and Levites trained to perform temple sacrifices and duties? They have to perform certain ablutions and put on clean ceremonial robes, everything must be clean and spotless, and only the 'ordained' officials are allowed to enter beyond a certain level into the temple, etc.
I could ask their friend to bless my rosary?
EDIT: It doesn't matter who I ask. I could ask my goldfish?
What have the Romans ever done for us!"ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL, BUT SOME ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS"
I don't have a goldfish, I'm afraid.Do you think I could ask your goldfish to do it? Would he mind? Perhaps I could ask him to bless the cross I wear around my neck as well? But I'll probably have to ask twice, in case he forgets?
"ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL, BUT SOME ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS"
"No one believes more firmly than Comrade Napoleon that all animals are equal. He would be only too happy to let you make your decisions for yourselves. But sometimes you might make the wrong decisions, comrades, and then where should we be?"
Thanks for the advice, but I'll stick to the programme and ask God.
EDIT: Hey, how about I just bless my own rosary? That would work!
I once attended an interview with the yogi BKS Iyengar. I had some prayer beads with me so I passed them to him and he took them from me: 'Oh, thank you!' Like these are all I ever wanted. He was embarrassed.
Then I shook my head: 'No, I want them back.' And he smiled and gave them back to me. He was an amazing man, he had great personal power. I considered those beads to have acquired something of his power, it meant something to me that Iyengar had handled them.
No. But they are different. Diamonds are essentially no better than dog turds. Kim Kardashian prefers diamonds and scarab beetles prefer dung. Each to their own, hey?in essence I do not even see one as "better" than the other
Yes, along those lines.The Pope is not infallible in all things. But when he makes certain special rulings, as the successor of St Peter as the head of Christ's church on earth -- and only after long consultations with his advisors, etc -- his word is considered by the Church to be infallible. Papal infallibility is not a small thing and it is very seldom used.
Something like that, I think ...
Thank you.most of the faithful are not theologians, and nor necessarily are bishops(!), the distinctions tend to get blurred.
No. But they are different. Diamonds are essentially no better than dog turds. Kim Kardashian prefers diamonds and scarab beetles prefer dung. Each to their own, hey?