It’s one of the reasons people don’t trust science. First the world is flat, then the world is round and then it is no longer the center of the universe but revolves around the sun. Why can’t science be like religion. Once religion makes up its mind, it stays made up!
One of the best known principles of science is Newton’s Law of inertia: a body at rest, stays at rest. There are few organizations with more inertia than the Catholic Church.
Yes, the problem is that too many bishops think of the Episcopate as their turf, and think that only the Bishops, priests, and deacons are “the Church.” And the laity are THOSE people who they do church FOR.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 3 years ago
The irony is spot-on! I love it!
dflak about 3 years ago
Change is a difficult thing to accept.
It’s one of the reasons people don’t trust science. First the world is flat, then the world is round and then it is no longer the center of the universe but revolves around the sun. Why can’t science be like religion. Once religion makes up its mind, it stays made up!
One of the best known principles of science is Newton’s Law of inertia: a body at rest, stays at rest. There are few organizations with more inertia than the Catholic Church.
gigagrouch about 3 years ago
In the early Church, a bishop was chosen by the lay community. That’s how things should’ve remained.
Ignatz Premium Member about 3 years ago
Yes, the problem is that too many bishops think of the Episcopate as their turf, and think that only the Bishops, priests, and deacons are “the Church.” And the laity are THOSE people who they do church FOR.
walstib Premium Member about 3 years ago
Sister “Elly May” nearly twisted my ear off like that in 8th grade, 1966.
oakie817 about 3 years ago
if only …