JediSonic wrote:Another important point, going along the same lines, is that prayer can be retroactive. Lets say you have a friend, and his/her mom was in a car accident, and the doctors weren't sure if she would recover. So then, that night you pray about it, but little did you know that everything was fine and everyone at the hospital was quite confident that she is going to make it at that time. Did God still hear/answer your prayers? Of coures He did! He saw them at the beginning of time, remember?
This is something I hadn't considered... it is a good point (since I'm all about the whole timelessness of God and being "outside time" so to speak. Hmm... have to give that one some thought.
JediSonic wrote:So if 1)God is omnipotent (thus substantiating the argument that prayer can be retroactive) and 2)The Saints in heaven are in perfect communion with Him then it is easy to conclude that any prayer to Saints can also be answered, regardless of whether they "heard it" at the same time that you said it.
For my own understanding of your (and other Cathoic's positions), how does 1Ti 2:5 come into this? "For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus," ( I suspect in light of these discussions that it would be that essentially that people here are bugging the Saints up there to bug Jesus for us, so to speak
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I do have one minor nit to pick about Catholics being THE first Christians.... not a big issue (and one I don't completely disagree with), the first followers where more along the lines of the current Messianics than anything, as the founding groups where practicing Jews (as well as the non-Jews).
The Catholic church however is responsible for forming what is known as Christianity as we see it today, much of the doctorine for the non-Catholic churches are based on what was already established.
With that in mind I don't have a problem with that (while Messianic Jews are technically Christians, they are also folowing Jewish customs and worship practices).
As the non-Jews began to outnumber the Jewish believers, things began to change.
I figure though that with any of it, if God let it go on for as long as he has, and works through each group of believers (I much preferr that name anyway), I figure He must not be too upset about it all
Ok, last thing I guess...
I know that there are plenty of people from non-Catholic churches who pray to people such as their passed loved-ones and whatnot, and while I'm not convinced that there is anyone on the other end (aside from God), I can't see where it would be bad or sinfull short of the person trying to commune with the spirits of these people (that, to me, would be too much as witchcraft..... and remember that comes from a fan of Harry Potter
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It's a good thread, hopefully we'll all be able to play nice and everyone will come out of this a bit wiser