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Faith in constellation southern cross

"Cross is the smallest of the 88 modern constellations ,but is one of the most distinctive types, being dominated by a cross-shaped asterism that is commonly known as the Southern Cross". ( Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) The image of the cross is the most important part of Roman Catholicism. In fact, you could see nuns, priests, bishops, archbishops, and Popes wearing crucifix. Also, by comparison, Christ called the Father in heaven as "Father" but Roman Catholicism is calling the Father in Vatican City as "Holy Father". The  body of Christ is not being called holy in contrast to the cross, which is being called "holy". When  Christ died, he was resurrected to life by the Father in heaven. But when the cross lost its force against early Christians, who were never afraid to die on the cross, it was resurrected to life by the Holy Father in Vatican City through the Roman Empire. Aside from calling it holy, Roman Catholicis...

Faith in mysterious deception

Only truth will set you free when faced with religious deception, which is usually carried through faith in mystery. Thus, a search for it is being required to address the issue, which is inversely related to individual's rights of freedom of choice. In turn, this freedom requires "truth" as a necessity.  The less effective the exercise of freedom, e.g due to ignorance, religious arrogance, "untruthful" information, disinterest, tradition, etc., the more the enslavement by religious deception.  Its detection will not only need looking at the "truth" but would need individual's personal commitment to study and correct one's belief system, without which, the "truth", despite of its abundance, would be futile and worthless. Even in calamities , religious deception is present. A religious sector may act as a representative of God by substantially promoting "God is Love" but at the same time continues t...

Faith in non-living icons

Is there a modern-day idolatry within Christianity? Roman Catholic church and the Orthodox Church have icons and iconography as part of their practices and doctrines. Said practices emanated not from early Christians, who were brutalized and killed by the Roman Empire, but from the Roman Empire itself. Is iconography the modern-day idolatry? Like in idolatry, the images in iconography are made by human hands. In all intentions, images, including statues, are made for the purpose of adoring and praising someone or something but excluding God as no person knows the exact image of God. On the other hand, Christ and his mother never furnished anybody their pictures while still living and thereafter, for purposes of identifying exactly their image by adoring individuals. So, their present alleged images are not authentic at all. That being the case, it follows that praising Christ and his mother through their alleged present artistic images is a product of deception. In the ca...

Faith in pedophilia

The word "faith" connotes various meanings depending on what words are accompanying it in a sentence and who uses it. For example, it may mean faith in pedophilia. This is implied in  Pope Francis' warning against “administering a vaccine against faith”. Obviously, when he mentioned ‘vaccine against faith”, definitely, he is referring to “faith” as a disease because vaccines are only intended to prevent diseases. But when he further warned against ‘administering’ the vaccine, then he logically means that he is warning against the prevention of a disease.   Specifically, the statements are quoted as follows: “The pontiff said educational leaders should ask themselves “how can we proclaim Christ to a generation that is changing?” “We must be careful not to administer a vaccine against faith to them,” the 77-year-old added.”( http://ph.news.yahoo.com ) This is related to Roman Catholic Alleged Church way of presumably recent rethinking in dealing with the ‘ch...

Faith in money

Pope Francis does not like "money" to be idolized. On deeper analysis however , it turns out that he was referring to "greed" in money being constitutive of idolatry. But. is the use of word "idolatry" appropriate for "greed'?   Before we discuss this questionable use of word "greed" in "idolatry", let us first quote the   report in www.rawstory.com.  "Speaking at daily Mass on Monday, Pope Francis condemned the worship of money."  "Though money itself was not inherently evil, Francis said the attachment to money lead to destruction of families, friends, and the self". “It leads you to idolatry, it destroys your relationship with others,” he said, according to Radio Vatican. “It’s not money, but the attitude, what we call greed. Then too this greed makes you sick, because it makes you think of everything in terms of money. It destroys you, it makes you sick.”