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To: Petronski; Iscool

If we’re going to use the vision analogy, myopia might be more apposite than blindness.

That is because the near sighted cannot make fine distinctions in the things they see at any distance. And the distinctions ranging from latria/hyper-dulia/dulia are not VERY subtle, but they are somewhat subtle.

Tomorrow I will go to the doctor to ask for his help in throwing off whatever is troubling me. I will also ask God for help, and I may ask for the intercession of St. Blaise, as I have already asked for the intercession of some of my friends. Which of these requests would the Protestants consider to be worship, I wonder.

I would know that I meant quite a different thing when I spoke to God from what I meant when I spoke to my friends, here or in heaven, or to the doctor. There might not be a very clear visible difference, though I don’t kneel much either to docs or to my friends here. I don’t kneel all that much to Dominic, and have never knelt to St. Blaise.

But it’s all foolishness. Unless one’s intellectual vision is capable of a certain fineness of resolution, a certain delicacy of distinction, what Catholics say will seem to have no concrete referent.

I remember when I used to fence with the foil. At first I couldn’t see what was going on in the matches I watched. After a while I “got my eye in,” and could see and understand the course of the duel much more accurately. It’s not surprising that those whose world system which is virtually binary would not be prepared to perceive shading and gradations.


272 posted on 12/08/2009 5:50:58 PM PST by Mad Dawg
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To: Mad Dawg

My best to you with regard to the doctor, Mad Dawg.

I was quite sick for the longest of times with a horrible lung infection and constant coughing and lungs burning.

I don’t think it was swine flu, as I didn’t have a fever or nausea, but it took forever and a day to go away.

I’ll pray for ya’, as will the others here, I’m sure.

Take care,

Ed


275 posted on 12/08/2009 5:55:50 PM PST by Sir_Ed
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To: Mad Dawg
Tomorrow I will go to the doctor to ask for his help in throwing off whatever is troubling me. I will also ask God for help, and I may ask for the intercession of St. Blaise, as I have already asked for the intercession of some of my friends. Which of these requests would the Protestants consider to be worship, I wonder.

I'm actually sure you don't wonder...Asking for intercession is one thing...Getting on your knees and bowing while praying to a statue is another...Asking someone to provide God's Grace to you would be worship...Asking a Saint to find your pet Iguana for you would be worship...And yet you guys always quip that 'we only ask for intercession'...Right, our eyes and ears are lying to us...

325 posted on 12/08/2009 8:33:41 PM PST by Iscool (I don't understand all that I know...)
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