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Professor Logos

@ProfessorLogos

Catholic, overall geek, proud American and proud Hispano. Deus Vult!

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Professor Logos@ProfessorLogos·
@bencooperjewele That’s a pretty unwarranted conclusion to draw from my premise that we shouldn’t be killing civilians.
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Ben Cooper
Ben Cooper@bencooperjewele·
@ProfessorLogos Would you rather wait until Iran has a nuclear bomb, it hasn't worked out too well with North Korea. Iran needs the bomb to bring back the 12th Imam.
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Professor Logos@ProfessorLogos·
It’s really the fault of parents. They gave up on their job of raising and civilizing their children and then expected the school system do it for them. As a very conservative teacher, I can confirm that only about 10% of parents do their job. Then they send their feral children to school expecting teachers to work miracles.
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Professor Logos@ProfessorLogos·
@DrShayPhD @Pontifex You sound like a teenager objecting to the idea that anyone might ever have authority over you. Grow up.
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AMASEEDSOWER@DrShayPhD·
Nobody denied doing good for society. I’m rejecting rulers using “common good” to control people. “Thou shalt not kill” protects life. “Thou shalt not steal” protects property. Rome’s version says your conscience, rights, speech, and property can be managed for “the greater good.” That is control.
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Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
Let us learn to be rich in a different way: more attentive to relationships, more intent on valuing the common good, more attached to the local area, more grateful in welcoming and integrating those who come to live with us.
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Professor Logos@ProfessorLogos·
@JimSanoBC79 @_jonbowlin It’s interesting how your faith is a man-made religion designed to satisfy the disordered desires of our fallen human nature.
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Professor Logos@ProfessorLogos·
@NathanH1998_ I have never been more disappointed by a movie than I was when I walked out of the theater after having seen MOS. It broke my heart. It was the Last Jedi of DC.
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Ben Cooper
Ben Cooper@bencooperjewele·
@ProfessorLogos I've always thought beards were uncivilized and mostly gross. The man in the video reaffirms my argument.
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Professor Logos@ProfessorLogos·
@JimSanoBC79 @_jonbowlin Protestants like him would think that God himself violated the commandments when he told then Israelites to put golden angels on the top of of the ark of the covdnent.
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Jim Sano
Jim Sano@JimSanoBC79·
@_jonbowlin Catholics take each commandment very seriously. Christ Incarnate does not violate it, nor does a proper understanding of the commandments. How do you judge another's heart you do not know and do you understand the commandment?
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Professor Logos@ProfessorLogos·
I freaking love the picture.
meta thomist 🇻🇦@metathomist

This is a GREAT opportunity to settle the record with Ryan on Catholic teaching. I'm glad to help. And tell me what you disagree with. 1) We do not believe we can "purchase heaven" simply because we obey. 2) Human effort, no matter how intense in "doing good" can save someone apart from Grace. 3) The Catechism of the Catholic Church (1977) says: "Christ is the end of the law… only he teaches and bestows the justice of God.” 4) Obedience isn't a post conversion appendage, it's the very shape of a life transformed by Grace. 5) Obedience is not simply “what we do after the real thing happened”... it is one of the real things grace produces in us. 6) obedience does not earn salvation but obedience is not therefore unimportant. It is important because it is the way the saved person begins to live like Christ. 7) Obedience is NOT the cause of justification. 8) The commandments remain valid for the justified, and obedience is part of the life that grace produces 9) Christ saves first and completely 10) Grace comes before obedience 11) Obedience is a free and joyful response to grace 12) Faith, unless hope and love be added to it, neither unites man perfectly with Christ nor makes him a living member of his body. 13) Through the observance of the commandments of God and of the Church, faith co-operating with good works, increase in that justice which they have received through the grace of Christ. 14) operative grace “precedes all human efforts or merits,” 15) Cooperative grace “permits the active cooperation of the human being with God.” 16) Cooperation is itself a gift, and that grace can be resisted. 17) God does not forsake those who have once been justified by His grace, unless He be first forsaken by them. 18) We cannot merit the grace of final perseverance, or know when we possess it, because it depends entirely upon God’s mercy and not upon our actions. 19) the grace of justification, although received, is lost not only by infidelity … but also by any other mortal sin, although faith be not lost. 20) lost grace can be recovered

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Giga Based Dad@GigaBasedDad·
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Professor Logos@ProfessorLogos·
@DrShayPhD @Pontifex Denying the concept of a common good destroys the foundation of all ethical standards like “thou shalt not kill,” and “though shalt not steal.” You literally have no idea what is meant by “common good.” Read a freaking book.
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AMASEEDSOWER@DrShayPhD·
@Pontifex Common good always sounds sweet until somebody in power decides your rights, conscience, land, money, speech, and worship need to be sacrificed for it. No thanks. God gave people conscience. Rome keeps trying to manage it.
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Fr. Jeff Fasching
Fr. Jeff Fasching@JefferyFasching·
If I were not Catholic, and were looking for the true church in the world today, I would look for the one church which did not get along well with the world; in other words, I would look for the church which the world hated… Fulton Sheen.
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Fr. Jeff Fasching
Fr. Jeff Fasching@JefferyFasching·
St Francis saw sinful clergy and corruption in the Church during his time. In his effort to reform he doesn’t start a new Church. He first reforms himself. Be like Francis.
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Professor Logos@ProfessorLogos·
What the SSPX is doing is wrong. But you know very well that the most just and loving thing Leo could do is grant SSPX the bishops they need. They are more in line with Vatican 2 than are most bishops in Europe and the United States, yet these heretical bishops face no consequences.
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Professor Logos@ProfessorLogos·
I love and pray for our Holy Father, but you know very well he has been a disaster for the Church, just like his predecessor Francis. I don’t approve of the SSPX actions, but I do have tons of sympathy for them. When they teach, they are more in line with what the Church has taught for centuries than is Pope Leo. God will protect him from falling into formal error, but his words and actions will lead others into error.
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Fr. Gabriel T Mosher, OP
If they deny sedevacantism then they must embrace a position that the Holy Father is a thrall to some external constraint. What, pray tell, would be the cause of this Papal Captivity?
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Fr. Gabriel T Mosher, OP
And yet, their actions proclaim two possible positions. By denying the Supreme Lawgiver his right to authentically interpret and apply the law, they act as if the Holy Father is either not free or not the Holy Father. Either position is untenable.
Michael Haynes 🇻🇦@MLJHaynes

The @SSPXEN have distanced themselves from sedevacantist positions, with the official news outlet publishing a talk against the stance. @FSSPXFR -- “In light of the doctrinal deviations observed since the Second Vatican Council among a large portion of the ecclesiastical hierarchy, certain so-called “sedevacantist” movements — unaffiliated with the FSSPX — recklessly assert that the Church could survive without a pope and that those who hold the highest offices do not truly possess the authority they claim.”

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The Green Kasey 🎃@RawbertBeef·
This might be an insensitive thing to say but why didn’t LEGO Bruce Wayne just rebuild his parents?
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