• dwindling7373
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    5 hours ago

    Unironically the question by witch many Christian faiths differ: does God needs abide to the rules of logic or not?

    For the Roman Catholic, yes, for Calvinists and a bunch other (ok, many other but I’m not an expert), no.

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      2 hours ago

      Answer: whatever causes the person you’re arguing with to throw their hands up and storm off more exasperated…

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        32 minutes ago

        No, not really, it’s mostly a matter of power.

        The Church itself is rooted in the idea that there are autorities on matter of faith and they adopted the Platonical Agostinean idea that faith is empowered by reason. Reason being a valid tool means you have experts that reasoned a lot about religion and people that know less and needs to be taught, ultimately by the Pope.

        The “other” side tends to reject authorities, and take the words of the bible as sobjected to personal interpretation or, to an extent, make it into some sort of magical object that the faithfull subjects itself to, without questions. Accepting the contradictions, the illogal parts, are what that kind of faith is about because to question (throught reasoning) God is a Sin.