The Catechism of the Catholic Church states: ” Lust is disordered desire for or inordinate enjoyment of sexual pleasure. Sexual pleasure is morally disordered when sought for itself, isolated from its " procreative " and unitive purposes” (CCC 2351).
@living name
Yup. But as you know, the Catechism of the Catholic Church does NOT state that original sin is because of intercourse or is found in our DNA. There is nothing in any official document of the RCC that states original sin is daddy's fault or found in our DNA.
Roman Catholic Father - St. Augustine, demands that Sexual desire a significant role in original sin's transmission, - sexual intercourse is the daughter of sin, is also the mother of sin ...
1. Quote, please.
2. St. Augustine is not The Catholic Church. While he is held in esteem by most denominations, his views are not necessarily dogma in any of them. He was a man. He is not a church, certainly not The Catholic Church.
3. As I've been stating since post #8, there are INDIVIDUALS who have shared an OPINION that original sin is transmitted via sex and intercourse. You shared that personal OPINION, too. But obviously, as we all know, individual personal opinions are not church dogma.
4. See post 8.
living name said:
The Reaity is that the Catholic Church demands that because Jesus was not born with sexual intercourse by an earthly Father he was completely free from Original sin - however, Roman Catholics have no scriptures for this Catholic deceptive faith
1. Please quote the Catechism of the Catholic Church or some other authorized official statement of doctrine that states this.
2. There is no dogma ANYWHERE, in ANY church (to my knowledge) as to WHY Jesus was/is without sin. Theories abound but NO doctrine. I personally like the theory of both Luther and Calvin who thought this is perhaps because of the "communication of attributes" between His two natures - but both offered that only as personal theory, not doctrine or even just accepted teaching (you'll find this is NO Confessions of either Lutheranism or Calvinism).
3. See post 8.
The Bible is very clear, that Jesus was made in the likeness of SINFUL FLESH
Quote where the Bible states that "Jesus is in the likeness of
SINFUL flesh."
It is the Roman Catholic that believes that original sin is CAUSE AND EFFECT and by the literal sex act - by having a sexual interaction - a man and woman having romantic relations, this is what has literally CAUSED ALL WOMAN to be born with original sin - the sex act itself causes the sin - sex is sinful but tolerated by God
Quote where this is stated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church or some other official, authorized statement of doctrine of the Catholic Church .
Quote where it is stated that sex is sinful.... QUOTE the Catechism of The Catholic Church or some other official, authorized statement of doctrine in the Catholic Church where this is stated.
See posts 6 and 8.
All other women whom were not born with and blessed with an " Immaculate Conception " the sexual conception of all other women born / conceived ; procreated by a sex act wherein God did not perform a miracle and alter and bless the sperm and egg and genetics and DNA Original Sin
1. Yet Mary was born via sexual intercourse. She likely had DNA from both parents. So even if your relation of Catholic Marian Doctrine was true (and it's not), there goes your whole premise....
2. Mary's unique status regard to sin is generally considered as a result of Jesus having been in her, that She was the "Tabernacle of the Holy" - but this common view is NOT doctrine either, just current popular Catholic opinion.
the Roman Catholic believes that Jesus is FREE of Original sin because he was not born from sperm and egg conception with an earthly father
You keep stating this.... never ever substantiating this. Friend, just because YOU say it doesn't mean the CATHOLIC CHURCH states it; there is a difference between you and the RCC.
I'll ask again.... quote the Catholic Catechism or some other official, authorized statement of church doctrine specifically stating this. Your great hesitation to do so might suggest that you know the Catholic Church actually does not state this. You MAY have read some individual Catholic at some website sharing this opinion or read this at some anti-Catholic site but that does not mean that ergo this is doctrine of the Catholic Church.
Again, the doctrine (of nearly all churches) is that Jesus was and is sinless. There is NO dogma anywhere, in any church known to me, that has a dogma as to WHY this is so. You claim the Catholic Church has one but you won't quote where this is stated by that Church.
See posts 6 and 8.
For some reason, you seem to be equating the doctrine of original sin with the Catholic Church. While the Catholic Church does hold to this doctrine, it is by no means unique to that one church. It is found also in Anglicanism, Lutheranism, Reformed/Calvinism and elsewhere, in faith communities that do not teach the Immaculate Conception of Mary for example.
Blessings
Josiah
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