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Old 06-18-2005, 06:52 PM   #16
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i write unto you fathers b/c ye have known him that is from the beginning i write unto you young men because ye have overcome the wicked one i write unto lit children because ye have known the father i have written unto you fathers because ye have known him that is from the beginning i have written unto you young men because ye are strong and the world of god abideth in you and ye have overcome the wicked one love not the world neither the things that are in the world if any man love the world the love of the father is not in him for all that is in the world the lust of flesh and the lust of the eyes and the pride of life is not of the father but is of the world and the world passeth away and the lust thereof but he that doeth the will of God Abideth forever
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Old 06-19-2005, 07:33 PM   #17
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DAILY PRAISE JESUS*** I Will Bless At All Times His Praise Shall Continualy be in my mouth my Lord Shall Make Her Boast In The Lord The Humble Shall Hear Therof And Be Glad O Maginifiy The Lord With Me And Let Us Exalt His Name Together I Sought The Lord And He Heared Me And Delivered Me From My Fears They Looked At Him And Were lighttended and their faces were not Ashamed this poor man cried and the Lord Heared hiom And Saved Him Out Of All His Troubles The Angel Of The Lord Encampeth Round about theme that fear him And Delivereth theme ..Pslams 34.1.7
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Old 06-19-2005, 07:38 PM   #18
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o Taste And See That The Lord Is Good Blessed Is The Man That Trusteth In Him And Knows That To HIM BELONGS THE GLORYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Amen You Cant Keep A Good God Down O Fear The Lord ye his saints for there is no want to theme that Fear Him the young lions do lack and suffer hunger but they that seek the lord shall not WANT ANY GOOD THING, Come Ye Children hearken unto me i will teach the fear of the Lord What Man Is He That Desires Life And Loveth Many Days May See Good
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Old 06-19-2005, 07:44 PM   #19
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keep thy tounge from evil and thy lips from speaking guile , crazy glue is good .. Ye shall Be Blessed For Your Strive depart from evil and do good seek peace and pursue it the eyes of the Lord are upon Righteous and his ears open to their cry the face of the lord is against theme that do evil to cut off thy remembrance from the earth the righteous cry and the lord heareth and delivereth theme out of all their troubles
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Old 06-19-2005, 07:52 PM   #20
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THE LORD IS NIGH unto theme that are of a broken heart and saveth such as be of contrite spirt i really dont know what contrite means? I know Its A Good Thing The Lords Saves It Many Are The Afflictions Of The Righteous For Many Suffer As The Evil Doers But The Lord Deliverth theme out of all of their troubles he keepeth all his bones not one of theme is broken evil shall slay the wicked and they that the Rightteous shall be desolate The Lord Reedemeth the soul of his servants And None Of Theme That Trust In Him Shall Be Desolate ..
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Old 06-19-2005, 10:03 PM   #21
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Truth Can Be Served, Not Possessed

Love for the truth has been a favorite theme of Pope John Paul II. “Let us seek the truth about Christ and about his Church!...Let us love the Truth, proclaim the Truth! O Christ, show us the Truth! Be the only Truth for us!” Agenda for the Third Millennium Pope John Paul II

The Holy Father’s enthusiasm for the truth however is not shared by the secular world. In fact, its citizens, in general, harbor a distinct fear of the truth. This fear may be analyzed on three different levels:

1) that the truth would impose unwanted moral responsibilities on them;
2) that any association with the truth would occasion an air of pretentiousness;
3) that any claim to the truth might expose them to being wrong.

They prefer freedom from moral responsibility, absence of any “holier than thou” attitude and exemption from the possible embarrassment of being in error. Their fears, however, take them from the very light and meaning they long for, and plunge them into a dark void were they are trapped by a misery of their own making. Their flight from the truth is also an entrance into a world of gloom.

These three fears are ill fated, as well as ill founded. First of all, truth is our only avenue to real freedom. “You shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free.” John 8:32

Ignorance may at times be blissful, but it is never illuminating. St. Augustine once remarked that he had met many people who had been deceived, but never met anyone who wanted to be deceived.

We have a natural hunger for the truth of things. No one ever asks for the wrong time. It is always the “right” time and the truth about things we want to learn.

Untruth is not helpful, but truth is like a beacon that shows us the way. This is why the Pope titled his great encyclical on the freeing function of truth as Veritas Splendor (Truth’s Splendor).

When we are lost we want to lean the truth about our situation so that we can be liberated from our confusion. The truth makes us free; untruth binds us to bewilderment.
The truth about ourselves awakens us to our moral responsibilities, but we need this awakening in order to become whom we truly are, to advance toward our destiny, to build a meaningful life.

We should welcome the truth that illuminates our moral responsibilities with the same enthusiasm that a person who is lost in the woods and welcomes a compass and a map.

Secondly, the fear that any discovery of truth would make us pretentious is also counterproductive. Truth is not of our own making. Even Christ proclaimed that the truth He illuminated did not spring from Him alone. “My teaching is not mine, but His who sent me” (John 17:6)

Truth is not subjective. It represents the objective order of things. The person who comes to know something of the truth, then should experience humility, not vanity, for he discovers something that is not his.

Christ was emphatic in his denunciation of the Pharisees who claimed to know something of the truth but behaved with a pretentious snobbery. Truth is not he cause of Pharisaism, vanity is.

And both Christ and his Church are unrelenting in their advocacy of humility and in their condemnation of vanity. In fact, it may be far less tolerant of Pharisaism than the secular world. Consider, for example, the comment, “I hate anything fake,” made by Britney Spears, a veritable icon of artificiality and pretense. The secular world awards this kind of duplicity with celebrity.
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Old 06-19-2005, 10:09 PM   #22
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Truth Is More Nourishing Than Error

Thirdly, there is the rather spineless fear that in perusing the truth, we might fall into the embarrassing predicament of being wrong. Again, there is nothing wrong that can reasonably justify this anxiety. We all make mistakes. Not to try something for fear of making a mistake is akin to a paralyzing neurosis that would discourage one from trying anything.

Some people avoid marriage because they fear divorce. Others avoid friendship because they fear rejection. The pursuit of truth presupposes a certain amount of courage. If nothing is ventured, as the maxim goes, nothing is gained.

The fact that truth is indispensable for a meaningful life does not mean that it is always agreeable. Mounting the bathroom scale can be a breathless ascent, because the anxious weight-watcher knows that this simple piece of machinery tells the truth.

But he disconcerting truth that one is overweight may be exactly what one needs if exercising and dieting are to follow. The freedom that health offers may need to be preceded by the disagreeable truth that one is too fat.

Truth is as natural to our minds as oxygen is to our lungs and food is to our digestive system. It is a great mistake to regard the teaching of truth as an imposition. The Church does not, nor can she, “impose” truth.

Rather, she endeavors to propose truths to those who are disposed to receive them. The Vatican’s Declaration of Religious Liberty states that, “The truth cannot impose itself except by virtue of its own truth, as it wins over the mind with gentleness and power.

The Church as Guardian of the Truth and Teacher of the Word provides food for hungry minds. She does not impose the truth; no more than do Christians impose food on hungry bodies when they practice this corporeal act of mercy.

She guards it because it needs to be protected against the contamination of error. She teaches it because it is more nourishing than error. Moreover, the truth enables her to teach realistically about the truth of Christ, the truth of the Catholic Church, and the truth of man. Apostles are ministers of love, but they are also servants of the truth.


THE SPLENDOR OF TRUTH
http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/jo...lendor_en.html

DECLARATION ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOM DIGNITATIS HUMANAE ON THE RIGHT OF THE PERSON AND OF COMMUNITIES TO SOCIAL AND CIVIL FREEDOM IN MATTERS RELIGIOUS http://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_c...umanae_en.html


By Dr. Donald DeMarco, Professor of Philosophy, St. Jerome’s College at U. of Waterloo, he is married with 5 children.
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the truth is nurishing its in human nature to question its Authertiy as always man error puts in question ... the words of the Lord Are Pure As Silver tried in a furnace of the Earth ..pslams 12.verse 6..
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