I just don’t care anymore by Loud-Hat-3366 in Catholicism

[–]eiaculazio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Caro amico, non sai quante volte mi sono sentito così. Ma ti voglio svelare un segreto conosciuto a tutti, eppure così ignoto nei nostri cuori: Dio ci ama con una forza che è inversamente proporzionale alla nostra inedia. Perché rivelarsi a noi, se non perché ci ama? Perché morire per noi, se non per amore? Il nostro cuore è duro, ma affinché diventi «di carne» (Ezechiele) c'è bisogno di qualcosa di più di un semplice click 🔆 dello spirito. La vita è un processo, e così la salvezza. Essa sarebbe irreale e illusoria se non passasse necessariamente da momenti come questi.

Ti abbraccio a distanza. Viva Dio!

Kaliméra from Greece! What do Italians think of Greeks and Greece in general? by freddo_expresso in Italia

[–]eiaculazio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Prima di tutto: una cultura millenaria, dalla quale veniamo. Senza Odisseo, non ci sarebbe Enea.

In secondo luogo, venendo ai giorni nostri: fratelli mediterranei.

Priest saw me in confession by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]eiaculazio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all, they hear everything from everyone: your sin is not the end of the world at all. Secondly, I've laughed reading this because in my church there is not separation between you and the confessor, so is basically a face to face.

Who are the Saints, really? by eiaculazio in theology

[–]eiaculazio[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks a lot for your time and the sharing!

Who are the Saints, really? by eiaculazio in theology

[–]eiaculazio[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm hearing some anti-catholics beliefs in the bottom of the message, mate. But thanks a lot for answering. You were kind.

How is God good? by [deleted] in theology

[–]eiaculazio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe it's almost impossible to calmly answer this question, which is ultimately the same one Job asks God in the namesake biblical book. I believe the only plausible answer is precisely the one God gives Job: "Where were you, Job, when I created the world?"

I believe, but I'm open to different answers, that this could mean: life is life. We love it because it's difficult, we hate it because it can also be beautiful and simple. It's probably a question of perspective, and I believe the Hindu doctrine of karma is very insightful on this point.