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I don't agree that all religions are boutique religions — 'boutique' was Hart's term for a process that others have terms 'pick-n-mix', 'cherry-picking' and 'smorgasbord' — basically you take the bits you like from a spectrum of religions, and leave the stuff you don't
Could you expand on this difference? I am not understanding what the difference is. And how one tells the one from the other.
I understand Hart's term but I suggest all religion is composed of cherry picking. If we merely concentrate on Christianity we find, according to The World Christian Encyclopedia, that there are approximately 34000 Christian groups alone.
That argument doesn't really hold in his specific case, he is Catholic remember, it's all them Protestants that are doing it wrong.That sure does seem to suggest cherry picking of Christianity on a Grand Scale. Thoughts, Thomas?
That argument doesn't really hold in his specific case, he is Catholic remember, it's all them Protestants that are doing it wrong.
I don't think it's so much a matter of cherry picking. Just a different interpretation of what's there. Never cared for the idea of denominations myself. My ancestors simply identified themselves as Christian and left it at that.Why are there all those denominations? Because every single one cherry picked certain aspects of the Bible to accept and other parts to reject.
I'm not saying >I< believe that, but is it unreasonable that a Catholic would?Unless you are saying that anything beyond Catholicism is not appropriate Christianity? Which I cannot imagine that is what you mean.
Oh, wow! That's a question and a half.I am curious how you perceive this comment in regards to the American versus European versions of Catholicism.
Really?American Catholics very much see themselves of the Catholic faith; the Pope their spiritual leader. Americans have also accepted and rejected various portions of Catholic theism to conform with how our society differs from European society.
Same here, I think.American Catholics are more like to co-habitate with a member of the opposite sex (i.e. outside of marriage).
Same here.They are much more likely to use contraception controls within a marriage rather than risk an unwanted pregnancy.
LOL? You mean the transmission of sexual disease is more likely within marriage? Not sure the way I've read it is quite what you meant to say?Even more so to avoid the transmission of sexual diseases as American Catholics are much more likely to have sex outside of marriage.
Interesting question.Yet Americans do see themselves as Catholics and by inference, meaning they follow the tenants of Catholicism. In most other respects they follow the rules that the Vatican imposes. Are they a variant of Catholicism? A bastardization of Catholicism? Are they not Catholics at all because they have altered some of the rules of the faith to the realities of life in America? Thoughts?
OK.Here is where we will always disagree.
OK.If we merely concentrate on Christianity we find, according to The World Christian Encyclopedia, that there are approximately 34000 Christian groups alone.
See? SEE? I was right everyone, I'm always right about everything!I would argue that boutique-ing did not happen until the Reformation.
LOL, They certainly are!... it's all them Protestants that are doing it wrong.
As stated above, I don't think the historical schisms were the product of 'the boutique marketplace' that Hart is talking about. The pre-Reformation schisms, for example, are all on theological grounds, on intellectual rather than volitional grounds ...... I have noticed that he is really careful when talking about other Traditions.
. For all Luther's aims at the good, it seems his pessimism flavoured his theology to the point that human nature was seen as fundamentally corrupt, and therefore incapable of doing good, whereas the Catholic view is human nature is fundamentally good, capable of doing good, but wounded
I beg your pardon?Rejection of original sin... I'll put that in my cart.
My selective boutique does not include original sin...or all the guilt...or fire and brimstone, or devil critters, or a place called hell.... come and join the cuddle puddle.I beg your pardon?
Oh ... OK ... ?My selective boutique does not include ...
love...What was His message?