Wednesday, July 23, 2014

SSPX is writing on theology with a premise from physics, a rejection of physical laws :metaphysics is mixed with reality

The SSPX is writing on theology, not physics.1.
 
Lionel:
Yes they are writing on theology but they are using a premise based on physics, or a rejection of physics.
They assume that we can physically see the dead in Heaven. This is premise N.1.
To be able to see any one on earth is entering the realm of physics. It is a physical action.
Then they follow up with a false premise.
They are able to physically see the dead on earth who are saved in invincible ignorance and the baptism of desire.
This is metaphysics!!!
Then they conclude that these deceased whom they see on earth are visible exceptions to salvation outside the Church.They are examples of persons who have been saved without the baptism of water.
Their final conclusion is that these cases are exceptions to the traditonal interpretation of extra ecclesiam nulla salus.
 
 
Of course, no one's soul is "physically visible," except, perhaps, under extraordinary circumstances.
Lionel:
Agreed!
 
Such is a manifest truism. I do not believe that they are "implying" anything....
 
Lionel:
They may not be aware of the implication( the dead are visible).However this is their common position.
 
-Lionel Andrades
 
 
 
 
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July 21, 2014

Where does the SSPX say there are defacto exceptions to extra ecclesiam nulla salus ? Here it is : it's irrational

 
http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2014/07/where-does-sspx-say-there-are-defacto.html

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