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Mother Theresa was Beatified by Pope John Paul 2 in 2003 as a first step be being becoming a Saint. https://www.americancatholic.org/feature...nthood.asp
Well in reality its impossible to know whether what appears to be genuine belief actually is but there are cases where it is almost inconceivable that professed genuine belief is anything other than that. I used the MT example above to illustrate this.
If some with genuine belief get confirmation whilst some don't and then start to question their belief how can that be their fault? This appears to be what MT was suffering from. Note: These struggles of hers only came to light after the beatification process had started. http://content.time.com/time/magazine/ar...20,00.html and http://www.cbsnews.com/news/letters-reve...as-secret/ along with many more.
Your summary of my argument appears consistent with my position.
Mother Theresa was Beatified by Pope John Paul 2 in 2003 as a first step be being becoming a Saint. https://www.americancatholic.org/feature...nthood.asp
Quote:"It appears that there are some with genuine belief who are sentenced to a life-time of no-proof." Does the appearance of genuine belief equal genuine belief? Does the Bible make a distinction?
Well in reality its impossible to know whether what appears to be genuine belief actually is but there are cases where it is almost inconceivable that professed genuine belief is anything other than that. I used the MT example above to illustrate this.
If some with genuine belief get confirmation whilst some don't and then start to question their belief how can that be their fault? This appears to be what MT was suffering from. Note: These struggles of hers only came to light after the beatification process had started. http://content.time.com/time/magazine/ar...20,00.html and http://www.cbsnews.com/news/letters-reve...as-secret/ along with many more.
Your summary of my argument appears consistent with my position.
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