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<blockquote data-quote="Tiger" data-source="post: 122896" data-attributes="member: 353"><p>That reply is a textbook example of postmodern relativism masquerading as wisdom. You admit life has meaning but reduce it to a self-constructed illusion, ignoring that such subjectivity renders meaning incoherent. If everyone invents their own 'truth,' the word itself becomes meaningless—a hollow crutch to stave off existential despair. Yet, the human yearning for ultimate meaning refuses to be satisfied with cheap, self-serving fabrications. This isn’t about comfort; it’s about reality.</p><p></p><p>The attempt to discredit Catholicism by parroting tired scandals is both lazy minded and blind to the real problem. I’m more critical of the Church’s failings than you could ever hope to be, but unlike you, I understand where the blame truly lies. The infiltrators who hijacked the Church in the 1960s gutted its human structures, twisting it into the modern-day charade you naively equate with Catholicism. I owe no allegiance to this current Vatican circus; my faith rests on the unbroken wisdom of the Saints and the Church’s eternal truths, forged over 2,000 years. Your critique is hollow, born of borrowed outrage, while mine comes from deep understanding and fidelity to what the Church was meant to be, not what its enemies have tried to make it.</p><p></p><p>Your admission that the 'unconscious always needs a god' is far more damning to your argument than you realize. That universal longing doesn’t point to an invention of the human mind but to a divine imprint on the soul—a God who calls us to seek Him. You can scramble to fill the void with subjective idols or cultural platitudes, but in the end, only the one true God can offer the meaning you can’t live without but pretend to deny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiger, post: 122896, member: 353"] That reply is a textbook example of postmodern relativism masquerading as wisdom. You admit life has meaning but reduce it to a self-constructed illusion, ignoring that such subjectivity renders meaning incoherent. If everyone invents their own 'truth,' the word itself becomes meaningless—a hollow crutch to stave off existential despair. Yet, the human yearning for ultimate meaning refuses to be satisfied with cheap, self-serving fabrications. This isn’t about comfort; it’s about reality. The attempt to discredit Catholicism by parroting tired scandals is both lazy minded and blind to the real problem. I’m more critical of the Church’s failings than you could ever hope to be, but unlike you, I understand where the blame truly lies. The infiltrators who hijacked the Church in the 1960s gutted its human structures, twisting it into the modern-day charade you naively equate with Catholicism. I owe no allegiance to this current Vatican circus; my faith rests on the unbroken wisdom of the Saints and the Church’s eternal truths, forged over 2,000 years. Your critique is hollow, born of borrowed outrage, while mine comes from deep understanding and fidelity to what the Church was meant to be, not what its enemies have tried to make it. Your admission that the 'unconscious always needs a god' is far more damning to your argument than you realize. That universal longing doesn’t point to an invention of the human mind but to a divine imprint on the soul—a God who calls us to seek Him. You can scramble to fill the void with subjective idols or cultural platitudes, but in the end, only the one true God can offer the meaning you can’t live without but pretend to deny. [/QUOTE]
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