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     The Thinker above, originally The Poet, is looking down at the gate to Hell in deep thought with pity. By some or all, the sculpture represents poet Dante Alighieri or his poetry, respectively (a work of French sculptor Auguste Rodin). The Vatican honors poet Dante Alighieri, considering him the father of the Italian language. An English-translated PDF of the Vatican website content is available at this first Mega link MEGAThe Vatican, Viaggiare con Dante.




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     Please, see an article on the home page, a summary of:
The Lord’s Prayer: God May Withdraw All His Forgiveness, Lacking Strict Forgiveness of Others at the Final Judgment. Although perhaps not currently affected, be ever-mindful. It is not hype, an exaggeration.



➘ APOSTLE SAINT PETER'S CONVERSION EXPERIENCE

APOSTLE SAINT PETER Courtesy:FranciscoGoya/WebGalleryOfArt~Repentance~~~Contrition~~~~~~~Conversion

APOSTLE SAINT PETER Courtesy:FranciscoGoya/WebGalleryOfArt~Repentance~~~Contrition~~~~~~~Conversion
APOSTLE SAINT PETER ~ Repentance, Contrition, then Conversion ~ Please see two sections of an article on the home page entitled Interior Conversion of Heart, the section entitled The Top Page Apostle Saint Peter Image and the Apostle Saint Peter Image Footnote ~ The image above is a courtesy of the Web Gallery of Art.

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Saturday, May 7, 2022

A Fair Definition of the Truth



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     We should be open to change for the better, if not for others, for ourselves. The negative impact of words on people is real. All have hurt others with words, whether unknowingly or with little thought. There are extremes, some contributing to the harm regularly, knowing they have a problem. We should be interested in the truth in all cases, avoiding wrong upon others. A problem deserves interest. 


     Well, it's true! No, not that simple. The well-supported belief that information about someone is the literal truth is sinful when disclosed if it lacks the love of our neighbor as ourselves, concern for others. 


     The foundation for a fair definition of the truth is three selected excerpts from the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The truth often is not the literal truth, but far from it, of something less through the requirement of God that we love our neighbor as ourselves, concern for others. Nondisclosure usually requires more strength of character than disclosure, and often God requires it.


     Please read more, especially those confronted with a reorientation of life. Despite it, Everyone can be comfortable confidently in what is right, being stronger, on God's behalf, to be with Him in the end.        



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