Every so often I check out what is being discussed over on Channel-C. Being an admitted atheist, I would be denied participation on that discussion board. There are a couple of recent topics that I thought I would share here, since they might be of interest to others, and might also encourage some discussion. The other thread will be started tomorrow, since I've used up my daily allotment of 2 threads.
The first thread, started by our old friend "Amazing" Jim Whitney, says:
Posted by JimWhitney on Sat - May 3 - 5:25pm:
On Monday, May 19th, at 8:00 PM, Eastern Daylight Time, Tom Cabean will be interviewed on the program "The Journey Home." It will be shown on cable TV channel "Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN), a global Catholic network.The program will go into Tom's history with Jehovah's Witnesses and his time of service at Bethel and his conversion to Catholicism.
The link below can be used to confirm the program schedule.
I think EWTN is channel 370 on DirecTV. You can probably find it other satellite/cable networks.
Jim's initial post elicited a response that to me was unexpected :
Posted by Researcher on Sun - May 4 - 07:14am:
In Reply to: Tom Cabean to be interviewed on Cable TV posted by JimWhitney on Sat - May 3 - 5:25pm:
Hi Jim Whitney.This is what Tom Cabeen has sold his soul to:
"The Church professes her faith in the eternity of the pains of hell in clear terms in the Athanasian Creed (Denz., nn. 40), in authentic doctrinal decisions (Denz, nn. 211, 410, 429, 807, 835, 915), and in countless passages of her liturgy; she never prays for the damned. Hence, beyond the possibility of doubt, the Church expressly teaches the eternity of the pains of hell as a truth of faith which no one can deny or call in question without manifest heresy."
Which means that TC is not allowed to question any of this without HE HIMSELF being a heretic and he himself condemned to the flames of Hell!
the Catholic Encyclopedia about Hell
Researcher
This was added to the "conversation":
Posted by Flatlander on Sat - May 3 - 6:08pm:
In Reply to: Tom Cabean to be interviewed on Cable TV posted by JimWhitney on Sat - May 3 - 5:25pm:
Hi Jim,
Where have you been lately?I still cant seem to wrap my head around the idea that Tom, having talked to him in person a few years ago, can now accept the doctrines of Purgatory, eternal torment, praying to Mary and the saints etc. He seems to be such a caring and loving person; completely the opposite of what he feels God now "is"; now that he has accepted the Catholic doctrine that God has a place of eternal torment for wayward souls. It seems, to me anyway, such a complete 180 degrees from what I remember of him. He was very instrumental in helping me with my exit from the JW religion and I am at least very grateful for the help he and his family did for mine at that crossroad in our lives. If I had to pick one doctrine that I have trouble reconciling in my search for understanding God and his dealings with man, that would be very near the top.
I would very much like to watch the program but I can't seem to find that cable channel on my cable tv listing for my area. Maybe I will be able to download a copy of it from somewhere or someone after it airs.
Flat
"Researcher" approved:
Posted by Researcher on Sun - May 4 - 00:54am:
In Reply to: Re: Tom Cabean to be interviewed on Cable TV posted by Flatlander on Sat - May 3 - 6:08pm:
Hi Flat.Agree fully. You expressed yourself very well on the issue.
Though I never knew Tom I'm sure that your description of him is true. He having such a mild and compassionate nature, it is indeed STUNNING that he should now become a member of a Church that strongly believes in eternal torment. Why does he do this? My guess: He is in need of a religious 'home' (possibly his sons too), a steadfast place of spiritual gravity - not like the Protestant world where there is no religious center of gravity.
But in this case there is: The Papacy, the Vatican. Maybe I know how he feels about it. Being a Christian and being spiritually lonely is very hard. I know, for in Sweden I am.
But I will never consider converting to the RCC. My heart goes out to Tom. I feel so sorry for him.
Researcher
As for my own thooughts on this, I will watch Tom Cabeen if I remember to. The conversion (or return) to Catholicism by Tom Cabeen (and Jim Whitney) are their own business. I won't condemn them, though as an atheist I think they won't enjoy eternity in the way they expect to.
The TV interview should be interesting though, no? Anyone who wants to read Tom's biography can check: http://www.xjw.com/cabeen.html