For all that we've trashed the Catholic Church as though they've been some kind of "arch-enemy" of Jehovah's Witnesses and Christianity itself, its quite facinating to see this once strict religion gradually abandoning its teachings and becoming more mainstream.
Its quite interesting to see how centuries held beliefs can be abandoned due to changing times. I think there are many more similarities between the catholic church and Witnesses than we realized, despite our insisting how radically different we were.
I'm not saying the attrocities committed by the catholic church are somehow equal or less than mistakes made by Jehovah's Witnesses. But i do think that the Pope's acknowledging and apologizing for many of these earlier this year is a step in the right direction.
I guess they get new light too as they've changed their teachings on hellfire, and now they've even opened up heaven to non-Catholics. So much of our difficulties has to do with all the exclusivity we give to ourselves, that we are the only ones with the "truth".
Time shows we make mistakes like everyone else, but failing to acknowledge and apologize for them only makes it worse in this age of holding leaders accountable for their decisions. At some point every group realizes they must change with the times.
We only thought we'd be in this for a short time, and I think the people at the top still do, hence while great changes have been made, there is an obvious hessitation to make even greater necessary changes. There also remains a moral accountablity for past errors that remains unmet.
Change is a part of life, and there are painful decisions that need to be made by all of us on a personal level. Recognizing you made a mistake and not clinging to the past once you realize it is very important to survival and progress. And the sooner we are honest with ourselves, the better off we will be. I think its the same with any organization or religion.
Fantasy always meets up with reality when it comes to life, if not in life, it does in death. I think the Catholic church has made some good moves to keep itself in existance. Whether they are genuine or sincere or not, I don't know; perhaps its just about survival. But I think the next batch of leaders "in the truth" will regret the former one's not having made these changes sooner.
It will be interesting to see where it all ends up. Apologies make the past easier to accept and to forgive, but when the people see it as forced or some sort of political move who knows how they will respond? [url] http://discussion.witnesses.net/Forum34/HTML/003122.html[/url]
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