lol, I thought they loved to use this symbol for political opponents?
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CommanderCloon@lemmy.mlto
News@lemmy.world•In Latest Rebuke of Trump and Hegseth, Pope Says 'God Does Not Bless Any Conflict'
3·6 days agoApologies accepted, and to be honest I’d rather have a tense argument than to be ignored, especially when it’s a good opportunity to learn 😁
Wishing you all the best
CommanderCloon@lemmy.mlto
News@lemmy.world•In Latest Rebuke of Trump and Hegseth, Pope Says 'God Does Not Bless Any Conflict'
2·6 days agoIt’s the same fucking reason Michael Scott isn’t bankrupt when he says, “I declare bankruptcy”
Which is funny to the audience because everyone knows that’s not how banking works. It took me a while to find out what exactly was missing because the definition - which is a translation of the original - is full of “term of art” hidden jargon. Easy traps for outsiders. I’m not trying to get out of being wrong btw, just saying that there is probably a reason this is a common misunderstanding and not a matter of being dumb.
CommanderCloon@lemmy.mlto
News@lemmy.world•In Latest Rebuke of Trump and Hegseth, Pope Says 'God Does Not Bless Any Conflict'
3·6 days agoAfter digging I’ll concede the point.
My misunderstanding was on the “he defines a doctrine concerning faith or morals to be held by the whole church”, specifically “defines”, which is not simply, as I understood it, “makes a statement concerning X”
CommanderCloon@lemmy.mlto
News@lemmy.world•In Latest Rebuke of Trump and Hegseth, Pope Says 'God Does Not Bless Any Conflict'
3·6 days agoEdit: I was wrong
Speaking infallibly can be done a number of ways, including the one which I literally quoted, from the Vatican council. This is not external information, this is catholic doctrine. You can find it on the official Vatican website, though only in Latin: https://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/i-vatican-council/documents/vat-i_const_18700718_pastor-aeternus_la.html
It is possible to establish doctrines a number of ways, including through long collegial processes as you describe. Those are simply not the only ways, and an ex-cathedra declaration is the prerogative of the pontiff alone.
What specific point are you disagreeing on with me here? How is the declaration from Pope Leo not ex-cathedra per Vatican I?
CommanderCloon@lemmy.mlto
News@lemmy.world•In Latest Rebuke of Trump and Hegseth, Pope Says 'God Does Not Bless Any Conflict'
1·6 days agoWell the pope just needs to not contradict their predecessors for this to hold. We’re (me included) snarking because Popes did materially support & call for wars, but (recorded) official statements have generally been anti-war.
Although funnily enough, unlike their roman counterpart, orthodox / coptic patriarchs always refused to call for holy wars, because:
- As a matter of principle it didn’t really fit
- Giving Christian support for wars made those wars (which were usually inevitable anyway) a Christian vs. non-Christian matter, meaning the church would die when it could survive under non-Christian management
- And Muslims invading the eastern roman empire tended to be pretty tolerant & the taxes imposed by Muslims (including the Jizya) sometimes were even lower than those they paid under byzantine rule
- And they also really did not care about the canon of the catholic churches (coptic, orthodox, roman), meaning heretics who would be burned or need to reform in Christian lands could live normally under Muslim rule
CommanderCloon@lemmy.mlto
News@lemmy.world•In Latest Rebuke of Trump and Hegseth, Pope Says 'God Does Not Bless Any Conflict'
3·6 days agoEdit: I was wrong
How is the Pope making official statements (“defines a doctrine concerning faith or morals” pretty much sums up all pontifical statements that aren’t a direct response to world events) concerning faith/morals which is destined to catholics anything “rare”?
BTW you paraphrased in a way that makes it less legible (IMO), here is the original:
[…] when the Roman pontiff speaks EX CATHEDRA, that is, when, in the exercise of his office as shepherd and teacher of all Christians, in virtue of his supreme apostolic authority, he defines a doctrine concerning faith or morals to be held by the whole church, he possesses, by the divine assistance promised to him in blessed Peter, that infallibility which the divine Redeemer willed his church to enjoy in defining doctrine concerning faith or morals
Source (Vatican 4th session, chapter 4)
We don’t have the official statements made by Urban II When he called for a crusade, I’d argue it’s a bit of a stretch to say that he didn’t bless that war to some degree, but if you someone wants to argue otherwise I guess we’d have to agree to disagree.
On the other hand, pope Leo made this statement:
God does not bless any conflict. Anyone who is a disciple of Christ, the Prince of Peace, is never on the side of those who once wielded the sword and today drop bombs
- He is Is the Roman Pontiff, and there is no indication that he’s making this statement outside this role
- He has made a declaration which can be qualified as a doctrine
- “a principle or position or the body of principles in a branch of knowledge or system of belief” Merriam Webster
- That point can be argued though, “doctrine” is a weird word.
- Which is applicable to the whole church (“Anyone who is a disciple of Christ”)
CommanderCloon@lemmy.mlto
News@lemmy.world•In Latest Rebuke of Trump and Hegseth, Pope Says 'God Does Not Bless Any Conflict'
13·6 days agodeleted by creator
I agree with you to a degree, the issue now is that a lot of jobs only exist to provide value to shareholders while being neutral to or even hostile to society.
Yeah I wish lol. She’s just a crook, check her wikipedia out
Lol her wikipedia article lists a history of corruption from oil companies
CommanderCloon@lemmy.mlto
World News@lemmy.world•Iran claims victory, says it forced US to accept 10-point planEnglish
21·11 days agoUnless the US comes out and denies it, there is no reason to doubt it. They’re boastful enough not to let Iran claim total victory
CommanderCloon@lemmy.mlto
politics @lemmy.world•Trump is burning every bridge America had left
31·11 days agoHuge W.
Anything that puts the US farther away from being able to terrorize the world (like they did with Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, Iraq, Afghanistan and so many more) is a win for Humanity.
CommanderCloon@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Why is gaming becoming so expensive? The answer is found in AIEnglish
41·11 days agoThese kinds of situations are inevitable in capitalism
CommanderCloon@lemmy.mlto
World News@lemmy.world•Russia earning billions from Hormuz blockade, German trade body saysEnglish
91·11 days agoDamn, maybe Germany would benefit not to align itself with the empire then huh
I disagree, yellow paint is pure laziness. Games can still rely on lighting and other environmental guidance, but they just chuck paint everywhere instead of thinking their level design & environments correctly.
Elden ring is a great example of that, constantly placing environmental clues everywhere to attract your eye without needing any objective markers or other cheap tricks
CommanderCloon@lemmy.mlto
World News@lemmy.world•Iranians form human chains at bridges and power plantsEnglish
121·11 days agoRemind me of the consequences when they killed 160+ schoolgirls on the first day of their attack?
CommanderCloon@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Your phone is a snitch in your pocket, and the law won't save you. It's time to break the surveillance machine.
1·11 days agoNot updated but it still works fine
CommanderCloon@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Your phone is a snitch in your pocket, and the law won't save you. It's time to break the surveillance machine.
5·12 days agoSome stuff that you can use are
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AdNauseam, visually blocks ads but under the hood clicks on them, nuking the usefulness of ad trackers
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TrackMeNot, spams queries on search engines, clicks some links here and there, all in the background. Works perfectly with AdNauseam, nuking both ad & search profiling
Then there is this experimental (HARPO: Learning to Subvert Online Behavioral Advertising) paper on using ML to obfuscate online tracking, it’s a research paper so my understanding is limited to the excerpt 😅 https://arxiv.org/pdf/2111.05792
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Could they not “just” use FPV drones with nades to take those flimsy radars out anyway? Instead of expensive ammunition. If it’s possible then it slashes down the price to take out these radars to a few thousands at most