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History, 30.09.2019 06:30 kaamri97

How does loyola feel men should think about the orders and rules of the church?
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a. men should completely and even blindly accept the rules and decisions of the catholic church. faith means believing what the church says even if it is the opposite of what our senses or our logic tell us to be true.
b. men should listen to the rules and decisions of the catholic church but be capable of making their own decision about church doctrine. faith means trusting the catholic church to make the right decisions but only if it corresponds to what you know from logic and your senses.
c. the catholic church can make mistakes and a good man should be ready to judge all things for himself. faith means trusting in your own ability to make good decisions and then following the rules of the catholic church that support your own ethical decisions.

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