PeterZ wrote:lyonheart wrote:Hi PeterZ,
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** Go back to Maikel's sermon in Manchyr; he's rather direct in stating the CoGA has obviously failed in God's charge to teach and protect his children, thus invalidating it as God's church.
No where does he address any such dogma as you've suggested here.
There is no textev in the Holy Writ that the existence of the CoGA is fundamental or crucial to any Safeholdian's salvation; certainly we haven't heard that argument made by the Go4, even in their private thoughts, or vocalized by anyone else, and no evident attempt by the CoC or reformists to counter any such claim by CoGA propagandists.**
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L
http://forums.davidweber.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=6604&p=175006&hilit=God%27s+plan+for+safehold#p175006
I recommend that you reread this snippet. Further, I recommend that you consider what Merlin's description really means with respect to the dogma you discount so thoroughly.
Just in case I screwed this up, its snippet #15 of HFQ.
Merlin states explicitly that the pre Armageddon Reef Writ describes the behavior God requires to go to Heaven or in other words to be saved. That describes a doctrine of salvation through works.
Further, he describes the shift in the Writ stemming from the Books of Schuler and Chihiro. That the Inquisition is given the brutal iron fisted tools to compel Saffehold to follow God's Plan. However, the authority to compel Safeholdians to follow God's Plan for Safehold existed in the original Writ.
This passage from snippet #15 reads to me that the CoGA must keep Safehold within certain parameters in order for its citizens to have a chance at salvation. That suggests to me that Safehold society must do certain things and avoid doing others for ANYONE on Safehold to have a chance to be saved. This is the doctrine I described as societal salvation. This was part of the original Writ. The Books of Shueler and Chihiro simply added the vicious tools the Inquisition uses in the stories.
As to the rest, feel free to believe whatever you wish. Regarding my understanding of CoGA doctrine, I believe I understand the implications of the text much better than you. Again, I may be wrong, but am more comfortable following my logic than yours.
Hi PeterZ and Lyonheart,
First I want to say that I have the utmost respect for both of you, both as individuals and as posters on the forum. But could it be that neither of you are doing a very good job of reading the other guy's posts? I have at least some sense that you are talking past each other, at least somewhat.
Lyonheart, there is more than adequate textev for the assertion that the COGA does indeed teach that believing its doctrine its way is necessary for salvation. Think about Mikael's conversation with Irys when she was having her little epiphany as one example. Peter is not wrong about that.
Peter, I was raised in a very doctrinally rigid church. But even in that kind of situation, there were and are people raising questions. I can scarcely believe that it would be different on Safehold. Not everybody is going to take the dogmas with equal seriousness no matter how much the church asserts that as the keeper of men's souls, they had better tow the line. They wouldn't be human if they did.
There is no question but what the good people loyal to the COGA are in for a series of shocks. The first, of course, is to learn to live with the reality that the COGA is no longer unanimously regarded as the keeper of men and women's souls. There is going to be lots of denial as people seek to avoid to coming to grips with that. Some people will never come to grips with it. It will be left to their children who no longer remember the old reality except for second hand to raise the questions calling to dogma into doubt.
The second, of course, is the Great Reveal which will leave a lot of people even in Old Charis struggling to come to grips with that. In fact, as I understand it, there is at least one very destructive war looming on the horizon before all of this is put to rest.
The way RFC has set this up, I don't really know how it is all going to play out. But for sure, there aren't going to be any love fests or soft landings here on Safehold soon.
Don