Veritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 2:31 am
My counter is, Christianity is not
fundamentally clerical and regardless Christianity can be modelled based on the
FS approach.
That is what Martin Luther attempted. He thought that he could turn Christianity from a clerical religion into a scriptural one.
In my opinion, Luther's attempt failed mostly because of the enormous historical accumulation of outright nonsense into the Christian doctrine. Luther failed at removing it.
That is why interpretation of the contradictory and inconsistent minefield of Christian doctrine will always require a clergy.
A machine can also not do it because the accumulated nonsense is not even closed under logical consequence.
In terms of Tarski's semantic theory of truth, Christian doctrine does not have a model-theoretical model and requires incessant manual human intervention in order to continuously re-axiomatize the existing pile of nonsense.
Christian doctrine requires management similar to Chernobyl reactor number four. Christian doctrine needs to be monitored continuously because new disasters are always waiting just behind the corner.
Every few decades, they must also build a new sarcophagus on top of the old one because the old one is about to implode. If they don't keep babysitting the slumbering monster, it will sooner or later spontaneously combust and go up in flames.
That is why the survival of the Church is not even viable without the
Spanish Inquisition. Centralized interpretation of the existing pile of bullshit is simply a necessity:
ChatGPT: the dycastery for the doctrine of the faith
The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) is a key department within the Roman Curia, the administrative body of the Holy See. Its primary responsibility is to promote and safeguard the teachings of the Catholic Church on matters of faith and morals.
Key Functions:
1. Doctrinal Oversight: It examines theological writings to ensure they align with Catholic doctrine and addresses issues of heresy or doctrinal error.
2. Moral Issues: The DDF evaluates ethical questions, particularly in bioethics, social justice, and contemporary challenges.
3. Disciplinary Matters: It handles cases of serious offenses by clergy, such as sexual abuse or crimes against the sacraments.
4. Interfaith Dialogue: It fosters dialogue with other religions and Christian denominations, ensuring discussions align with Catholic beliefs.
Historical Background:
Originally established in 1542 as the Sacred Congregation of the Universal Inquisition, it aimed to combat heresies.
In 1908, it was renamed the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF).
In 2022, Pope Francis reorganized it as a dicastery under the Apostolic Constitution Praedicate Evangelium, emphasizing its pastoral mission.
The DDF is often considered one of the most influential dicasteries within the Vatican, and its prefect (head) is typically a cardinal appointed by the pope.
The existing pile of bullshit needs to be continuously repaired for the infinite number of bugs lurking inside the Christian doctrine.
This system cannot run as an automatic program because it is too faulty. They continuously have to make manual decisions and difficult choices as to which bug they will try to fix and which bug will simply be labeled "
WONTFIX".