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The Cat on the Mat
Denominational Hermeneutics
Clergy/Leaders' Mail-list No. 437
How would the Uniting Church deal with "the cat sat on the mat"
if it appeared in the Bible?
The liberal theologians would point out that such a passage did not
of course mean that the cat literally sat on the mat. Also, cat and
mat had different meanings in those days from today, and anyway, the
text should be interpreted according to the customs and practices of
the period.
This would lead to an immediate backlash from the Evangelicals.
They would make an essential condition of faith that a real physical,
living cat,being a domestic pet of the Felix Domesticus species, and
having a whiskered head and furry body, four legs and a tail, did
physically place its whole body on a floor covering, designed for
that purpose, and which is on the floor but not of the floor. The
expression "on the floor but not of the floor" would be explained in
a leaflet.
Meanwhile, the Catholics would have developed the Festival of the
Sedentation of the Blessed Cat. This would teach that the cat was
white and majestically reclined on a mat of gold thread before its
assumption to the Great Cat Basket of Heaven. This is commemorated
by the singing of the Magnificat, lighting three candles, and ringing
a bell five times. This would cause a schism with the Orthodox Church
which believes tradition requires Holy Cats Day [as it is
colloquially known], to be marked by lighting six candles and ringing
the bell four times. This would partly be resolved by the Cuckoo
Land Declaration recognising the traditional validity of each.
Eventually, the House of Bishops would issue a statement on the
Doctrine of the Feline Sedentation. It would explain, traditionally
the text describes a domestic feline quadruped superjacent to an
unattached covering on a fundamental surface. For determining its
salvific and eschatological significations, we follow the heuristic
analytical principles adopted in dealing with the Canine Fenestration
Question [How much is that doggie in the window?] and the Affirmative
Musaceous Paradox [Yes, we have no bananas]. And so on, for another
210 pages.
The General Synod would then commend this report as helpful resource
material for clergy to explain to the man in the pew the difficult
doctrine of the cat sat on the mat.
Shalom! Rowland Croucher
Director, John Mark Ministries - resources for pastors/leaders.
(Bookroom, library, and worldwide F.W.Boreham Trading Post)
Home Page: http://www.pastornet.net.au/jmm (400 articles now)
Thought for today: God is the denial of denial (Meister Eckhart)
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