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Anonymous Matthew wrote:

Hi, guys —

  • Did God, the Father, feel any emotional pain during the Crucifixion?
  • If not, does that prove how uncaring He is when we suffer so much?

I ask because He comes across as indifferent to us, whereas Jesus suffered for our sins.

P.S. I asked this before, but you got some ridiculous AI to answer it and it made no sense, please can a human answer this or just ignore it, if I wanted a communist to answer I would have asked a communist.

Matthew

  { Do you have a better answer other then the ridiculous one you gave to my previous question? }

Mike replied:

Dear Matthew,

Questions like you asked can be difficult to understand and explain. It’s like you asking us, what is the Holy Trinity. None of us can answer this question because it is partially a mystery.

Magisterium A.I. makes accessible the teaching of the Catholic Church like never before. Whether you’re seeking answers on Church teaching, conducting research, or just trying to save some time, Magisterium AI is at your disposal 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Our AI references more than 5,700 documents of the Catholic Church that fall within the Extraordinary and Ordinary Magisterium.

The new Scholarly Mode offers free access to over 2,300 scholarly documents. Seminal works from Doctors and Fathers of the Church such as St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Augustine, St. John Chrysostom, St. Teresa of Avila, and many more are included in this mode as well as the Bible and important biblical commentaries.

Wonder where the generated answers come from? Citations are available with every response so you can do a little follow-up investigation.

With an expanding network of global partners and access to unique Catholic books and documents not yet available on the web, we're continuously enhancing Magisterium AI’s reasoning abilities and reference database, making it smarter and more useful.
  • Now you tell me Matthew, does this sound like it would come from a Communist?

The question you asked maybe similar to asking us, “What is the Holy Trinity?”
These are questions we can have a partial knowledge of but not a full knowledge of.

Maybe one of my colleagues will have more to add, to what I've said after reading Magisterium AI’s initial reply.

Mike

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