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Dec 4, 2018 14:26:21   #
Rose42
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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Your denials of the atrocities of your Protestant Church


No more beating around the bush. You're a liar. And not even a good one.

I have not seen one protestant deny anything but your inflated numbers. You have no research or facts to back it up but facts and truth don't matter to you as you've demonstrated countless times.

To the contrary Catholic pedophilia and other atrocities are very well documented and you and other Catholics are still silent about it.

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Dec 4, 2018 14:43:40   #
bahmer
 
Rose42 wrote:
No more beating around the bush. You're a liar. And not even a good one.

I have not seen one protestant deny anything but your inflated numbers. You have no research or facts to back it up but facts and truth don't matter to you as you've demonstrated countless times.

To the contrary Catholic pedophilia and other atrocities are very well documented and you and other Catholics are still silent about it.


It also seems that the pedophilia are very rampant in Hollywood and the democrat party which is where most Roman Catholics reside. That is also the party of those in favor of abortion are as well. Do you see any correlation between the two? I am sure that Radiance3 doesn't see it but the rest of us do.

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Dec 4, 2018 14:56:09   #
Radiance3
 
bahmer wrote:
It also seems that the pedophilia are very rampant in Hollywood and the democrat party which is where most Roman Catholics reside. That is also the party of those in favor of abortion are as well. Do you see any correlation between the two? I am sure that Radiance3 doesn't see it but the rest of us do.

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No Roman Catholic dwell in Hollywood. They are made up of Protestants, democrats, liberals and Atheists. If you are a Catholic in Hollywood, they are outcasts. Not one Catholic stay there in that Sodom and Gomorrah place. They are all for abortions, and they hate Catholics for restraining their freedom to kill babies. They said it is their body.

No Catholic stay in that filthy Hollywood.

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Dec 4, 2018 15:09:30   #
Rose42
 
bahmer wrote:
It also seems that the pedophilia are very rampant in Hollywood and the democrat party which is where most Roman Catholics reside. That is also the party of those in favor of abortion are as well. Do you see any correlation between the two? I am sure that Radiance3 doesn't see it but the rest of us do.


In the US there are a lot of pro abortion Catholics and there are certainly numerous homosexual Catholics. I don't know which party Catholics favor - no idea of the numbers in either party.

But the Catholic stance on homosexual issues looks to be softening. Likely because they don't want to lose numbers and they want to appease.

“Who am I to judge?”

Those five words, spoken by Pope Francis in July 2013 in reference to gay Catholics, were a watershed moment for the church. This was a stark contrast to the tone set by his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, who instead referred to the “intrinsic moral evil” and “objective disorder” of “same-sex attraction.”

Pope Francis’ comment is one influential moment in a story of wider acceptance of LGBT people throughout society in the last five years. Sixty-three percent of all Americans think homosexuality should be accepted by society, and 70 percent of Catholics agree. Two years after Pope Francis’ remark, the United States Supreme Court guaranteed the right to civil marriage for same-sex couples throughout the entire United States. So while society at large has continued to rapidly accept LGBT people, how has the leadership of the Catholic Church responded?

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https://www.uscatholic.org/articles/201804/lgbt-conversation-sign-new-life-church-31352

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Dec 4, 2018 15:20:00   #
Radiance3
 
Rose42 wrote:
In the US there are a lot of pro abortion Catholics and there are certainly numerous homosexual Catholics. I don't know which party Catholics favor - no idea of the numbers in either party.

But the Catholic stance on homosexual issues looks to be softening. Likely because they don't want to lose numbers and they want to appease.

“Who am I to judge?”

Those five words, spoken by Pope Francis in July 2013 in reference to gay Catholics, were a watershed moment for the church. This was a stark contrast to the tone set by his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, who instead referred to the “intrinsic moral evil” and “objective disorder” of “same-sex attraction.”

Pope Francis’ comment is one influential moment in a story of wider acceptance of LGBT people throughout society in the last five years. Sixty-three percent of all Americans think homosexuality should be accepted by society, and 70 percent of Catholics agree. Two years after Pope Francis’ remark, the United States Supreme Court guaranteed the right to civil marriage for same-sex couples throughout the entire United States. So while society at large has continued to rapidly accept LGBT people, how has the leadership of the Catholic Church responded?

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https://www.uscatholic.org/articles/201804/lgbt-conversation-sign-new-life-church-31352
In the US there are a lot of pro abortion Catholic... (show quote)

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You've misinterpreted the words of the Pope. He was talking about the ultimate judgement to people. We believe that final Judgement comes from God.

What we Catholic do is not allowing those gross violators be part of our Church. E.g abortions, and gay's Catholic weddings. They are not allowed. The Pope leave the judgement to God who these people are.

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Dec 4, 2018 15:47:38   #
Rose42
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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You've misinterpreted the words of the Pope. He was talking about the ultimate judgement to people. We believe that final Judgement comes from God.


No I didn't. According to the Catholic church he's supposed to be Christ's representative on earth and could have answered more appropriately. But since he's not he didn't. By answering the way he did he made it seem like he was more tolerant of them without saying it. It was a calculated answer. He's very good at doing that.

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Dec 4, 2018 16:16:14   #
Radiance3
 
Rose42 wrote:
No I didn't. According to the Catholic church he's supposed to be Christ's representative on earth and could have answered more appropriately. But since he's not he didn't. By answering the way he did he made it seem like he was more tolerant of them without saying it. It was a calculated answer. He's very good at doing that.


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The Pope does not do calculated answers.
That's the message you have received from the Sola Scriptura. It is not the official source of God's message.

Because the 5 of you, starting from Jack Sequim, has been destroying the Catholic Church to justify the Sola Scriptura's unlawful existence.

Only one source could interpret the message of Christ. That is the Church Christ created, the Catholic Church. Anything spoken out of that, is not valid and must not be used to preaching Christ's Gospel.

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Dec 4, 2018 19:44:49   #
Radiance3
 
Rose42 wrote:
In the US there are a lot of pro abortion Catholics and there are certainly numerous homosexual Catholics. I don't know which party Catholics favor - no idea of the numbers in either party.

But the Catholic stance on homosexual issues looks to be softening. Likely because they don't want to lose numbers and they want to appease.

“Who am I to judge?”

Those five words, spoken by Pope Francis in July 2013 in reference to gay Catholics, were a watershed moment for the church. This was a stark contrast to the tone set by his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, who instead referred to the “intrinsic moral evil” and “objective disorder” of “same-sex attraction.”

Pope Francis’ comment is one influential moment in a story of wider acceptance of LGBT people throughout society in the last five years. Sixty-three percent of all Americans think homosexuality should be accepted by society, and 70 percent of Catholics agree. Two years after Pope Francis’ remark, the United States Supreme Court guaranteed the right to civil marriage for same-sex couples throughout the entire United States. So while society at large has continued to rapidly accept LGBT people, how has the leadership of the Catholic Church responded?

-snip
https://www.uscatholic.org/articles/201804/lgbt-conversation-sign-new-life-church-31352
In the US there are a lot of pro abortion Catholic... (show quote)


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Bottom line is the Sola Scriptura is outlawed. No license to preach. The place you are defending has no right to preach. Among the 47,000, you must be one of them, interpreting the Gospel of Christ so erroneously and without the right to preach.

Your 47000 Pastors have made the WORDS of God merchandise for making money. Are you one of them?

An assault to the Gospel of Christ put up 2000 years ago.

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Dec 5, 2018 12:45:17   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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Bottom line is the Sola Scriptura is outlawed. No license to preach. The place you are defending has no right to preach. Among the 47,000, you must be one of them, interpreting the Gospel of Christ so erroneously and without the right to preach.

Your 47000 Pastors have made the WORDS of God merchandise for making money. Are you one of them?

An assault to the Gospel of Christ put up 2000 years ago.


What is the gospel? In YOUR own words!

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Dec 5, 2018 13:18:57   #
Radiance3
 
TexaCan wrote:
What is the gospel? In YOUR own words!


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The Gospel of Sola Scriptura. Sola Scriptura is UNLICENSED to preach. Not authorized by Christ.

MatMatthew 16:18-19 King James Version (KJV)
18 And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.

19 And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.thew 16:18-19

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