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pnwmom

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57. The Jesuit magazine article was written clearly and simply enough
Mon Oct 29, 2012, 12:38 PM
Oct 2012

that I hoped even you could understand it.

Oh well.

I know that's the strategy of the fundie atheists: take the side of the fundie Catholics and claim that they represent the true Church. Sorry, but the majority of actual Catholics in the pews disagree.

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He is horrible treestar Oct 2012 #1
Predestination is not a Catholic belief. Free will is. pnwmom Oct 2012 #2
Calvinist, I believe....? nt Wounded Bear Oct 2012 #6
Yes! nt pnwmom Oct 2012 #8
Scratch the surface of Martin Luther's theology and you'll also find a strong coalition_unwilling Oct 2012 #23
It is a Catholic belief. You believe everyone is born with Original Sin, right? msanthrope Oct 2012 #13
Catholics don't believe in Predestination obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #20
Is Original Sin predestined on everyone? Then guess what? Predestination is a tenet of Roman msanthrope Oct 2012 #26
Wrong. Not since the death of Christ. According to Catholic belief, pnwmom Oct 2012 #32
"Born with a fallen human nature and tainted by original sin." Your church doesn't agree with you. msanthrope Oct 2012 #35
The Church does not teach that children born without Baptism go to hell. That is absolutely wrong. pnwmom Oct 2012 #36
Yes, it does. Since the Council of Carthage XVI in 418. St. Augustine wrote the Canon. msanthrope Oct 2012 #37
St. Augustine didn't speak for the whole Church. He was one priest. pnwmom Oct 2012 #38
Agreed.. JH19059 Oct 2012 #39
Thanks -- yes, you and I learned the same things pnwmom Oct 2012 #42
If you learned these things, then why don't you cite them? msanthrope Oct 2012 #45
Anecdote aside, could you point to the church document that backs up your msanthrope Oct 2012 #49
I never said that baptism isn't important for Christians. But that isn't because babies pnwmom Oct 2012 #53
Baptism remains de fide to Catholics. And an magazine article doesn't override msanthrope Oct 2012 #55
The Jesuit magazine article was written clearly and simply enough pnwmom Oct 2012 #57
A magazine article doesn't override revolting infallible dogma on Baptism. Maybe Benedict will msanthrope Oct 2012 #58
YOU don't define the "true church" -- the members of the Church do. pnwmom Oct 2012 #61
Let me ask you something about the 'true church.' msanthrope Oct 2012 #62
This is where you go wrong. pnwmom Oct 2012 #70
Words of Jesus? Like the part where he founded his church on a pope? msanthrope Oct 2012 #71
Jesus never used the word "Pope" in any language. And designating Peter as the "rock" of his Church pnwmom Oct 2012 #72
Dude--you are the one who brought up papal primacy. msanthrope Oct 2012 #73
Where did I do that? You did, in post #71. n/t pnwmom Oct 2012 #74
You are the one who cited Pastor Aeternus. msanthrope Oct 2012 #76
I'm guessing that was one of a bunch of citations on a Wikipedia article. pnwmom Oct 2012 #77
Post 38--you quote "Pastor Aeternus" extensively. It even says "Pastor Aeternus." msanthrope Oct 2012 #78
That post was about how LIMITED the Pope's power is -- which is the opposite of pnwmom Oct 2012 #80
Um no---Pastor Aeternus grants the pope the same power as the councils, expanding the Magisterium. msanthrope Oct 2012 #81
Using the 'no true Scotsman' on Augustine? The guy who defined "Original Sin" for Christianity? msanthrope Oct 2012 #43
To be an infallible doctrine, pnwmom Oct 2012 #48
What? You read the action of that verb incorrectly, m'dear. You might wanna read the whole msanthrope Oct 2012 #50
You're the one misinterpreting that sentence. pnwmom Oct 2012 #52
A magazine article does not override Canon Law. SHow us where the canon msanthrope Oct 2012 #54
Another monumental lie by Gingrich. nt ladjf Oct 2012 #3
How disgusting. gademocrat7 Oct 2012 #4
Actually, depending on the survey, less than a quarter agree with the church's position and about Brickbat Oct 2012 #5
And it is not even the hierarchy's position that God meant the pregnancy to happen pnwmom Oct 2012 #9
Exactly obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #21
Then your god is a bystander? msanthrope Oct 2012 #47
The Fat Gut From McLean.... SingleSeatBiggerMeat Oct 2012 #7
He spent more time scouting out his next wife at RCIA class than paying attention. rug Oct 2012 #10
Coming from a guy who treats his wives like used Kleenex tblue Oct 2012 #11
Gingrich John2 Oct 2012 #12
Classic republican reasoning ..... the end justifies the means Angry Dragon Oct 2012 #14
why is anyone listening to him at this point!!? DonRedwood Oct 2012 #15
Wow. He is so full of shit. GoCubsGo Oct 2012 #16
Oh, C'mon. Not almost every catholic, EVERY Christian of any stripe cthulu2016 Oct 2012 #17
You skipped the "Free Will" lesson. WinkyDink Oct 2012 #19
Actually, you skipped the free will lesson cthulu2016 Oct 2012 #63
Not true for anyone who believes in Free Will obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #22
Sorry. Wrong. cthulu2016 Oct 2012 #64
Wish I could have a few drinks with you and talk religion. dawg Oct 2012 #69
No, we don't all think that way. dawg Oct 2012 #41
The existence of heresy does not define Christianity cthulu2016 Oct 2012 #65
Predestination isn't a key doctrine of Christianity. dawg Oct 2012 #67
By the way, I think there were seven ... dawg Oct 2012 #68
The great Newt, always honest except when he speaks, believe him, his first two wives would say no. Thinkingabout Oct 2012 #18
Catholics believe in Free Will obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #24
So why does "god" get credit argiel1234 Oct 2012 #46
You have repeated that a bunch of times, and it isn't getting any truer cthulu2016 Oct 2012 #66
I am Catholic and always have been! imanamerican63 Oct 2012 #25
I get it. "God's intention only shows up after the man has ummm. Finishes." timlot Oct 2012 #27
Thank GOD for Newt! Rex Oct 2012 #28
riddle me this...why the fuck is newt gingrich on tv talking about anything? spanone Oct 2012 #29
I'm Catholic, I don't believe rape is God's will, or "just another method TwilightGardener Oct 2012 #30
That's because you are a Catholic and Gingrich only thinks he is. pnwmom Oct 2012 #33
Which is exactly why I want these "pro life" Neanderthals nowhere near our government. Initech Oct 2012 #31
Hey, Newt? What do most Catholics believe about marriage/divorce? LadyHawkAZ Oct 2012 #34
crickets LiberalElite Oct 2012 #40
Pay enough money to the RCC, and all is forgiven. Ikonoklast Oct 2012 #79
That very well may be so, it may be what Catholics believe or want to believe. liberalhistorian Oct 2012 #44
I hate this BULLSHIT. Rape has nothing to do with abortion. hunter Oct 2012 #51
Surveys after surveys of Catholics point to this not being the case. Nothing but pot stirring. mmonk Oct 2012 #56
not too schooled up on religion,but if the product of rape is "God's Will" SparkyOR Oct 2012 #59
Original sin is a lie based on a fairy tale. Manifestor_of_Light Oct 2012 #60
But religious beliefs shouldn't be made law wishlist Oct 2012 #75
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