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The point being that your question wasn't about the faith, but theologians arguing over a minor point.
Nonsense, I said nothing of the sort.you said he only made 1 church. Yours.
Well, I don't know if the CofE necessarily even says it as you've suggested, as to its origins. And the charge can always be brought up that any church's writers or historians may be biased towards their own church.
As a matter of fact I'll keep looking-that's always been my MO. But what I've found so far doesn't indicate what you say in some kind of seamless incontrovertible manner. It doesn't matter to me otherwise. I don't care who possesses the truth-only that it exists and can be found.You seem to be working as hard as possible to not be confronted with any information you were not previously aware of. That seems a shame, but oh well.
That's good, but it doesn't change anything about your previous comments.As a matter of fact I'll keep looking-that's always been my MO.
Well, if so, perhaps you can nevertheless appreciate that it may matter to people who are being misrepresented online. I know for sure that if anything that is not flattering to your church gets posted by anyone, the next thing we are going to read will be about "Catholic bashing."It doesn't matter to me otherwise.
Why do we need any one denomination? We have the apostle's teaching, and CF for discussion, also computers and bible software. As Paul said, all things are ours.
Everyone here defends whatever they believe to be the truth-because they believe it to be relevant. And my point should've been easy enough to understand; that a Christian, if anyone, should be open to the truth wherever it might come from. And I've stated that I'm open to what you say, and willing to look into it, even if I haven't found it all to be necessarily well-supported so far. Either way, I don't recall misrepresenting you, while misquoting once in error-which wouldn't have altered my position in any case had I read it right.That's good, but it doesn't change anything about your previous comments.
Well, if so, perhaps you can nevertheless appreciate that it may matter to people who are being misrepresented online. I know for sure that if anything that is not flattering to your church gets posted by anyone, the next thing we are going to read will be about "Catholic bashing."
Of course, THAT particular "point" is easily agreed to by just about everyone. That wasn't the issue.Everyone here defends whatever they believe to be the truth-because they believe it to be relevant. And my point should've been easy enough to understand; that a Christian, if anyone, should be open to the truth wherever it might come from.
I haven't heard Pope Francis declare anything definitively in matters of faith and morals. What's more, I believe the Holy Spirit will not let him do such a thing.Yet you dislike that liberal faith and morals.. Tell me, did Peter have conflicting morals too?
Where?You can believe whatever you want, but the information is there for someone who might be interested in learning about the matter.
I don't recall him ever referencing any books that might be readily available. I think he referenced Encyclopedia Brittanica once, but that would be a biased source.I believe he has made reference to at least a couple of books. If it isn't on the Internet, does that mean it doesn't exist in your mind? Rather silly argument, don't you think?
As related to the Trinity, the Eucharist, Sin, and so on, yes, I believe it's a minor point. And nothing to do with what the faith is, like the Catechism.I'm not at all sure that Thomism vs Molinism was a "minor point."
lolI haven't heard Pope Francis declare anything definitively in matters of faith and morals. What's more, I believe the Holy Spirit will not let him do such a thing.
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