Patrick1966
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There you go, trying to limit the scope of the discussion again.
Certainly "mentioned, suggested, implied, brought up" here.
An honest, rational, discussion isn't happening with Mary.
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There you go, trying to limit the scope of the discussion again.
Certainly "mentioned, suggested, implied, brought up" here.
Lol....So when I said "not heretical to God" you equate that to "not heretical to Catholics"?????????????There you go, trying to limit the scope of the discussion again.
Certainly "mentioned, suggested, implied, brought up" here.
Nope, not completely true. I only have to believe in the infallible teachings (dogma) of The Church. Do you know what they are?Similarly, if you (for example) don't believe in all of the Catholic Churches, definitions, doctrines and dogmas-- you are a heretic to Catholicism.
The living waters (a complete misunderstanding of what Jesus meant by the term) were obviously out in public. A flowing river.Why did you bring up the "living waters" part of baptism written about in the Didache?
The Didache is an interesting document, but I had some issues with it,Why don't you agree with the writings of men that lived during the times of the Apostles, but agree with the writings of men from the Reformation (or later)?
Seriously?I can see that you want to inject my Catholic faith into our discussion when I haven't injected it at all.![]()
Wow. Dogma. ???I only have to believe in the infallible teachings (dogma) of The Church.
Really? When was I not honest?An honest, rational, discussion isn't happening with Mary.
I don't understand your "positive term" statement. Can you elaborate?Wow. Dogma. ???
I never seen anyone use that as a positive term. Interesting.
Like the bumper sticker.
My Karma ran over your Dogma.
O'boy...here we go again.....adherence to a religious opinion contrary to church dogma (post #117)Seriously?
How do you define heretical?
When have I not been rational?An honest, rational, discussion isn't happening with Mary.
Wow. Dogma. ???
I never seen anyone use that as a positive term. Interesting.
Like the bumper sticker.
My Karma ran over your Dogma.
That was an actual bumper sticker that I saw. On a car, obviously. - LOLI don't understand your "positive term" statement. Can you elaborate?
Curious Mary
(I do like your bumper sticker idea, very witty)
Don't stop there...When have I not been rational?
Wow. You really do have control issues, don't you?YOU and only YOU have interjected the word Catholic into our discussion. Are you denying that?![]()
Reminds my of a joke,@Marymog
There's something I have always wondered about Catholicism.
How do you keep track of who is who at church?
At least half the girls must be named Mary, and half the boys are named Joseph. - LOL
Like the Mom in an Islamic neighborhood calling for her son, "Mo-hamm-ed!"
And half the village shows up.
St. SteVen wrote:I'm sorry for being so thick-headed. A light JUST came on for me while I read your post.
Please correct me if I am STILL misunderstanding you. Thanks.
You seem to be claiming that it was NOT Moses and Elijah that appeared to Jesus and the disciples
in the Transfiguration, but RATHER two angels. Is that stated correctly? (to your liking)
Not sure how that equates to angels ascending and descending on the son of man, but... ???
If so, this puts a completely different light on the subject.
We are talking about the state of the dead. Correct?
Are you claiming that these imposters (of Moses and Elijah) were angels?
Since the dead CANNOT reappear in the physical realm? (your assumed justification)
Do you believe in the physical resurrection of Jesus Christ?
Nope, not completely true. I only have to believe in the infallible teachings (dogma) of The Church. Do you know what they are?
Also, if you reject the teachings of your church, would you be a heretic? What church is that?
Nope, not true. Look the word up instead of giving your opinion:
Heresy: an opinion, doctrine, or practice contrary to the truth
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Definition of HERESY
adherence to a religious opinion contrary to church dogma; denial of a revealed truth by a baptized member of the Roman Catholic Church; an opinion or doctrine contrary to church dogma… See the full definitionwww.merriam-webster.com
Hey E,ha ha.... okay, I'll play.
I used the definition YOU provided. -In kind of a deceitful manner by the way, since you present a definition that doesn't align with the definition you cite>>>
You insert "contrary to the truth" which you presumbably made up, but cite Webster's definition, which is as follows and applies directly to the Catholic Church:
1
: adherence to a religious opinion contrary to church dogma (see DOGMA sense 2)
They were accused of heresy.
: denial of a revealed truth by a baptized member of the Roman Catholic Church
: an opinion or doctrine contrary to church dogma
2
: dissent or deviation from a dominant theory, opinion, or practice
To disagree with the party leadership was heresy.
: an opinion, doctrine, or practice contrary to the truth or to generally accepted beliefs or standards