To: crosshairs
"As a Catholic...." Rather than talk past one another I propose we engage in a dialog. First you answer my question and then I'll answer yours:
Can you explain if this passage is referring to "paradosis" or "kerygma" and how that difference might reflect on the validity of the criticism of the Catholic Church?
38 posted on
04/15/2012 4:31:44 PM PDT by
Natural Law
(If you love the Catholic Church raise your hands, if not raise your standards.)
To: Natural Law
Can you explain if this passage is referring to "paradosis" or "kerygma" and how that difference might reflect on the validity of the criticism of the Catholic Church?
Frankly, I'm not interested in terms Catholics use to muddy issues and turn everything into their cultish legalistic rules and regulations.
42 posted on
04/15/2012 6:44:22 PM PDT by
crosshairs
(As long as there is evil, "Coexist" is impossible.)
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