Posted on 08/03/2019 4:33:25 PM PDT by ebb tide
Ping
Hmmm. Maybe.
Has Bergoglio the heretic set a date yet for Luthers canonization?
As usual:
Being RC and $2 will get you a cup of coffee.
Being P and $2 will get you a cup of coffee and a glass of water.
Jesus came to divide. The division is not P and RC.
He also came to unite on the same point of division. Combining P and RC does not add up to the right point.
Nope.
The message of Jesus Christ is carried by the church; but only Jesus Christ and Christ alone gave the blood of the innocent Lamb for my (or your) sin offering. I am a member of a local Baptist church. Believers by grace through faith in Jesus Christ are my eternal kinfolk. We will all be judged by a just judge. Sincere questions or prayer requests welcome at calvario.kerrville@gmail.com.
I forgot to post the article posting date. It was August 2, 2019.
Interesting Proposal,,,
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What Would it Take?
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Okay,
Bad idea.
RC stands only for Roman Catholic (the Latin Rite.)
For your information there are 22 rites, all Catholic Masses!
The more appropriate question to ask this Feckless Turd in a White Suit, is how about melding Catholicism with Islam?
Maybe it would “teach” this guy to love dogs!
https://www.trump-train.com/2019/07/muslim-migrant-kicks-dog-in-spain-dog.html
Ask an Irishman
For once, I agree with the Pope. And one other thing, we must all stick together, respect our differences and fight the enemies of Christianity.
Sounds like Anglican to me, “vie media”.
To which the Roman Catholic has added a whole bunch of other things you MUST believe.
Accepting Christ is the absolute directive to get into Heaven.
Per some Roman Catholic writers, though not supported by the New Testament, one must accept Mary before one can accept Christ.
I have no problem with Catholics what-so-ever.
You might want to do a bunch more homework. Much of what is required in Roman Catholicism is not supported by the New Testament.
Are you a former Catholic?
No.
There are a number of former Roman Catholics on these forums though. They have left Roman Catholicism for Christianity.
Thank you, Liberty Women, for your good will and good heart. I am a Catholic blessed to have many fine Protestants among my friends and family. I do think we are one family in Christ.
I’m afraid a few (not many, but a few) of the non-Catholic FReepers will admonish you not cast any fond looks at Catholics. Sigh. Just pray for them!
In His Love,
Julianne (Mrs Don-o)
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