Yep.
We teach, in fact, that NOBODY has the right to say "You are damned" or "He is damned" or "This guy (this named person) is in hell."
Yet Rome does it all the time with their anathemas if people don't believe what Rome says they have to believe....which is often not in line with the New Testament.
But true, I DO tout the Company Line, and hope I always may. God's word, which will never pass away.
You do tout the "company line"....it's the part about God's word that is in question. See my tagline.
SCRIPTURE DOES NOT CHANGE! However, Roman Catholicism has, does, and will change.
For a person who references scripture so much, you should have read the story of Uriah the Hittite. Its in 2 Samuel
A number of canonized saints at some point of their lives were under anathemas or excommunication, including St. Joan of Arc, St. Mary McKillop, St. Hildegard of Bingen, St. Athanasius, and if I recall correctly, St. John of the Cross (Juan de la Cruz).
I am sorry to say it, but you know so very little about "Rome" which you say "does it all the time (damn people) with their anathemas."
You really ought not to venture your wince-worthy words of wisdom about what "Rome" does or does not believe.
Tell uS what you believe. You ought to be an expert on that,
But for the 348th time, do not tell us --- CATHOLICS --- what we believe.
It is just tedious.
Thank you.