To: pascendi
Maybe you can go to Rome and apply for the good cardinal's job. I'm sure it would be a short-lived experience.
And I suppose every article about a church event shows EVERYTHING that was said and reveals in total the entire event and interchange, right?
Like I said, I suppose you think the better approach is to issue Unam Sanctam, and then be done with it. Real concern about "giving them milk because they weren't ready for meat" as St. Paul discusses, huh?
75 posted on
07/21/2004 5:34:13 AM PDT by
Mershon
To: Mershon; gbcdoj; Land of the Irish
"Maybe you can go to Rome and apply for the good cardinal's job. I'm sure it would be a short-lived experience."
Ah, see, up goes the strawman. No thanks; I do much better as a moron anyways.
"And I suppose every article about a church event shows EVERYTHING that was said and reveals in total the entire event and interchange, right?"
The article showed the substance of this event and interchange. It's obvious enough, the message of this dialogue: no one needs to be invited into the Church.
"Like I said, I suppose you think the better approach is to issue Unam Sanctam, and then be done with it. Real concern about "giving them milk because they weren't ready for meat" as St. Paul discusses, huh?"
Again, much simpler than that: every Cardinal of the Church needs to quit the nonsense and uphold the Faith.
85 posted on
07/21/2004 7:41:11 AM PDT by
pascendi
(Quicumque vult salvus esse, ante omnia opus est, ut teneat catholicam fidem)
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