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To: Pyro7480
Why not? Past popes did just that.

Two points:

(1) There is a difference between someone who invents an error (John Calvin) and someone who was raised in an error (my Presbyterian neighbor).

(2) From 1648 to 2009, the Popes proved quite unsuccessful in getting any Protestant communion to agree with the Church and rejoin her. Most of those Popes didn't even really bother discussing the matter.

The current Pope, whose strategy has been to persuade, now has a large chunk of the Anglicans preparing to enter into communion with the Church in full agreement with the magisterium.

Telling people that their grandma who taught them the basics of Christianity was a malignant heretic isn't useful - the goal is to save souls, not score points.

50 posted on 03/18/2010 11:36:13 AM PDT by wideawake (Why is it that those who like to be called Constitutionalists know the least about the Constitution?)
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The current Pope, whose strategy has been to persuade, now has a large chunk of the Anglicans preparing to enter into communion with the Church in full agreement with the magisterium.

The current Pope is an evolutionist, as every Pope since at least Pius XII has been.

Telling people that their grandma who taught them the basics of Christianity was a malignant heretic isn't useful - the goal is to save souls, not score points.

I had rather be told my grandmother was a malicious heretic than that she was a stupid inbred moron whose beliefs are laughable and who "couldn't help" or "didn't know any better" than to be the "narrow minded bigot" she allegedly was.

By Fundamentalist Protestant standards, since Catholicism denies that J*sus takes the individual's place in hell and is vicariously damned, thus providing assurance (ie, "presumption"), and instead requires a lifetime of walking a tightrope over the pit of hell, then Catholicism does not provide "salvation" at all. Yet Catholics insist that Protestants betray their consciences in the name of common creedal beliefs (which are non-salvational in FPism). Can you imagine the bind that puts sincere Fundamentalist Protestants in? Can you? I'm sure you can. It's the same one liberal (and even not so liberal) Jews put Catholics in every time they demand that the Catholic Church stop insisting that J*sus is the objective messiah and "the only way to Heaven." I've seen plenty of Catholic condemnation of Jews for demanding that they betray their chr*stian beliefs, but those same Catholics make the identical same demand of Fundamentalist Protestants because they "both believe J*sus is god." According to you and them the devils believe J*sus is god and they are neither "saved" nor "in the process of salvation."

Catholics who complain about Jewish demands while making identical demands of Protestants (and engaging in the same liberal rhetoric when they don't get what they want) are hypocrites and crybabies.

53 posted on 03/18/2010 12:00:12 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (Vayiqra' 'el-Mosheh; vaydabber HaShem 'elayv me'Ohel Mo`ed le'mor.)
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