If you have legitimate differences with what Catholics believe, fine, we’ll debate with you our differences, for instance the use of the term “co-redemptrix” and “alter Christi.” But when you repeat over and over and over again the same pathetic lies, yes, we will call it slander.
In this case, you may not have been aware that this person was lying. You can, however, check out the curriculum at Maynard and confirm for yourself that he is. Therefore, you have no excuse to perpetuate this lie.
Why do Catholics seem to feel obligated to accuse former Catholics of lying when they relate their own personal life experiences with Catholicism which don’t match up to other Catholic’s ideal of what Catholicism should be like?
No other Catholic lived my life. They didn’t experience, hear, or see what I experienced, heard, and saw. They CANNOT tell me that what I know by experience is a lie because they weren’t there to experience it themselves.
They may not like what they’re hearing but that’s just too bad. Life just rots sometimes.
Too many former Catholics who grew up in different parishes relate experiences and teaching that I received and the same errors show up time and again. Sure, they don’t match the *official* Catholic teaching but to have such consistency in the teaching of error means that there is more going on than most Catholics would care to admit. The chances of various unrelated Catholic relating near identical teachings and experiences is phenomenal if it were just by chance.
It’s too consistent to write off as chance. It’s a indication that there’s something wrong internally in the RCC which Catholics are not willing to recognize and admit.
They are made-up terms which dishonor the Triune God by robbing Him of His singular glory while trying desperately to give to men the honor which belongs to God alone.
No small error. The hubris it takes to even hold that thought comes from a very dark place indeed.
There is one Redeemer and one Christ. If that is not enough for Roman Catholics, they're in more trouble than they can imagine.
They are made-up terms which dishonor the Triune God by robbing Him of His singular glory while trying desperately to give to men the honor which belongs to God alone.
No small error. The hubris it takes to even hold that thought comes from a very dark place indeed.
There is one Redeemer and one Christ. If that is not enough for Roman Catholics, they're in more trouble than they can imagine.