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To: xone

“In #428 I asked two questions: is it the RC position that the activities of the Anti-christ are outside of the purview of the will of God? Is it the view of the RC that the Anti-christ will not unwittingly and unwillingly act in accordance with God’s will?”

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Is this a trick question from a Calvinist (humor)? It sounds Calvinist. Refresh my memory, do not hide, profess your denomination. Were you baptized Roman Catholic? It’s a fair question because of your obvious dislike of everything Catholic.

State it, what are you afraid of and I am wondering...who in the world would say...I believe in the Eucharist but not in transubstantiation? And I best not but I will...

I am not going to reply to your question above UNTIL you share with everyone the meaning of the “abomination of desolation”

Remember, taking your protests one at a time.


433 posted on 07/09/2012 8:41:27 AM PDT by stpio
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To: stpio
“In #428 I asked two questions: is it the RC position that the activities of the Anti-christ are outside of the purview of the will of God? Is it the view of the RC that the Anti-christ will not unwittingly and unwillingly act in accordance with God’s will?”

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Is this a trick question from a Calvinist (humor)? It sounds Calvinist. Refresh my memory, do not hide, profess your denomination. Were you baptized Roman Catholic? It’s a fair question because of your obvious dislike of everything Catholic.


Remember, as John Calvin:
"The devil and wicked men are so held in on every side with the hand of God, that they cannot conceive, or contrive, or execute any mischief, any farther than God himself doth not permit only, but command. Nor are they only held in fetters, but compelled also, as with a bridle, to perform obedience to those commands."
Zwingli said, in an essay on divine providence he wrote for the ill-fated meeting with Luther at Marburg,
"...when God makes angels or men sin, he does not sin himself, because he does not break any law. For God is under no law, and therefore cannot sin."

434 posted on 07/09/2012 8:57:05 AM PDT by aruanan
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To: stpio
Is this a trick question from a Calvinist (humor)? It sounds Calvinist. Refresh my memory, do not hide, profess your denomination. Were you baptized Roman Catholic? It’s a fair question because of your obvious dislike of everything Catholic.

Hardly a 'trick' question, I don't use them. If it sounds Calvinist, good for Calvin.

Refresh my memory, do not hide, profess your denomination.

I neither hide nor desire to refresh a memory so faulty. What I 'am' is evident in my posts. For those too lazy to look, I have no sympathy.

Were you baptized Roman Catholic?

Talk about memory refrshment! LOL. Do your own work.

State it, what are you afraid of and I am wondering...who in the world would say...I believe in the Eucharist but not in transubstantiation? And I best not but I will...

Who indeed! Anyone who believes in the Real Presence in the sacrament without all the hocus pocus associated trying to explain a work of God.

It’s a fair question because of your obvious dislike of everything Catholic.

I don't dislike everything Catholic, just the newer obnoxious things. Also dislike new age prophecy for profit being posted as if it had significance.

439 posted on 07/09/2012 11:03:20 AM PDT by xone
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