To: enumerated
If they are a baptized Catholic they are still a Catholic, just not an active and practicing Catholic.
11 posted on
06/10/2021 5:39:04 PM PDT by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: Salvation
If they are a baptized Catholic they are still a Catholic, just not an active and practicing Catholic.
Except when it comes to the Catholic caucus. Then we're ex-communicated. And no, I am not a Catholic now. I'm a "born from above" Christian. Christianity is not a religion, it's a personal relationship with Jesus. It doesn't require following a bunch of man made rules and regulations with a lot of pagan origins, hoping that I've done enough to be justified.
13 posted on
06/10/2021 6:45:35 PM PDT by
Old Yeller
(Whatever doesn’t kill you will make you stronger. Except bears. Bears will definitely kill you.h)
To: Salvation
" If they are a baptized Catholic they are still a Catholic, just not an active and practicing Catholic. "More delusion, which may be comforting to the RC, but it is still a lie, while "just" minimizes the importance your false church placed upon being a faithful member.
16 posted on
06/10/2021 6:59:39 PM PDT by
daniel1212
(Turn to the Lord Jesus as a damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save + be baptized + follow Him!)
To: Salvation
“If they are a baptized Catholic they are still a Catholic, just not an active and practicing Catholic.”
So the baptism affects their dna?
To: Salvation
“If they are a baptized Catholic they are still a Catholic, just not an active and practicing Catholic.”
So the baptism affects their dna?
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