To: OLD REGGIE
The term you objected to "countless millions" cannot be interpreted to mean "all". No, but it usually means most. Besides, your argument against the Church was based upon the supposition that it does not teach the laity about God. This isn't even remotely true, our whole theology is based upon the belief the Jesus is God. In order for your argument against the Church to be serious you have to prove that a) most Catholics don't know God, and b) the Catholic Magisterium wants it that way.
To: Pelayo; nobdysfool
Would you please answer this question, I am taking a pole, Thank you, JH
From Post #2739
Please, I would like a response on a question that I think is important.
How many of us, believe God already knows whether or not we will be in his kingdom?
Yes or No please. and a comment if you feel like it, but I do need a majority response. Thank You in advance. JH
Please respond!
To: Pelayo
No, but it usually means most. .
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Mirriam Webster
count*less (adjective)
First appeared 1588
: too numerous to be counted : MYRIAD, MANY
It does not mean most, not now, not ever.
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Besides, your argument against the Church was based upon the supposition that it does not teach the laity about God. This isn't even remotely true, our whole theology is based upon the belief the Jesus is God.
You see things which are not there. Please read exactly what I have written, not what you believe I am thinking.
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In order for your argument against the Church to be serious you have to prove that a) most Catholics don't know God, and b) the Catholic Magisterium wants it that way
How in the world can you come to such a conclusion? Please get help from another source before you attempt an answer.
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