To: magisterium
"Show me the quote from the passage you claim to have read in the Catholic Encyclopedia that makes this claim..."
You read it. It's your religion, not mine.
181 posted on
03/09/2006 2:16:39 PM PST by
RoadTest
("- - a popular government cannot flourish without virtue in the people." - Richard Henry Lee, 1786)
To: RoadTest
You read it. It's your religion, not mine.
You first made the claim and when someone challenges you on the truth of a claim you make it is insufficient to say "go find out for yourself."
That normally leads one to believe that the claim made is false or void of any substantial backing.
184 posted on
03/09/2006 2:18:38 PM PST by
mike182d
("Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?")
To: RoadTest
Me:
"Show me the quote from the passage you claim to have read in the Catholic Encyclopedia that makes this claim..." You: You read it. It's your religion, not mine.
No, I did not read it. You haven't provided a reference yet. It's your allegation, not mine. Please show me *where* in the Catholic Encyclopedia it states that Catholics believe that Christ is "slaughtered" anew at Mass. You made the statement that such a teaching is in the Catholic Enclyclopedia. You back it up with a citation in context.
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