To: Irish Rose
I believe it became required dogma in the 1200s. But of course the claim was (and is) "we've always believed this!" Naturally the evidence says differently...definitely a medieval innovation.
224 posted on
03/09/2006 10:11:12 PM PST by
AnalogReigns
(For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:-Eph 2:8)
To: AnalogReigns
I believe it became required dogma in the 1200s. But of course the claim was (and is) "we've always believed this!" Naturally the evidence says differently...definitely a medieval innovation.
Thanks.
225 posted on
03/10/2006 5:44:15 AM PST by
mike182d
("Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?")
To: AnalogReigns
I believe it became required dogma in the 1200s. But of course the claim was (and is) "we've always believed this!" Naturally the evidence says differently...definitely a medieval innovation.
Wierd. None of the text of my last post showed up...
Since you are so "definitively" sure of this being a medieval invention, could you kindly provide the date and the document that invented this dogma?
You'll find that sola-Scriptura and sola-fides are more medieval inventions than purgatory.
227 posted on
03/10/2006 5:50:24 AM PST by
mike182d
("Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?")
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