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To: Natural Law
"Something is VERY wrong..."

I will take order, logic and fidelity over that any day.

Something I picked up from comparing your church's beliefs/teaching to Scripture. And then, this most recent post of yours. "Order"?? and "Logic"??? Maybe, in your canon or your catechism. Certainly NOT in the way you attempt to explain Scripture. You know, the EXPLICIT Word of God.

6,934 posted on 08/05/2010 8:05:16 AM PDT by smvoice (smvoice- formally known as small voice in the wilderness. Easier on the typing!)
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To: smvoice
"Something I picked up from comparing your church's beliefs/teaching to Scripture.

When, where, and how did you acquire sufficient knowledge of the Catholic Church's beliefs and teachings to be able to form a valid opinion of it? Have you actually studied the Catechism instead of accepting misinterpreted out of context and completely fabricated quips and excerpts thrown out by other ignorant anti-Catholics more interested in making a point than actually speaking the truth? Have you ever actually studied the complete Catechism or done the research to actually understand the meaning or context of any of any of its thousands of footnotes and references? Have you ever educated yourself on the derivation of the symbolism and imagery developed and used over the last 2,000 years as opposed to using an on-line dictionary?

Your claim to be able to form and accurately express an opinion or critique of the Church is nothing more than another example of the Protestant puffery that fosters the belief that you were born knowing all you need to know to be able to accurately interpret Scripture too.

6,944 posted on 08/05/2010 8:24:50 AM PDT by Natural Law (Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus)
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