I have no problem with attacking a false doctrine, but my problem stems from the total disregard for facts when it comes to Quix and his views on "aliens".
Anyone who's ever actually looked at what he has written and believes realizes that he thinks "aliens" are actually fallen angels masquerading as aliens, so where is the big doctrinal shocker here?
We know that the enemy is a deceiver and will do anything he can to discredit Christ and the Gospel, so why is it so hard for you and certain others to accept that these things we believe to be "aliens" are actually nothing more than a demon in disguise?
As I said, if there's a false doctrine here, then please point it out to me.
Sure -- how about Jesse's point that God does not control when you live or die, but you do.
Sure -- how about Jesse's point that God does not control when you live or die, but you do.
Do you think that is Jesse DuPlantis is in a different category, to me. Jesse's a 1,000% more congruent with Scripture, with himself, with God's priorities etc.?
And you can ask him about his group’s 9/11 conspiracy theory (hint, it blames us the US for our own “hurts”)
Are you asking us to buy into a perverse Cartesian paradox in which Quix thinks it therefore it is? Or is this some appeal to understanding because of his sincerity? Do you not think Catholics are at least equally sincere in our beliefs such that we deserve the same courtesies you claim for Quix?