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To: annalex
You should come back home, to Christ, and drop this Protestant foolishness.

You have a very inspiring way of enticing someone./s Perfect example of what I talked about. Catholics talk the talk but that's where it stops. I'd like to add another great example in the world of sports as I watch a Barcelona soccer game. So many of today's world class athlete's, after a goal, home run, etc., make a sign of the cross and look up to ‘God’. They're telling the world, “look at me, I'm a solid Catholic”. Meanwhile they're out having child after child out of wedlock and no one says a thing. They're applauded. But then you have many Christian golfers (NOT Tiger Woods), who simply go about their pro business, and they modestly thank their Lord after success. They have followed Christs word and it shows. Tim Tebow would be laughed at by Christians if he was having kids out of wedlock while claiming to be a Christian. But like Sarah Palin ( and I'd bet you'd agree but won't say), Tim Tebow radiates the pure good that comes with following Christ's word.

I've been in both churches and read Christ's word as to the path to the kingdom. You're a great example of a phony Catholic. Did you seriously want to convert me by using the word, 'foolishness' to describe being a Protestant? No, you just wanted to mock me. So thanks for the added assurance that I've chosen the correct path to follow.

112 posted on 12/09/2012 1:35:18 PM PST by bramps (Sarah Palin got more votes in 2008 than Mitt Romney got in 2012)
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To: bramps
You're a great example of a phony Catholic.

Discuss the issues all you want, but do not make it personal.
182 posted on 12/09/2012 8:08:41 PM PST by Religion Moderator
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