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To: Cronos
>>(maybe denying the Trinity, maybe denying Christ's divinity), it's "the Holy Spirit interpreting",<<

Could you show where anyone in these discussion ever denied the Trinity or Christ’s divinity? Catholics trot that out rather often but have never shown where anyone here does that. Please do or stop using that meme.

1,071 posted on 01/11/2013 5:20:55 AM PST by CynicalBear
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To: CynicalBear; count-your-change
ever denied the Trinity or Christ’s divinity

you can ask count-your-change about that. The Jehovah's Witness point of view.

1,075 posted on 01/11/2013 5:28:35 AM PST by Cronos (Middle English prest, priest, Old English pr&#275;ost, Late Latin presbyter, Latin presbuteros)
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To: CynicalBear; Natural Law

Let’s go back to the basics (you know, like how I proved that you need to learn that the English word Priest is derived from Presbuteros — btw, you never acknowledge each time you are so utterly wrong?


1,077 posted on 01/11/2013 5:30:02 AM PST by Cronos (Middle English prest, priest, Old English pr&#275;ost, Late Latin presbyter, Latin presbuteros)
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To: CynicalBear; Natural Law
Let's go back to the basics (you know, like how I proved that you need to learn that the English word Priest is derived from Presbuteros )

Natural Law: the possibility of the Holy Spirit interpreting by or through the Magisterium

so do YOU, Cynical Baresay that when you or some other say Oneness Pentecostal comes up with his or her own interpretation (maybe denying the Trinity, maybe denying Christ's divinity), it's "the Holy Spirit interpreting", but you deny the same to Catholics? Is that what you're saying?

1,078 posted on 01/11/2013 5:32:03 AM PST by Cronos (Middle English prest, priest, Old English pr&#275;ost, Late Latin presbyter, Latin presbuteros)
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To: CynicalBear; Natural Law
Let's go back to the basics (you know, like how I proved that you need to learn that the English word Priest is derived from Presbuteros )

Natural Law: the possibility of the Holy Spirit interpreting by or through the Magisterium

so do YOU, Cynical Baresay that when you or some other say Oneness Pentecostal comes up with his or her own interpretation (maybe denying the Trinity, maybe denying Christ's divinity), it's "the Holy Spirit interpreting", but you deny the same to Catholics? Is that what you're saying?

1,079 posted on 01/11/2013 5:32:35 AM PST by Cronos (Middle English prest, priest, Old English pruost, Late Latin presbyter, Latin presbuteros)
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