**Over on my own blog, I have my own occasional feature called**
There you go again — making us go to your blog.
**Over on my own blog, I have my own occasional feature called**Well, to see the truth some people have to be "made" to click over to it.There you go again making us go to your blog.
I'm glad you were encouraged (made) to do so, it's very informative.
Here's the rest of the context of the sentence you cut off in your quote:
Over on my own blog, I have my own occasional feature called, Blueprint for Anarchy. What I've been doing is simply keeping track of all the times I come across Rome's zealous defenders disagreeing with each other, or pointing out the lack of clarity within Roman Catholicism as well as the confusion.
If you are finished reading that, Daniel1212 has another link at the bottom of his post that would be good for you to read if you wish to have the Holy Spirit help you understand what is going on. Just ask and He will help you.
Here is the link in context:
I didn't even mention any of my "We Have Apostolic Tradition"- The Unofficial Catholic Apologist Commentary " posts. In those posts, you can see that Catholic apologists disagree with each other when they interpret the Bible... Shall we conclude that an infallible interpreter + infallible tradition + infallible scripture = harmony? The facts speak for themselves(Notice how there are just a few links, readable in a few minutes. Not 50 or so live links that would take all day to read them)
Born again Christians in Jesus and Jesus in them pray for the Holy Spirit to guide us through the Bible, and agree with it 100%.
Also that group of people are Jesus' church, there are no "incomplete" brethren.
Can you imagine Jesus welcoming one of His saints (we are all saints if we are Christians) to Heaven with the phrase "welcome incomplete brethren?"
You see, non Catholic Christians don't have to go to "purgatory," Jesus has paid the price for us with his blood at Calvary. All of our sins paid in full so when we die we go to heaven "white as snow."Are those verses in the Catholic Bible?
Purgatory is an interesting concept, presented as like the bottom rung of Heaven, but maybe it is actually the top step to hell?
Unnecessary and un-Biblical but if Catholics have to believe in it, it's fine with me.
Thanks Daniel for your amazing research and your zeal in getting through all the muck to bring out the truth in so many areas!
Talk about hypocrisy...How many times do you submit a post of link after link after link to other sites and blogs???
Its not my blog madam, and the attribution which preceded the color formatted section, and the link just before it, sends you to the source.
And you can hardly complain about links without being a hypocrite, but at least mine are usually supplementary, not in lieu of my own argument.
Making you??? He simply informs about where to get more information if one desires and you see it as "making us"??