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To: rwa265; metmom
There are so many different other beliefs, that Catholics would not know which specific “Protestant” or other Christian writing to cite. When Luther is quoted, the response is “I do not follow Luther.”

Because there is only one man that we follow. FRoman Catholics can't seem to get their mind around the fact we don't have a corporate headquarters in Wittenberg with a CEO that parades around wearing Prada shoes.

When Protestant beliefs are challenged, the response is “I am not mainline Protestant.

Define "Mainline." I'm certainly not mainline. Mainline churches are spiraling out of control. I left a mainline church that was already teetering on being heretical, and has most recently sealed the deal with Satan, as far as I am concerned. That is another thing FRoman Catholics can't fathom. The fact that, like promised by Jesus, churches can and will spiral out of control. When that happens it is time to man up and find a church that is still loyal to her first love, that being Jesus, the Christ.

All we hear from FRoman Catholics is "I don'r like the church since Vatican II," and I don't like this liberal Pope" and I don't like _____." All of which are warnings but somehow y'all think you can hear the truth through "homosexual priests who have filled the priesthood."

119 posted on 04/28/2015 5:16:57 AM PDT by Gamecock (Why do bad things happen to good people? That only happened once, and He volunteered. R.C. Sproul)
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To: Gamecock

Because there is only one man that we follow. FRoman Catholics can’t seem to get their mind around the fact we don’t have a corporate headquarters in Wittenberg with a CEO that parades around wearing Prada shoes.


I get that. You follow Jesus or a church that is loyal to Jesus. My problem is with your statement that Catholics, “even when challenged, refuse to cite anything from any ‘Protestant’ writing.” I do not know what you mean by that.

Can you provide an example of when a Catholic who, when challenged, could have or should have cited a “Protestant” writing when responding to that challenge?


121 posted on 04/28/2015 6:02:41 AM PDT by rwa265
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