“As in bona fide, rock solid in their heresy?”
I was thinking about how they related to other Protestants, not how they related to truth in itself.
“Or in their stance outside the One, True Church?”
Again, I was thinking about how they related to other Protestants, not how they related to truth in itself.
“For somebody who claims Pope Pius X as his hero, you don’t seem to put much stock in the saint’s catechism.”
I said Pius V was my hero. Can you ever get anything right? Here’s the post where I said that - just in case you were going to deny you made yet another error: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/3300433/posts?page=38#38
I’ve never thought much about what you “think”. It’s not Catholic thinking.
So you you don’t care that much for Pope St. Pius X, is that it?
Here is something about your hero, Pope St. Pius V, and Protestantism:
Priest P. Kramer (21st century): Pope St. Pius V teaches in his Catechism, the Roman Catechism also known as the Catechism of the Council of Trent that all of the Protestant religions are false religions, theyre inspired by the devil; and therefore their fruits are evil The Protestant religions, as such, are inspired by the devil, as Pope St. Pius V teaches in his catechism. (Kramer P. The Imminent Chastisement for Not Fulfilling Our Ladys Request. An edited transcript of a speech given at the Ambassadors of Jesus and Mary Seminar in Glendale, California, September 24, 2004. THE FATIMA CRUSADER Issue 80, Summer 2005, pp. 32-45
So much for your bona fide, rock solid heretics whom Francis and you appear to be buddies with.