I gave you a syllogism.
Every syllogism is either valid or invalid.
You refused to say whether it was valid or invalid, and instead ranted about totally irrelevant matters, such as Catholicism, and the fact that I am a Catholic. None of that has anything whatsoever to do with whether the syllogism is valid or invalid.
This reveals all anyone needs to know about how hate, or fear, dominates your intellect, causing it not to function.
"One indeed is the universal Church of the faithful, outside which no one at all is saved, in which the priest himself is the sacrifice, Jesus Christ, whose body and blood are truly contained in the sacrament of the altar under the species of bread and wine; the bread (changed) into His body by the divine power of transubstantiation, and the wine into the blood, so that to accomplish the mystery of unity we ourselves receive from His (nature) what He Himself received from ours." Pope Innocent III and Lateran Council IV (A.D. 1215)
Therefore, if anyone says that it is not by the institution of Christ the lord himself (that is to say, by divine law) that blessed Peter should have perpetual successors in the primacy over the whole Church; or that the Roman Pontiff is not the successor of blessed Peter in this primacy: let him be anathema. Vatican 1, Ses. 4, Cp. 1
**This reveals all anyone needs to know about how hate, or fear, dominates your intellect, causing it not to function.**
So, when Jesus Christ ripped the scribes and Pharisees, he was letting hate dominate his intellect, causing it not to function?
In your case, is attacking the messenger a form of hate? I’ve given you questions in the past, that you haven’t answered, but have resorted to the same style of response as this time.
**You refused to say whether it was valid or invalid**
Wrong. Read it again, and maybe next time you’ll have learned your lesson not use a falsehood about God in your syllogism:
Mary, Mother of God, The Greatest of all Her Titles
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Zuriel to Arthur McGowan
**God was born in Poughkeepsie.**
Invalid.
God wasnt born anywhere. God is a Spirit (John 4:23,24) and has always existed. Jesus Christ, John, and Paul, all declare God to be invisible.
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