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To: Syncro
So because there is no pope, ipso facto there are no Catholics?

Your logic is faulty. After a pope dies and before another one is elected (during the interregnum), do Catholics stop being Catholic?

60 posted on 12/02/2015 1:46:28 PM PST by piusv (The Spirit of Christ hasn't refrained from using separated churches as means of salvation:VII heresy)
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To: piusv

Hay it’s your rules.

God ordains rulers.

Lots of evil Kings in the Old Testament.

Some followed them into death, others followed God to Jesus.

If you can’t trust your pope, you can trust Jesus.

There is still time to “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved”—Acts 16:31

Come to Jesus and become a part of the body of Christ.

We’d welcome all Catholics that wish to come to Jesus as it seems many cannot obey the rule “be in submission to the pope”

Submitting to Jesus takes out the heretical middle man pope.


61 posted on 12/02/2015 6:38:02 PM PST by Syncro (Benghazi-LIES/CoverupIRS-LIES/CoverupDOJ-NO Justice--Etc Marxist Treason Jail Hillary!)
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