Posted on 01/26/2016 7:32:29 PM PST by ebb tide
I see. Are YOU the judge of those "phony Popes"???
Do you have a list of the "phony Popes" and the TRUE popes? It must be an interesting list.
If you ever go to St. Peter's Bascilia in Rome, there is a list of Popes...and yes, they ARE engraved in granite. Of course, you probably won't ever go there. It's MUCH easier to just bash the holy pie outta them from you nice desk at home.
WHY do you even care about the Catholic Pope? How does he affect your life? Or do you have so little going on in your own religious and personal life that you have to BASH the earthly leader of Earth's 1.2 BILLION Catholics. [Googled it.]
P.S. Oh, was Peter Jewish? LOL! You are amusing.
There MUST be some human soul SOMEWHERE on this planet who didn't know that St. Peter was Jewish. He was a fisherman, too. Did you know that? :o) Jesus made him a fisher of men.
Thanks for the chuckle, BB.
Source please.
I’m sure when the source is posted FOR YOU, you will hurry right there to read more. LOL
And if you actually read any of the posts you would know sources since they are right there for simple minds to see: example from #8 above: Augustine, Exposition 2 of Psalm 31, 2-4.)
Sources are in parenthesis beneath each quote. Except for a few of the books and the kindle book, most can be found at such websites like newadvent.org by simply going to Augustine’s name, finding the book, and looking up the chapter.
If he isn’t catholic then what is he? I don’t understand.
Then the answer is NO, or it is your own personal religion. Thanks for the reply.
The assembly, Ekklesia, of God does actually include this planets 1.2 BILLION Catholics, whether you like it or not. It's NOT your call.
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Thank goodness.
And defrocked Catholic priest Father Martin Luther was accused of heresy. God will be his judge, not you. Personally, I believe that he was a good man and that he would be very distressed at what his heresies wrought in the Catholic Church he was brought up in. HE offered Mass, heard confessions, performed baptisms...all the Catholic rituals long before he was defrocked.
I visited the castle at Wartberg, a hill in Baden Wurttemberg, Germany. It was where he was living. I saw the famous "ink spot" where Father Luther threw his ink pot at Satan, who was tempting him.
It's the place where he translated the New Testament of the Bible into German,
As for "having a clue," lol, YOU judge ME. Well, that is just dandy. You like judging people, I guess. Are you a judge in your every day life?
Who in the world was Martin Luther to demand of the Catholic Church anything? What position of authority did he hold?
Give it up,you ask questions but never answer them.
According to the the Congregation for the Clergy, his priestly faculties (jurisdiction permitting celebration of the sacraments) have been suspended and his appeal of that suspension rejected by the highest Church court, the Apostolic Signature
Father Gruner
http://www.ewtn.com/expert/answers/fr_gruner.htm
I have no idea what your post is about
Nice try at deflection but you know full well that not only am I not your judge but you will be judged by the one who sees through your smokescreens instantly. Your tired old saw has zero effect, but keep showing your tail every chance you get. It degrades the catholic brand, and that’s a good thing.
That’s an impressive collection!
“Elected by Cardinals” is more precise than “anointed by bishops.” And certainly we’ve had less than stellar popes before. I think that his papcy, for me at least, is a challenge to docility because I find him hard to take sometimes.
Peter was never in Rome, he was never a pope. His ossuary was found in Jerusalem, confirmed by renowned Catholic archaeologist Milik. Look him up, I dare you. The Catholic Church will not allow whoever's bones are in St Peter's to be studied because they know they are not Peter's. The Catholic Church was founded by Simon Pater, impersonating Simon Peter, after being rebuked by Peter in Samaria. It is a false Babylonian religion, integrating Christianity with Babylonian idolatry, it is the whore of Babylon.
Because they spend so much time attacking conservative beliefs. They are an enemy of the conservative movement.
St. Augustine was a bishop. Does Calvinism have bishops?
St. Augustine said the Mass. Do Calvinists say Mass?
St. Augustine observed the feasts of the martyrs. Do Calvinists observe the feasts of the martyrs?
St. Augustine was a monk and wrote a monastic rule. Do Calvinists have monks?
St. Augustine gave instructions and advice to nuns in Hippo Regius. Do Calvinists have nuns?
You call yourself Augustinian while simultaneously repudiating Augustine's entire life?
All of these objections are a combination of ignorant and superficial, and consequently not really worth addressing one by one. Superficial in that, a Bishop who believes in the doctrines of grace that animated Luther and Calvin and all the great reformers is not a Roman Catholic who can condemn Luther, but a Christian on par with Luther, whatever outward pomp he wears or mode of religious practice.
I have long noticed that Catholics are often hung up on appearance, but don't care about the actual doctrines of salvation. They would rather debate you on something irrelevant and worthless, but not on the meaning of scripture, faith, justification, and grace.
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