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To: daniel1212

You are so confused :/

If it’s not the One True Church,
why would you feel demeaned not being in it.

If you don’t think the church you are in
is the One True Church, why are you still in it?

If it is the One True Church,
why aren’t you in it?

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47 posted on 08/27/2019 7:35:03 PM PDT by infool7 (Your mistakes are not what define you, it's how gracefully you recover from them that does.)
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To: infool7
You are so confused :/ If it’s not the One True Church, why would you feel demeaned not being in it.

Indeed you are so confused, or a sophist engaging in logical fallacies: Do you really think "articles that demean all those outside Catholicism as not being members of the one true church" means they feel demeaned by not being in the RCC? I doubt it. Rather, it is the premise that the elitist church of Rome is uniquely the OTC, versus the corporate body of Christ, that is demeaning, as would be saying that one is not a Christian since they are not a Baptist.

If you don’t think the church you are in is the One True Church, why are you still in it?

More sophistry of illogic, for it simply does not follow that my statement meant that I thought Rome was the OTC. Rather, the objection was as said, to the premise that Rome was uniquely the OTC, thus demeaning all outside of her by her elitism.

If it is the One True Church, why aren’t you in it?

As your premise is false, so your question is illogical.

All in all, your illogical sophistical response is another argument against becoming a Catholic, and thus thinking as you manifest.

62 posted on 08/27/2019 8:09:16 PM PDT by daniel1212 ( Trust the risen Lord Jesus to save you as a damned and destitute sinner + be baptized + follow Him)
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