4dad4d No.848722
Remember to go to Mass on All Saints' Day, November 1st.
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7bbe3c No.848723
Remember to celebrate reformation day with a trunk or treat at your family centered local protestant church, October 31st
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a712bf No.848724
>>848722
The Hobnailed boot party in our government is using Covid as a pretext to keep half the parish away from mass.
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866efc No.848726
>>848723
Stop celebrating heresy. Martin Luther tore western Christianity apart. He was an antichrist who created divisions within the Church. (Romans 16:1-18, Titus 3:10)
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7bbe3c No.848727
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0d0d25 No.848730
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7bbe3c No.848731
>>848730
>If your papist wishes to make a great fuss about the word sola (alone), say this to him: "Dr. Martin Luther will have it so, and he says that a papist and a donkey are the same thing." …For we are not going to be students and disciples of the papists. Rather, we will become their teachers and judges. For once, we also are going to be proud and brag, with these blockheads; and just as Paul brags against his mad raving saints, I will brag against these donkeys of mine! Are they doctors? So am I. Are they scholars? So am I. Are they preachers? So am I. Are they theologians? So am I. Are they debaters? So am I. Are they philosophers? So am I. Are they logicians? So am I. Do they lecture? So do I. Do they write books? So do I.”
>“I will go even further with my boasting: I can expound the psalms and the prophets, and they cannot. I can translate, and they cannot. I can read the Holy Scriptures, and they cannot. I can pray, they cannot. Coming down to their level, “I can use their rhetoric and philosophy better than all of them put together. Plus I know that not one of them understands his Aristotle. If any one of them can correctly understand one preface or chapter of Aristotle, I will eat my hat! No, I am not overdoing it, for I have been schooled in and have practiced their science from my youth. I recognize how deep and broad it is. They, too, are well aware that I can do everything they can do. Yet they treat me as a stranger in their discipline, these incurable fellows, as if I had just arrived this morning and had never seen or heard what they teach and know. How they do brilliantly parade around with their science, teaching me what I outgrew twenty years ago! To all their noise and shouting I sing, with the harlot, "I have known for seven years that horseshoe nails are iron.”
>“Let this be the answer to your first question. Please do not give these donkeys any other answer to their useless braying about that word sola than simply this: "Luther will have it so, and he says that he is a doctor above all the doctors of the pope." Let it rest there. I will from now on hold them in contempt, and have already held them in contempt, as long as they are the kind of people (or rather donkeys) that they are.”
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866efc No.848732
>>848731
Oh so basically he admitted he's a heretic who added to the Bible. Great.
Also, a lot of the references in your picture is refuted here:
http://www.biblicalcatholic.com/apologetics/a98.htm
also here:
http://matt1618.freeyellow.com/page5.html
and here:
http://matt1618.freeyellow.com/fathers.html
Now repent, Prot heretic, or you will burn in hell.
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7bbe3c No.848733
>>848732
Sorry but © 1998 DID ANY CHURCH FATHERS TEACH SOLA FIDE? RESPONSE TO A CHALLENGE ….by Matt1618 just isn't a compelling source beside the Catholic Bellarmine
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866efc No.848734
>>848733
Nice, you have no argument. Ta-ta, Prottie Prot.
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77db2b No.848741
>>848734
Why are imageboard papists such a joke?
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9baf09 No.848749
>>848722
Huh, apparently, we have that too in the East, but after Pentecost.
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1c7ce2 No.848760
>>848741
Why do imageboard Prots s— up every non-Prot thread and then cry about it everytime they get utterly BTFO'd?
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b04963 No.848768
>>848726
>Romans 16:1-18
>17 Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them.
Avoid those who are "contrary to the doctrine which we have learned." Sounds good. And nothing in there about killing or imprisoning anyone. So explain why the albigensian crusade and medieval inquisition happened where Christians were imprisoned and tortured? Could you please explain to the company of this thread how hunting people down is avoiding?
What about the law of Justinian, Codex Justinianus 1.6.2, of April 16, A.D. 529, which mandated the death penalty for any who baptizes without respect for catholicism (which they erroneously call "rebaptizing")?
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7bbe3c No.848770
>>848768
Why post an anti baptist strawman meme when you're making a compelling baptist argument?
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b04963 No.848803
>>848770
Believing in Matthew 28:20 is not really a strawman.
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77db2b No.848804
>>848770
Because the meme was made by Baptists to mock Roman Catholic historiography
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7bbe3c No.848808
>>848804
Thanks that went over my head, pretty clever
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d765de No.848811
>>848804
Yes, at the same time as it contradicts the oversimplified world view of some, it also expresses the underlying cause of why such charts are inaccurate, because doctrinally orthodox, which are baptist churches, do not originate in or derive from catholicism or councils. They only actually derive from Scripture, thus they were never institutionally separated from Rome (although individual converts certainly were), rather Bible-believing Christianity always existed separately. See for instance,
"As we shall afterwards shew, the rise of the "Anabaptists" took place long prior to the formation of the Church of England, and there are also reasons for believing that on the continent of Europe small hidden christian societies, who have held many of the opinions of the "Anabaptists," have existed from the times of the Apostles. In the sense of the direct transmission of Divine Truth, and the true nature of spiritual religion, it seems probable that these Churches have a lineage or succession more ancient than that of the Roman Church."
>Robert Barclay, The Inner Life of the Religious Societies of the Commonwealth, pp. 11-12. (1876)
"It must have already occurred to our readers, that the baptists are the same sect of Christians which we formerly described under the appellation of ANABAPTISTS. Indeed, this seems to have been their great leading principle from the time of Tertullian to the present day."
>The Edinburgh Encyclopedia, Vol 3, p. 251. (1830)
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