57ad34 No.9961
Been seeing some Roman Catholics on here lately. They shouldn't be welcome on here.
Go fuck right back off to /christian/ please. Nobody wants your papism running rampant on here shitting up this whole board like how you shit up the last.
We know what Romanism does. Its like a plague. It comes in quietly at first but then it destroys everything.
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ef5581 No.9964
There's nothing wrong with Roman Catholic posters. The problem with /catholic/ is censorship.
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62ce20 No.9967
>>9964
I'm getting flashbacks to the slow death that happened to /pol/
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13803e No.10031
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4298f2 No.10099
As much as I would like to agree, this is a free-speech Christian board so RCC posters have a place here. If /christian/ is the Catholic containment board then that's on them and their inability to deal with questioning worldly authority.
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a69ff7 No.10100
It's just a state church and it wouldn't make a bit of difference if not a single papist remained. But there's nothing in the rule against a misled and confused person from searching out the truth in an open forum like this, even if their doctrine they are espousing is incorrect and misleading. This is because the truth will prevail in the end and that the truth does not fear investigation.
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f07b6c No.10127
>>9961
I'm not going anywhere prottie.
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822146 No.10128
>>10127
So, "catholics" think "Christian" is an insult?
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d4fcf6 No.10130
>>10128
For non-Catholics to call themselves "Christan" is objectively an insult against the the true faith.
Saint Francis Xavier:
Letter from Japan, to the Jesuits in Europe, 1552
>One of the things that most of all pains and torments these Japanese is, that we teach them that the prison of hell is irrevocably shut, so that there is no egress therefrom. For they grieve over the fate of their departed children, of their parents and relatives, and they often show their grief by their tears. So they ask us if there is any hope, any way to free them by prayer from that eternal misery, and I am obliged to answer that there is absolutely none.
>Their grief at this affects and torments them wonderfully; they almost pine away with sorrow. But there is this good thing about their trouble—it makes one hope that they will all be the more laborious for their own salvation, lest they like their forefathers, should be condemned to everlasting punishment. They often ask if God cannot take their fathers out of hell, and why their punishment must never have an end. We gave them a satisfactory answer, but they did not cease to grieve over the misfortune of their relatives; and I can hardly restrain my tears sometimes at seeing men so dear to my heart suffer such intense pain about a thing which is already done with and can never be undone.
The Sacred Congregation of the Propagation of the Faith, under Pope Saint Pius X, in 1907, in answer to a question as to whether Confucius could have been saved, wrote:
>It is not allowed to affirm that Confucius was saved. Christians, when interrogated, must answer that those who die as infidels are damned
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ef5581 No.10131
>>10130
Agreed, but it is the Roman church who is not catholic
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f07b6c No.10165
>>10128
Where did I say that? I just said I'm not leaving this board.
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c2ff71 No.10171
>>10165
He's cheekily treating "Protestant" or an abbreviation of it as synonymous with "christian"; and he's right.
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13803e No.10172
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822146 No.10182
>>10130
>For non-Catholics to call themselves "Christan" is objectively an insult against the the true faith.
Yes certainly, catholic and Christian are one in the same. We're blessed that the reformation restored the true catholic church of Christ. One wonders why a huge multinational corporation of heretics and child molesters based in Rome can get away with such deep blasphemy as calling itself "the catholic church".
>>10165
You said "I'm not going anywhere Christian", as though calling us Christian would be insulting.
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453be1 No.10208
>>9961
Papists are welcome here. Their board is a boring echo chamber, and they will of course desire real discourse and should receive it. Hopefully they can learn the real gospel in the process.
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1afa79 No.10228
>>9964
>The problem with /catholic/ is censorship.
And /christianity/.
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1afa79 No.10229
>>10228
*/christian/
this board is alright.
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c2ff71 No.10231
>>10228
psst /catholic/ is our joke name for /christian/
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ac7f60 No.10240
>>10229
We literally have a thread which implies Christ was a fornicator, including a smug post alluding to a "lucky woman"–can we at least ban non-Trinitarians and blasphemers?
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c2ff71 No.10243
>>10240
learn to use sage and hide
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822146 No.10245
>>10240
What does being a trinitarian have to do with calling Jesus a fornicator?
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f07b6c No.10300
>>10182
>>10171
Lying is a sin. You both know what I said.
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ccf735 No.10309
>>9961
If you can’t have a proper discussion with someone you disagree with then you’re a child
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24de62 No.10316
Just remind Papists that their system suffers from strong, cognitive dissonance:
2 Maccabbees don't support purgatory. The reason why there was a sacrifice for the jews is because they died as idolaters (you cannot be redemed of that if you're already dead according catholic theology). Judeus believed he action will save the people in the day of resurrection implies that sacrifices are one time deal and the notion of soul sleep (opposed to being judged immediately after death). All of which mama Roma rejects. Oh, let's not get started how it's non-inspired using references like pope Gregory the great's commentaries.
Or how there isn't a traceable apostolic translation of the bible. Practically every church father up until and even passed Clement of Alexandria read Matthew 16:18's rock is either Christ or Peter's confession, Clement just gives up by stating that the rock is Christ and Peter, but virtually no other early bishop held that perspective even Augustine (he said it was Jesus Christ).
The earliest witness for such a interpretation of the scripture is the commentaries of Papias (apostle John's successor) yet no early church theologian had a deep compliance for them-couple even mocked them!
The earliest claimed tradition no body;no one in the catholic church, no one in the EO church, even people on the fridges of heresy believed this is true. The tradition from Irenaeus of lyons about apparently John told to the entire churches on the eastern Mediterranean that Jesus was fifty years old. Of course, papists try to cope out by appealing to 2 Thessalonians but if anyone says that the traditions is different like we see in 1 Corinthians 11&15, Paul's argument falls apart and the "super apostles" could easily say their traditions is actually the oral tradition of the authentic apostles.
More importantly IMO is the fact that after Origen formulated the Alexandrian interpretation method, it was accepted in the churches across the roman empire. What that tell us is that not only did these congregation have these "apostolic" interpretations they also needed a methodology to understand what the apostles wrote.
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13803e No.10318
>>10300
But it's nothing but the truth to equate the words Protestant and Christian
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822146 No.10323
>>10300
The truth is not a sin.
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