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The only mildly problematic thing in that entire rant is the guy who somewhat tactlessly remonstrated that your grandparents died outside of the Church.So here's my rant.
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The only mildly problematic thing in that entire rant is the guy who somewhat tactlessly remonstrated that your grandparents died outside of the Church.So here's my rant.
The Papist church is just another human institution that plays no role in salvation nor is it the one true church, so it doesn't matter. God doesn't obey or heed the Vatican.The only mildly problematic thing in that entire rant is the guy who somewhat tactlessly remonstrated that your grandparents died outside of the Church.
We never claimed, nor would we ever claim, that He does. It's quite the opposite actually. The Vatican obeys and heeds God.God doesn't obey or heed the Vatican.
Don't you dare mock St. Francis. He was great and it's that kind of childlike wonder that makes people holy."NO! NO! PROTESTANTS ARE IDOLATROUS PAGAN DEMON WORSHIPPERS!!!" *lights a candle with the face of some schizo saint who tried to teach birds about Christianity*
They would not have the long history of committing and enabling evil while boasting that their church has never erred. If the Pope truly were equal to Peter he would've smote all those pedophiles and everyone in the hierarchy complicit in covering it up. Paul made himself very clear about not tolerating church members who do things that are evil even by "worldly" standards.We never claimed, nor would we ever claim, that He does. It's quite the opposite actually. The Vatican obeys and heeds God.
Yeah, theologically inerrent. Not morally. We never claimed that.They would not have the long history of committing and enabling evil while boasting that their church has never erred.
While I think the Catholic Church is largely a good organization it is a bit dishonest to call them, "theologically inerrent" when it isn't, perhaps the most obvious example is the Church arresting and sentencing Galileo to house arrest for publishing a book favorable to Heliocentrism (the idea the Earth revolves around the sun) in 1633, something the church has largely walked back in the 19th and 20th centuries unbanning his book and quietly dropping its geocentrism in favor Heliocentrism. Of course this puts those in favor of an innerrent Catholic Church in a bit of bad spot, either they were in error when they taught Heliocentrism was heretical in the 17th century, or they are in error now by dropping their support for a stationary Earth at the center of the Solar System. Since these are two contradictionary points the Church had to be wrong at some point during this fiasco.Yeah, theologically inerrent.
The Church is inerrant in matters of faith and morals, not science. Galileo never should have been tried as a heretic because the Faith has nothing to do with whether the sun revolves around the earth or vice versa.While I think the Catholic Church is largely a good organization it is a bit dishonest to call them, "theologically inerrent" when it isn't, perhaps the most obvious example is the Church arresting and sentencing Galileo to house arrest for publishing a book favorable to Heliocentrism (the idea the Earth revolves around the sun) in 1633, something the church has largely walked back in the 19th and 20th centuries unbanning his book and quietly dropping its geocentrism in favor Heliocentrism. Of course this puts those in favor of an innerrent Catholic Church in a bit of bad spot, either they were in error when they taught Heliocentrism was heretical in the 17th century, or they are in error now by dropping their support for a stationary Earth at the center of the Solar System. Since these are two contradictionary points the Church had to be wrong at some point during this fiasco.
The Church is right about all those things. You are anathema.Beyond this I can think of a few ways the Catholic Church is in error in comparison to God's word even today, their position's on Creationsim, Mary's perputal virginity, and purgatory (something even the Orthodox reject) for example have them out of step with the Bible. That's not to say the Catholic Church isn't a good organization that gets things "mostly right" but it is to say they can't be called "theologically inerrent".
I think you're making an argument in semantics here. The Church declared Heliocentrism as heretical (a term literally used by the Church). Since they had declared it heretical it was a matter of Faith and theology, an official part of Church teachings. If you agree official Church positions on certain issues can be wrong you're halfway there to admitting it's not an infallible body.The Church is inerrant in matters of faith and morals, not science. Galileo never should have been tried as a heretic because the Faith has nothing to do with whether the sun revolves around the earth or vice versa.
I guess I should have explained why the Catholic Church's positions are out of step with the Bible (I'm making the claim after all, so the burden of proof is on me).The Church is right about all those things.
Thought about joining the Orthodox Church?I was born and raised Catholic, and I have little to no tolerance for Catholics anymore.
Catholics have become such spineless faggots over the years.
And the Pope is a pedophile commie.
Don't join the Russian or Greek church you're going to be very very disturbed on how weirdly poor Russia and Greek they are join the American Orthodox ChurchThought about joining the Orthodox Church?
I'm just going to the Church closest to me. I went to an Antiochian, which was from 2,000 evangelicals that converted in the 70s. Really great church, it was an hour 45 away. The closest one is Serbian so I go to the Serbian one now.Don't join the Russian or Greek church you're going to be very very disturbed on how weirdly poor Russia and Greek they are join the American Orthodox Church
I think the Galileo thing is overblown. The accepted scientific consensus had been geocentrism since the time of Aristotle. Galileo was a bit of a sperg for going around asserting that what was at the time an unproven theory was correct (not just that it was a working mathematical model of the universe), getting into arguments with priests about scripture, and then writing a book calling the Pope a retard. There also was never really any claims that the church was infallible as regards this topic - his verdict wasn’t even unanimous.the most obvious example is the Church arresting and sentencing Galileo to house arrest for publishing a book favorable to Heliocentrism (the idea the Earth revolves around the sun) in 1633, something the church has largely walked back in the 19th and 20th centuries unbanning his book and quietly dropping its geocentrism in favor Heliocentrism
You're right that both scientists and theologians alike opposed Galileo's theory (there were, under the existing theories of the time real scientific principles heliocentrism seemed to violated). My point is that the church declared Galileo, and his teachings on the sun heretical, they cited Psalms indicating the Earth's foundation was unmoving as their evidence, geocentrism was the Church's official position, which I believe they dropped in the 19th and 20th century however.I think the Galileo thing is overblown. The accepted scientific consensus had been geocentrism since the time of Aristotle. Galileo was a bit of a sperg for going around asserting that what was at the time an unproven theory was correct (not just that it was a working mathematical model of the universe), getting into arguments with priests about scripture, and then writing a book calling the Pope a retard.
This really cuts to the heart of the matter. Catholics will say, "The Church is infallible". And then you can press them with things like Galileo and they will say, "Well, ok but only on religious matters," (as if that can be seperated) and then you press them on that and they say, "OK well, what I really mean is the Church is infalliable when the Pope invokes Papal Infallibility" which has only happened like a handful of times (outside of canonizing saints) since being defined in the 1870s. And it's like, at what point do you just go, "OK it's can be very fallible".There also was never really any claims that the church was infallible
This is exactly incorrect; the Sun and Earth each orbit a point in between the center of each; this point is within the volume of the Sun.The problem is these are two contradictory positions, either the Earth rotates the sun or the sun rotates around the Earth, since they both can't be true at the same time
Catholics don't believe in what they're saying they just need to be put to the soy because they are heretics who make **** up and are basically running an international criminal conspiracy attending to be a religion every single Catholic church and every single Protestant orthodox country should be put to the torch and its members should be asked to leave same thing with Muslims and Jews actually I've had less issues with Jews than I have with Catholics the Jews can at least defend their positions somewhat Catholics they cannotThis really cuts to the heart of the matter. Catholics will say, "The Church is infallible". And then you can press them with things like Galileo and they will say, "Well, ok but only on religious matters," (as if that can be seperated) and then you press them on that and they say, "OK well, what I really mean is the Church is infalliable when the Pope invokes Papal Infallibility" which has only happened like a handful of times (outside of canonizing saints) since being defined in the 1870s. And it's like, at what point do you just go, "OK it's can be very fallible".
I'm real conflicted about the KKK because I've come to realize that their basic worldview was essentially correct, but they were also massive degenerates and nuisances. It's the 2nd KKK (Wilson era) that I'm interested in. The irony is that the only group they had beef with that I don't is the Blacks, but their attitude towards specific immigrant groups, religions and socialists was all rock solid. Problem, these shits were running around terrorizing White Protestants too, terrorizing unions that were socialist but had valid grievances, they were thugs lead by killers and rapists. Wound up doing a lot of damage to their own cause.tl;dr fuck these assholes, John Calvin and the KKK were right about them.
It's just motte and Bailey arguments, they will say anything to protect the Catholic church, so you end up in circular conversations about how all the stuff they are wrong about doesn't actually count because they can't face criticism of their real god, the catholic church.This really cuts to the heart of the matter. Catholics will say, "The Church is infallible". And then you can press them with things like Galileo and they will say, "Well, ok but only on religious matters," (as if that can be seperated) and then you press them on that and they say, "OK well, what I really mean is the Church is infalliable when the Pope invokes Papal Infallibility" which has only happened like a handful of times (outside of canonizing saints) since being defined in the 1870s. And it's like, at what point do you just go, "OK it's can be very fallible".
They either know they are being dishonest or it's massive cognitive dissonance. Remember they side with the Pope even when he directly contradicts the Bible itself.I just think Catholics are being a bit dishonest when they claim to be 100% infallible 100% of the time (like their God or something) as if their church hasn't made a single mistake or wrong declaration in 2,000 years.
The Bible only says you have to look at what fruit a tree gives to tell you if it's good or bad. Christianity is the simplest religion there is.If they had a truely flawless track record of zero mistakes in their 2,000 year history it'd make a compelling case for the Catholic Church, but as we saw with the Galileo incident, they do not, because human beings do occasionally make mistakes, and given a couple thousands years anyone short of Christ lible to slip up once in a while.
Just look at any time Preacher gets ran into a corner. He complains no one is smart enough to talk about religion besides his clergy. What a coward faggot.There's other problems with them. It's a religion for bootlickers, same kind of niggercattle that defer to government agencies or mass media for all their opinions.
It's because they aren't protecting the religion, they are protecting the church. It's never been about religion at all for Catholics, just the business.when there's a church that has a similar shtick, you see the fangs come out on both sides, is why Catholics (and an Orthodox at the thing) are the most rabid Mormon haters I see, because somebody else claiming to be the One True Church takes the piss out of their own pretensions.
They don't care because prots either work together in their Jewish hegemonic wealth schemes or aren't in threat of overthrowing the business of stealing money. That's why they stopped fighting jews and Muslims centuries ago.They'll jab at Protestants for claiming their particular theology is true (missing the point that Protestants don't consider "the Church" to be some manmade institution, but the Christian body of believers collectively)
There's multiple distinct versions of the KKK, that are only similar in name.I'm real conflicted about the KKK because I've come to realize that their basic worldview was essentially correct, but they were also massive degenerates and nuisances.