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FooManChoo
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re: Could this signal a "Return to Virtue"?
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/31/24 at 5:50 pm
[quote]Of course it is. Not everyone claims they have a god to season things for them.[/quote]That's true, and when people don't have God's moral law as the basis for their moral framework, they are left with subjectivity. That would be fine as far as it goes if not for the fact that very few people...
re: Could this signal a "Return to Virtue"?
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/31/24 at 1:39 pm
[quote]"Everyone should fall in line with my flavor of morality."[/quote]Yeah, that's reality. Everyone is fighting for their own flavor of morality, except that those who adhere to moral relativism don't actually act that way when push comes to shove....
re: To those that support electoral vote compact...
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/31/24 at 12:39 pm
The compact is ridiculous. It completely ignores the will of the people of a particular state. If your state voted 100% for the loser of the popular vote, they would be forced to "support" the candidate that no one voted for by designating electors based on what all other states wanted....
re: Could this signal a "Return to Virtue"?
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/31/24 at 12:36 pm
Virtue must be grounded in something outside the human experience otherwise virtue becomes whatever seems right to each person.
It's past time this country pursued biblical virtue....
re: Holy art thou, O Lord
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/31/24 at 6:57 am
Amen and amen. A nation that does not recognize Christ as Lord and seek to live obediently to His Word by faith should not expect His blessing. We live in a nation that continues to distance itself from anything Christian and embraces the religion of secular humanism where man is lifted up as God.
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re: Pope tells bishops not to accept gays into seminary; too much “frociaggine” already
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/30/24 at 4:28 pm
[quote]Bible Alone has failed and is proven to be a flawed invention of a few human beings.[/quote]False. It has not failed because it is a truth from God, laid out in His Word which has been given to the Church. The only infallible rule for faith and life is God's unchanging Word.
[quote]We know...
re: The Episcopal Church unveils the new LGBTQ+ Pride Shield
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/30/24 at 3:57 pm
I hope every single one of these people repent of their blasphemy and embracing of those things which God hates....
re: Pope tells bishops not to accept gays into seminary; too much “frociaggine” already
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/30/24 at 3:51 pm
[quote]The realist view of sola scriptura and what it did to Christendom was to erode the Church's role in daily life and society, and to instead promote the state as the dominant force in man's life.[/quote]Sin happens. That isn't the fault of the Scriptures or an assent to the Scriptures being the...
re: Pope tells bishops not to accept gays into seminary; too much “frociaggine” already
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/30/24 at 3:45 pm
[quote]And yet, when he translated it for the "common German" (who could not read) he did so by removing books and by denigrating other books in his personal writings.[/quote]What books did he remove from his German Bible? If you're referring to the Apocrypha, he had those in his translation. He jus...
re: Pope tells bishops not to accept gays into seminary; too much “frociaggine” already
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/30/24 at 3:32 pm
I'm thoroughly disappointed the other thread was removed. :banghead:
[quote]Nobody made this argument. We Catholics assert that Peter was made the vicar of Christ when Jesus gave him the keys, alluding to the steward of the Davidic kingdom having the keys, and thus, essentially running the kingdo...
re: Pope tells bishops not to accept gays into seminary; too much “frociaggine” already
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/30/24 at 2:56 pm
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re: Pope tells bishops not to accept gays into seminary; too much “frociaggine” already
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/28/24 at 6:28 pm
[quote][quote]When Calvin, Luther, Zwingli, muntzer, and their fellow travellers turned everyone into the keeper of their own "personal truth", they fundamentally broke the mold for western order which was built on an understanding of external, observed truth. Man became magisterium instead of submi...
re: Pope tells bishops not to accept gays into seminary; too much “frociaggine” already
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/28/24 at 6:23 pm
[quote]An admission that Catholicism was first, and therefore, the church that Jesus established and granted [b]infallibility and indefectability.[/b][/quote]I admitted no such thing. The Church that Jesus established didn't have a single Pope in Rome because the Church hadn't spread to Rome. The Ch...
re: Pope tells bishops not to accept gays into seminary; too much “frociaggine” already
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/27/24 at 10:23 pm
[quote]Champagne[/quote]You keep using the same tired logical fallacies. Maybe you should try some new logical fallacies, because you certainly don't have the truth on your side :cheers:...
re: Pope tells bishops not to accept gays into seminary; too much “frociaggine” already
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/27/24 at 10:20 pm
[quote]This is my point. At one moment in time, there were no denominations within denominations. One was either (as far as Protestants go) Lutheran, Anglican, or Presbyterian. Then, as each man became his own arbiter of truth and came up with doctrines which conflict with the teachings of the denom...
re: Pope tells bishops not to accept gays into seminary; too much “frociaggine” already
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/27/24 at 7:26 pm
[quote]You could've just said "like they have been in every single Protestant denomination". Over-generalizations are acceptable when true.[/quote]Except it isn’t true. The Presbyterian denomination I’m a member of doesn’t do that because homosexuality is sinful and those men who are in open, unrepe...
re: Answering a Protestant’s Objections to Catholic Doctrine
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/27/24 at 10:00 am
[quote]You Protestants must be liars and distorters of Truth to bash the Church that Christ founded.[/quote]Read the first 3 chapters of Revelation or Paul's epistles and you'll find that God, Himself, in His revelation condemned both individuals and congregations for their faithlessness and sinfuln...
re: A Presbyterian Minister Becomes Catholic
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/27/24 at 9:44 am
[quote]Guess what church will still be standing though
Make you wonder at the Protestants …[/quote]You're talking about a single local congregation, not the "Church". Congregations have dissolved or have been scattered since the beginning and is meaningless in terms of Christ's Church overall.
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re: Answering a Protestant’s Objections to Catholic Doctrine
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/26/24 at 1:37 am
[quote]That Church is the Catholic Church.[/quote]The term "catholic" was used in reference to the Christian church in distinction from the false professors like the Gnostic Christians who were rejected by the majority. The word just means "universal". Rome has taken it as an exclusive title when, i...
re: Christ is King = anti-Semitic?
Posted by FooManChoo on 5/26/24 at 1:31 am
[quote]Says the guy who believes a false reality based on hope, conjecture, and faith, to the guy who acknowledges scientific facts based on evidence.[/quote]You make a lot of unfounded claims for a person who worships at the alter of science.
[quote]I’m pretty sure lying is a sin. You might want...
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