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Yeah was a robbery for sure.

LSUs coaches also didn’t let the offense open up either in that point of season.
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2007-just because of NC, I think ‘06 was actually better
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but it does teach that you’ll burn in hell if you die when you’re two days old and haven’t been baptized yet.


The Church does not teach this.
Yes, this is a fundamental teaching.

Those in purgatory died in God’s grace, but still need further purification to remove any attachment to sin before they can enter Heaven. They are known as the Church Suffering.

As for Limbo, what context are you referring to this?
It’s sad to read this thread, because it appears so many of us Catholics were not catechized well in our youth, either through our fault or poor teaching from the local parish. Regardless, we should try to truly understand the faith better because it seems like there is a lot of things people say they don’t like about the Church that frankly just aren’t true.

I would highly recommend find a traditional priest online maybe to watch some videos from and find a true and traditional perspective of the faith where nothing is sugarcoated.
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When I was a Catholic kid we couldn’t eat meat any Friday,all year long. I once forgot it was a Friday and ate some meat,once I realized what I had done I was scared to death I was going to die before I could get to confession since they taught that was a mortal sin.


By definition, this wouldn’t be Mortal Sin because that requires full consent of the will and full knowledge of what you’re doing.

In sorry you feel this way about Christ’s Church. The Church is there waiting for you to come back, friend.
How are you following the 10 Commandments if you don’t believe in the Catholic faith as these commandments are fundamental?
The average person now goes to college now compared to then. Makes sense statistically.

However, the university should be a grounds for critical thinking. Not a good trend obviously.
What’s frustrating about these topics is one side tells the younger people to work harder, lower expectation, and live in a “starter home” with less amenities. I don’t disagree; generally speaking, young people have to start with something cheaper and be more frugal starting out.

From the young persons perspective, the cost of living is at an unprecedented level, let alone the cost of houses. It’s hard to save, especially if you want to raise your children in a traditional way.

These are the facts:

The interest rates on homes, historically speaking, are actually on the low end.

The base price of homes though, are at all time highs.

There are young people that are entitled and overspend and are not frugal.

We need to realize there are responsible, and frugal young people that really have been hurt by the irresponsibility of the current older generation’s rampant spending and monetary inflation, etc.
Doug Planchard

Probably not forgotten from LSU fans though
They velocities are incredibly high as the missile reenters the earths atmosphere.
Disgusting.

This is the fruit of promoting a culture of fornication for decades.
The Catholic Church teaches he is the vicar of Christ. He is absolutely no deity. I don’t understand where this keeps coming up from with the Pope.

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Jesus was pretty clear in stating that Peter was the rock upon whom the Church was founded, not “the first rock of many more to come”.


You don’t agree with the Church then. You need reanalyze the Church’s position on this matter, please. As a fellow Catholic, we must love each other as brothers so I have to tell you that you cannot be in communion with the Church if you don’t truly believe what the Church teaches. To quote from The Roman Catechism:

“He [the Pope] sits in that chair of Peter in which beyond every shadow of doubt the Prince of the Apostles sat to the end of his days, and hence it is that in him the Church recognizes the highest degree of dignity, and a universality of jurisdiction derived, not from the decrees of men or Councils, but from God Himself”.

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Statements like “God doesn’t bless those who raise the sword”… (see David, Constantine, etc.) show him to be nothing but a political hack who contributes to the pussification of not only the Catholic Church (alignment with the Democrat liberal ideology) but the entirety of western civilization.


I mean, I won’t disagree that I think the Church does need to be tougher on a lot of things. Obviously, the Church is not 100% against war as long as it is just. Listen, you can disagree on issues with him on these issues, there were some theological things he put out I disagree with, but fundamentally, he is not just some “political hack” as you put it.
Pizza looks good, but that frozen beer, I’m not so sure about that. For a good beer, would it being so cold take away from the flavor, no?
Fundamentally, the Church gets political because you cannot truly separate faith and morals from politics. Theology/philosophy are tied together with politics.

You can’t just say you’re a Catholic then completely leave that behind when you vote or make political decisions, it makes no sense.

The idea of the separation of church and state is a farce. This is a term penned by Thomas Jefferson loosely to a baptist group in the early 19th century.
You claim to be Christian but reject Holy Scripture?

re: WFDT St Paddy’s Day Edition

Posted by TigerJack8 on 3/17/26 at 7:23 pm to
Nice, this is the old traditional recipe, except the bread does have soda. How was it?
Good night. Thanks for the constant updates.
Does this mean the storm becomes more likely a straight line threat?