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Does this concern anyone that the pope is wanting the world to be under a one world government?
Pope calls for global authority
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This is not surprising coming from anti-pope Benedict XVI, a manifest heretic and false leader of a counterfeit church. What’s even more concerning is that he is leading countless souls to Hell. He's not remotely Catholic.
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Re: Pope calls for global authority
Post #3A religious leader has the audacity to challenge the right-wing notion that the free-market economy driven by the profit motive will be the economic salvation of the world. Why should anyone be surprised? Or that national governments need to coordinate their economic activity through a body that would be regulated by law and would need to be universally recognized and to be vested with the effective power to ensure security for all, regard for justice, and respect for rights.mtbike61384 wrote:http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/ ... FM20090708
Does this concern anyone that the pope is wanting the world to be under a one world government?
I think that only those who are severely paranoid would see this as a step towards a world dictatorship.
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He was Catholic before you was out of your mother's womb.This is not surprising coming from anti-pope Benedict XVI, a manifest heretic and false leader of a counterfeit church. What’s even more concerning is that he is leading countless souls to Hell. He's not remotely Catholic.
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[/quote]Joshua Patrick wrote:He was Catholic before you was out of your mother's womb.This is not surprising coming from anti-pope Benedict XVI, a manifest heretic and false leader of a counterfeit church. What’s even more concerning is that he is leading countless souls to Hell. He's not remotely Catholic.
Judas was an Apostle before Christ was crucified. So, what is your point?
“Even if Catholics faithful to Tradition were reduced to a handful, they would be the true Church.� Saint Athanasius
“So that all, making use of the rule of faith, with the assistance of Christ, may be able to recognize more easily the Catholic truth in the midst of the darkness of so many errors.� Pope Pius IV, Council of Trent
“So that all, making use of the rule of faith, with the assistance of Christ, may be able to recognize more easily the Catholic truth in the midst of the darkness of so many errors.� Pope Pius IV, Council of Trent
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My point is a non-Catholic, can't say who's a Catholic or not. We leave that for Catholics to decide.Judas was an Apostle before Christ was crucified. So, what is your point?
Catholics = Loyal to the Vicar of Christ.
Sedevacantists = Heretics who wish to set they own church up.
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Your response is totally false. Any person, even a Hindu, can determine who is and who is not a legitimate Catholic simply by comparing the subject’s beliefs to the unchanging doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church as found in the ex cathedra statements of the true popes and the pronouncements of the legitimate dogmatic councils of the Church. Jesus did not leave the faithful with a “House of the Lord� filled with doubts and ambiguities.
Sedevacantists – faithful Roman Catholics who have researched and studied their religion and who accept the teachings of the Council of Trent and the Council of Florence, and indeed all the teachings of the true popes. Show me one Catholic dogma that sedevacantists reject which would make them heretics? You can’t, because there is not a single Catholic dogma that sedevacantists reject.
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Sedevacantists – faithful Roman Catholics who have researched and studied their religion and who accept the teachings of the Council of Trent and the Council of Florence, and indeed all the teachings of the true popes. Show me one Catholic dogma that sedevacantists reject which would make them heretics? You can’t, because there is not a single Catholic dogma that sedevacantists reject.
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“Even if Catholics faithful to Tradition were reduced to a handful, they would be the true Church.� Saint Athanasius
“So that all, making use of the rule of faith, with the assistance of Christ, may be able to recognize more easily the Catholic truth in the midst of the darkness of so many errors.� Pope Pius IV, Council of Trent
“So that all, making use of the rule of faith, with the assistance of Christ, may be able to recognize more easily the Catholic truth in the midst of the darkness of so many errors.� Pope Pius IV, Council of Trent
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This thread is not for discussing what catholicism is, and definitely not for telling other members what religion they are.
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This thread is not for discussing what catholicism is, and definitely not for telling other members what religion they are.
If you want to debate about catholic dogma, take it to the Theology, Doctrine and Dogma subforum, where I believe there is a topic started for that very purpose, and keep it civil.
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