RE: What Human Rights?
July 17, 2015 at 1:14 am
(This post was last modified: July 17, 2015 at 1:27 am by The Grand Nudger.)
I linked the compendium from the vatican......they don't match either. Is your link a printing in which the articles and their designations match?
(of course the catechism and the compendium of the catechism match......the compedium is basically an idex..lol, what doesn;t seem to match is the author of that articles designations. I'm trying to understand his conclusions.....I'll need an accurate address for the info he's using, as it were...lol. If it's from the compedium, which printing, and do the numbers refer to their compendium designations or a particular page number.....shouldn't you know some of this, if this is where your belief in human rights comes from, if you're counting on this to be an explanation?)
(of course the catechism and the compendium of the catechism match......the compedium is basically an idex..lol, what doesn;t seem to match is the author of that articles designations. I'm trying to understand his conclusions.....I'll need an accurate address for the info he's using, as it were...lol. If it's from the compedium, which printing, and do the numbers refer to their compendium designations or a particular page number.....shouldn't you know some of this, if this is where your belief in human rights comes from, if you're counting on this to be an explanation?)
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