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Ask a Traditional Catholic
#21
RE: Ask a Traditional Catholic
You are a Poe, right?

I'll be an incredibly sad panda if you're not
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#22
RE: Ask a Traditional Catholic
(June 27, 2015 at 11:44 am)SteelCurtain Wrote: Why are you so concerned with making sure others follow your version of morality?

I cannot take you seriously as a human being if you are seriously recommending murdering people for not believing the same thing you do. You have to be a Poe.

We must try to save the souls of as many as we can, the Virgin at Fatima did say the vast majority of humanity would be condemned to hell but we can salvage a few.

Murder? Killing heretics and those who poison the souls of the faithful is not murder, it is a sad sacrifice but one that must be made to uphold and retain the purity undefiled of his Church. Better to cut off a bad branch than to let it fester and destroy the tree.

(June 27, 2015 at 11:49 am)Iroscato Wrote: So how does it feel being a raging closeted homosexual?

There is no such thing as a homosexual inclination, the very notion of sexual orientation is a lie. All are geared towards chastity in marriage or in celibacy, a desire to commit sodomy is a sinful inclination not of a sane healthy mind.

(June 27, 2015 at 12:04 pm)Exian Wrote: If god isn't cool with penises going inside buttholes, how do you think he'd feel about cutting penises off of his creation? Follow up: How can you be sure?

If I was a sculpture, and you cut the penis off I my David, I'd be fighting mad and take steps towards suing your ass. And that's just some non-living stone.

As I mention above, it is better to cut off the branch than to lose the tree. As it is said in the scriptures if your hand causes you to sin cut it off less all of you be condemned to the fires of hell.

Whatever it takes to prevent sin and allow or promote full repentance must be undertaken before giving up hope upon them and ending their lives to prevent their heresy spreading to the rest.
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#23
RE: Ask a Traditional Catholic
Can't be this stupid. Even for a believer.
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#24
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(June 27, 2015 at 12:37 pm)Chuck Wrote: When will the 17th century dawn?

The Enlightenment's materialism, rationalism and liberal tendencies were all fully condemned by Popes Pius VII and IX. There will be snowmen being made in hell before faithful traditional Catholics embrace such materialistic evil.

(June 27, 2015 at 12:43 pm)Nope Wrote: Castrating homosexuals? Luckily, I don't see traditional Catholics ever getting any political power.

How do you feel about the Catholics who follow Vatican II? Are they real Catholics?

Don't women cover their hair in traditional Catholic mass? Do you think that women are treated differently in traditional Catholicism compared to how they are treated under Vatican II?

We view the Novus Ordo Protestant Church that has moved into the Vatican as heretics. They are validly baptised and they have valid sacrements, but they are rooted deeply in heresy.

Women indeed do cover their hair inside SSPX chapels as according to sacred tradition and the scriptures. Women in traditional Catholicism fully reject the heretical doctrines of feminism that have slowly seeped into the Novus Ordo Church and most traditional Catholic women adhere to their natural god-given roles of mother and nurturer.

Many do retain careers and some are highly educated but they are few, and usually give them up to spend more time with their families once married. Biology itself gears them towards submission to their husbands and tending the hearth.
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#25
RE: Ask a Traditional Catholic
Tell me something, does theists making strawmen out of atheists justify an eye for an eye? Also, are you old enough to grow pubes?
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#26
RE: Ask a Traditional Catholic
(June 27, 2015 at 1:36 pm)LastPoet Wrote: Can't be this stupid. Even for a believer.

Don't sell them short.  Remember they start out by believing in an invisible sky-daddy.
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#27
RE: Ask a Traditional Catholic
(June 27, 2015 at 1:31 pm)PiousPaladin Wrote:
(June 27, 2015 at 11:40 am)pocaracas Wrote: Q. Why are people like yourself satisfied with believing in something completely unproven, instead of searching for the best scientific answers so that you know things to the best of humanity's abilities?

We believe that it has been proven by the actions of Christ and the many miracles that have been demonstrated through the lives of the saints of the Roman Catholic Church. From Christs' ressurection to the apperance of the Blessed Mother of God at Fatima and the Miracle of the Sun one hundred years ago.
Oh awesome... Another believer in the con of Fátima.
There was no miracle of the sun.
Three uneducated kids were conned into thinking they were seeing an apparition.

Have you ever noticed how the messages that came out of that event were geared to getting Portugal on the non-communist side of world war 1?
It worked: by the 1930s, we had a fascist regime set in...which lasted until 1974.
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#28
RE: Ask a Traditional Catholic
(June 27, 2015 at 1:33 pm)PiousPaladin Wrote:
(June 27, 2015 at 11:44 am)SteelCurtain Wrote: Why are you so concerned with making sure others follow your version of morality?

I cannot take you seriously as a human being if you are seriously recommending murdering people for not believing the same thing you do. You have to be a Poe.

We must try to save the souls of as many as we can, the Virgin at Fatima did say the vast majority of humanity would be condemned to hell but we can salvage a few.

Murder? Killing heretics and those who poison the souls of the faithful is not murder, it is a sad sacrifice but one that must be made to uphold and retain the purity undefiled of his Church. Better to cut off a bad branch than to let it fester and destroy the tree.
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In your own words, could you explain what hell is?

What do you mean by the bolded part? Who are heretics? So, you would be all right if a Catholic government killed these heretics? We know you would kill off gay people. What about atheists, non traditional Catholics, Protestants or women who don't cover their hair during mass? Are they heretics?
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#29
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(June 27, 2015 at 1:46 pm)Minimalist Wrote:
(June 27, 2015 at 1:36 pm)LastPoet Wrote: Can't be this stupid. Even for a believer.

Don't sell them short.  Remember they start out by believing in an invisible sky-daddy.

Yeah, been to Fatima. It is not far from here. There is some sad irony out of alot of pilgrims walking to there and getting hit by cars. You know, god was busy feeding the starving. Or some shit like that. It is a sad story of political manipulation of 3 kids.
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#30
RE: Ask a Traditional Catholic
(June 27, 2015 at 1:47 pm)pocaracas Wrote:
(June 27, 2015 at 1:31 pm)PiousPaladin Wrote: We believe that it has been proven by the actions of Christ and the many miracles that have been demonstrated through the lives of the saints of the Roman Catholic Church. From Christs' ressurection to the apperance of the Blessed Mother of God at Fatima and the Miracle of the Sun one hundred years ago.
Oh awesome... Another believer in the con of Fátima.
There was no miracle of the sun.
Three uneducated kids were conned into thinking they were seeing an apparition.

Have you ever noticed how the messages that came out of that event were geared to getting Portugal on the non-communist side of world war 1?
It worked: by the 1930s, we had a fascist regime set in...which lasted until 1974.

I would urge you to read more of the accounts of the Miracle of the Sun. A huge crowd gathered to see a miracle that was promised to the three children and their faith was indeed rewarded, that many people could not simply have been duped considering they all saw the same thing.

Did it occur to you that this event may have saved Portugal from the secularism that spread across the rest of Europe. United under one strong Catholic leader Portugal saw a golden age of Catholicism under Salazar. It may have been the highest point of Portuguese history.

(June 27, 2015 at 1:51 pm)Nope Wrote:
(June 27, 2015 at 1:33 pm)PiousPaladin Wrote: We must try to save the souls of as many as we can, the Virgin at Fatima did say the vast majority of humanity would be condemned to hell but we can salvage a few.

Murder? Killing heretics and those who poison the souls of the faithful is not murder, it is a sad sacrifice but one that must be made to uphold and retain the purity undefiled of his Church. Better to cut off a bad branch than to let it fester and destroy the tree.
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In your own words, could you explain what hell is?

What do you mean by the bolded part? Who are heretics? So, you would be all right if a Catholic government killed these heretics? We know you would kill off gay people. What about atheists, non traditional Catholics, Protestants or women who don't cover their hair during mass? Are they heretics?

It depends on the level of scandal. An athiest who keeps his opinions to himself and does not tempt the others into heresy does not need to be executed, he must repent of course but he is only a danger to himself. It is private, it is personal.

A sodomite marriage however is something very public, it is a vile public display of blasphemy and must be struck down and prevented. Error has no rights, and if it cannot be corrected it must be cast aside into the trash.

Women who don't cover their hair can be dealt with, they can comply or remain unseen in society. We cannot ignore Protestants or sodomites who flaunt their sinfulness and lead others astray. The disobedient woman can be private, a Protestant Church by virtue of what it is cannot be.
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