You are correct. And there are some clues that are too obvious for us to ignore.
Chosen is correct. Pope Leo XIV was chosen by God, through the prayers
of the faithful and the ballots cast by the sacred college of cardinals.
Perhaps you should find a different Church to attend if you are not Catholic, as such blasphemy could surely lead to your excommunication, otherwise.
Or, maybe this entire religion thing is just a pile of crap made up to control the people.
Chosen is correct. Pope Leo XIV was chosen by God, through the
prayers of the faithful and the ballots cast by the sacred
college of cardinals. Perhaps you should find a different Church
to attend if you are not Catholic, as such blasphemy could surely
lead to your excommunication, otherwise.
Or, maybe this entire religion thing is just a pile of crap made
up to control the people.
Oh, that plot twist at the end, really was *salvation* for me!!
Are you catholic? I hope you do not participate in The Eucharist
with that wishy-washy description of your faith
Not taking communion is direspectful to Jesus, but not agreeing with
the pope is a God-given right. Take my advice: don't be on a mission
to be holier than others.
Once again, I sincerely hope you're not taking communion. When
speaking on matters of faith and ethics, the pope is infallible,
being the direct successor of St. Peter.
I take it twice a day sometimes. My relationship with some guy who was chosen by PepsiCo and Proctor & Gamble has nothing to do with my relationship with God.
Perhaps you should find a different Church to attend if you are
not Catholic, as such blasphemy could surely lead to your
excommunication, otherwise.
Listen to yourself and then ask yourself if that sounds Christian to
you.
You are correct. And there are some clues that are too obvious for us ignore.
You know what I think, people are stupid just because, *without* anyone conspiring to make them more stupid indeed.
Not taking communion is direspectful to Jesus, but not agreeing with the pope is a God-given right. Take my advice: don't be on a mission to be holier than others.
I'm definitely not, But I spent a dozen years in Catholic schools with daily relgious classes. I also taught night classes for children prior
to their First Communion and First Confession. I'm not an expert in Catholic dogma, but I'm confident I know more than most Catholics.
chosen by PepsiCo and Proctor & Gamble has nothing to do with my relationship with God.
I suggest you talk to your priest about that. And if he has no idea what you're speaking of, I'm sure the bishop at your diocese will. I'd
suggest doing it during confession.
Papal infalibility is part of Catholic dogma. Denying Catholic dogma, according to the Catholic Church is a grave sin (specifically, the sin of heresy).
Listen to yourself and then ask yourself if that sounds Christian to you.
I'm not Christian. I know a lot of good Christian and Catholic people, however, and none of them make up lies and accusations like you do.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
Yea it was ridiculous. And the choir sang psalm 100 - We Are His
People, the Sheep of His Flock, which was hilarious.
The church is taking advantage of the psalm and hacking it into "Obey
the pope."
If that's not disgusting enough, then what's worse is how the media is
now acting like it's cool to be Christian when they always hated us
prior to this pope getting hired. Now that they have one of their employees in charge of the Vatican, they won't shut up about him.
If that's not disgusting enough, then what's worse is how the media i now acting like it's cool to be Christian when they always hated us prior to this pope getting hired. Now that they have one of their employees in charge of the Vatican, they won't shut up about him.
Most churches, it seems, have long been infiltrated by the Woke. They
are just a version of Controlled Opposition.
Religion is just a vehicle for your relationship with God. You don't
need it because you can walk to your destination without it. I like
the Catholic church because it helps reenforce some of the good values that I teach my kids, but I'm about ready to ditch it for a new car.
I suggest you talk to your priest about that. And if he has no
idea what you're speaking of, I'm sure the bishop at your diocese
will. I'd suggest doing it during confession.
I'm not gonna talk to him about it, but you're right; the bishop
probably knows exactly what I was talking about.
Papal infalibility is part of Catholic dogma. Denying Catholic
dogma, according to the Catholic Church is a grave sin
(specifically, the sin of heresy).
I was never instructed on which butts to kiss until now.
Listen to yourself and then ask yourself if that soundsChristian to
you.
I'm not Christian. I know a lot of good Christian and Catholic
people, however, and none of them make up lies and accusations
like you do.
I call it me making an accurate prediction: I predicted that the pope
was going to be an anti-Trump tool, and that's exactly what he's
turning out to be. What lies and accusations are you talking about?
I suggest you read this article:
https://www.catholicshare.com/what-happens-when-a-non-catholic-receives-th arist/
If you're serious about the Catholic church, you may want to talk to
your parish about RCIA (the Right of Christian Initiation of Adults)
Most churches, it seems, have long been infiltrated by the Woke. They
are just a version of Controlled Opposition.
Most churches, it seems, have long been infiltrated by the Woke. They
are just a version of Controlled Opposition.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
I haven't noticed it until recently. Part of it has to do with (for Catholics) having a cool priest.
Pablo Gener wrote to Dr. What <=-
You can't be catholic *and* woke... God is a man and is white with blue eyes. What are you talking about?
Well, churches are the same way. The older crowd gave the money, so they needed to cater to them. But that style turned off the younger crowd who didn't go when they got old enough to make that decision.
As a result, many churches are trying to appeal to that younger crowd.
But all that hides that fact that they are just as Elitist as the Democrats.
And, IMHO, just as infiltrated as the universities by the Wokies.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
I don't remember Bill Knapps, but I get it. The Catholic Church was probably trying to appeal to older people during Trump's first term,
but have since figured out that it's the younger generation that has
more money.
I got talked into going to a mega-church for a "ceremony" (I'm not going to call it "Mass") and thought I was at a live variety show with all the singing and guitar playing.
Money is part of it. But it's more along the lines of, if they can't get younger people to join the church, their membership will die off - literally. And the church dies off too.
Pablo Gener wrote to Dr. What <=-
I got talked into going to a mega-church for a "ceremony" (I'm not going to call it "Mass") and thought I was at a live variety show with all the singing and guitar playing.
But they did have a black rasta jesus christ, right?
\/s
Pablo Gener wrote to Dr. What <=-
Money is part of it. But it's more along the lines of, if they can't get younger people to join the church, their membership will die off - literally. And the church dies off too.
And younger people are refusing to have children. No kids, no up and coming believers within the next 5 generations.
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