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To: RitaOK
The Catholic Church isn't the broad road, agreed. But the Pope is not infallible, especially this one who is wishing for a “United Nations with more teeth” and advocating a one world government, while at the same time being the titular head of his own country. Jesus Christ alone is the way to eternal life.
43 posted on 12/17/2010 9:05:09 AM PST by ConservativeNewYorker (FDNY 343 NYPD 23 PAPD 37)
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To: ConservativeNewYorker

“But the Pope is not infallible”

Are Catholics required to believe everything that the Pope says?


47 posted on 12/17/2010 9:11:51 AM PST by BenKenobi
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To: ConservativeNewYorker

But the Pope is not infallible, especially this one who is wishing for a “United Nations with more teeth” and advocating a one world government, while at the same time being the titular head of his own country.
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Agreed on every point, but the rabbit trail.

This Pope’s call for universal charity, even by way of the UN, and his titular heading of his own country, is a side line arguement that begs the point we were on, a sideline path located over there in the weeds, and away from the scriptural foundation for the Seat of Moses, on which he solidly sits, whether we have been informed of the fact or removed from the fact. I too could go on and on, but must suffice to say the mystery in our differences is one I must respect for whatever reason they were permitted to occur.

And a blessed & merry Christmas in return. Thanks for your civility sans the arrogance of runaway bias prevalent among many in and out of the Church.


72 posted on 12/17/2010 9:38:37 AM PST by RitaOK
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