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To: vladimir998

I checked the definition before I posted to be sure I was using correct terminology. If you believe that no one can be a Christian unless they belong to the Roman Catholic Church, then I can understand why you don’t recognize what you consider the only way to believe in God is a denomination. Nevertheless, it is. And all who are saved through the blood of Jesus belong to the catholic Church but not necessarily to the organized religion known as the Catholic Church.


51 posted on 02/02/2011 11:49:39 AM PST by skr (May God confound the enemy)
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To: skr

Sciolism is not helping you.

You wrote:

“I checked the definition before I posted to be sure I was using correct terminology.”

You’re not using it correctly in any sense if you apply it to the Church.

“If you believe that no one can be a Christian unless they belong to the Roman Catholic Church, then I can understand why you don’t recognize what you consider the only way to believe in God is a denomination.”

You seem to be babbling nonsensically. I said nothing about non-Catholics not being Christians. I don’t even know any Catholics who believe that non-Catholics are not Christians just because they’re not Catholics. I suggest you actually know what you’re talking about before you ascribe beliefs to people.

“Nevertheless, it is.”

No, it isn’t.

” And all who are saved through the blood of Jesus belong to the catholic Church but not necessarily to the organized religion known as the Catholic Church.”

No. There is only one Catholic Church. And if you’re not in it, then you’re not in it.


58 posted on 02/02/2011 12:12:50 PM PST by vladimir998 (Copts, Nazis, Franks and Beans - what a public school education puts in your head.)
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