To: ebb tide
Catholics are going to have a very hard time “converting” those who have received the Holy Spirit as they are unlikely to engage in the bizarre pagan practices inherent in Catholicism.
2 posted on
08/02/2014 12:30:44 PM PDT by
Dr. Thorne
("Don't be afraid. Just believe." - Mark 5:36)
To: Dr. Thorne
No worries, Doc. If the good Catholics could convert the blood-thirsty Aztecs, they can convert anyone.
4 posted on
08/02/2014 12:37:13 PM PDT by
ebb tide
To: Dr. Thorne; x_plus_one; Patton@Bastogne; Oldeconomybuyer; RightField; aposiopetic; rbmillerjr; ...
In the Religion forum, on a thread titled Pope Francis And Ecumenicide, Dr. Thorne wrote:
Catholics are going to have a very hard time converting those who have received the Holy Spirit as they are unlikely to engage in the bizarre pagan practices inherent in Catholicism.
10 posted on
08/02/2014 1:58:36 PM PDT by
narses
(Matthew 7:6. He appears to have made up his mind let him live with the consequences.)
To: Dr. Thorne
There are those who hate what they think Catholicism is, and there are those who know what Catholicism is but continue to spit and hiss and lie because living a lie is easier than admitting that they have been wrong.
20 posted on
08/02/2014 2:53:32 PM PDT by
Wyrd bið ful aræd
(Asperges me, Domine, hyssopo et mundabor, Lavabis me, et super nivem dealbabor.)
To: Dr. Thorne
Catholics are going to have a very hard time converting those who have received the Holy Spirit as they are unlikely to engage in the bizarre pagan practices inherent in Catholicism.
Yep. I left the Catholic Church 32 years ago at the age of 25 and didn't look back for fear of turning into a pillar of salt like Lot's wife.
28 posted on
08/02/2014 4:57:18 PM PDT by
Old Yeller
(Truth is the enemy of our dysfunctional government.)
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