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To: sinkspur

LOL, yeah and your tales make you trustworthy? I think not. Since St. Thomas died before the Immaculate Conception was a dogmatic belief of the faith, he was entitled to that opinion. Further, his standing in the Church is, was and probably always will be immense. So yes, I join with him in what he taught over the modernist nonsense you spew while claiming (falsely) to speak for the whole Church. (Not the first falsehood you've spewed here, eh what sinky?)


98 posted on 11/18/2005 9:34:38 PM PST by narses (St Thomas says “lex injusta non obligat”)
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To: narses
Since St. Thomas died before the Immaculate Conception was a dogmatic belief of the faith, he was entitled to that opinion.

He stated that the Immaculate Conception was an impossibility. That's a definitive pronouncement from Thomas.

You are free to believe in a literal interpretation of Scripture if you wish. But you are in a very distinct minority in the Catholic Church; indeed, a minority among all liturgical churches (Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran).

101 posted on 11/18/2005 9:37:58 PM PST by sinkspur (Trust, but vilify.)
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