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" St. Patrick Was a Baptist"
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| March 14, 2015
| Don Boys
Posted on 03/16/2015 8:16:21 AM PDT by John Leland 1789
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To: John Leland 1789
i’m Catholic and i don’t care...
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posted on
03/16/2015 8:17:19 AM PDT
by
God luvs America
(63.5 million pay no income tax and vote for DemoKrats...)
To: John Leland 1789
I heard Brian Williams claimed to be a Baptist too.
To: John Leland 1789
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posted on
03/16/2015 8:21:58 AM PDT
by
GeronL
To: John Leland 1789
To: John Leland 1789
In 441 Patrick went to Rome to seek special approval of his ministry in Ireland, and the newly-elected Pope Leo the Great personally confirmed Patricks full adherence to the Catholic faith.
To: John Leland 1789
Sorry, you’re wrong. Not a Baptist! Not keeping Baptist beliefs, making him something like “the world’s first Baptist” Patrick kept the seventh day Sabbath.
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posted on
03/16/2015 8:24:18 AM PDT
by
Shimmer1
(Liberty does not exist in the absence of morality. Edmund Burke)
To: John Leland 1789
Patrick was a baptist preacher?
Sassenach.
CC
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posted on
03/16/2015 8:25:01 AM PDT
by
Celtic Conservative
(Sufficient unto the day are the troubles therof)
To: John Leland 1789
Right. That’s why there are so many baptists in Ireland.
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posted on
03/16/2015 8:28:35 AM PDT
by
Kirkwood
(Zombie Hunter)
To: Celtic Conservative
I thought Baptists didn’t care to associate with people who invented the green devil’s brew /sarc (but not really).
To: ChinaGotTheGoodsOnClinton
That is correct. In addition, he studied in under a Bishop before he was sent out. I believe his training was in Gaul. This post is actually too silly to get worked over.
To: John Leland 1789
Didn’t he live around a thousand years before the beginning of the Baptist church?
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posted on
03/16/2015 8:29:40 AM PDT
by
lacrew
To: Carpe Cerevisi
Read the text...there were no such things as “protesters” yet, because the Roman monster had not even reared its ugly head, yet. Patrick was a believer in Jesus...not a Romanist.
To: John Leland 1789
And Martin Luther was really born in 383 AD. He didn’t like to boast about his longevity.
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posted on
03/16/2015 8:29:58 AM PDT
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Last Dakotan
That was only after he interviewed St. Patrick.
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posted on
03/16/2015 8:30:04 AM PDT
by
MomwithHope
(Please support efforts in your state for an Article 5 convention.)
To: ChinaGotTheGoodsOnClinton
Next article: Pope Leo the Great was a Baptist
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posted on
03/16/2015 8:30:43 AM PDT
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AppyPappy
(If you are not part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
To: God luvs America
I’m Irish catholic and I don’t care either. :-)
I’m serving high Irish tea for the whole famdamily at 3:00PM tomorrow.
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posted on
03/16/2015 8:31:21 AM PDT
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Georgia Girl 2
(The only purpose o f a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
To: John Leland 1789
And Jesus was an alien from another planet.
Next.
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posted on
03/16/2015 8:33:43 AM PDT
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Slyfox
(I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just: that his justice cannot sleep for ever)
To: lacrew
Didnt he live around a thousand years before the beginning of the Baptist church?
He must've been of the the so-called "Ancient Baptists".
To: Carpe Cerevisi
You’re right, for baptist its “no booze, no broads, no blue jeans no rock and roll”.
CC
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posted on
03/16/2015 8:35:10 AM PDT
by
Celtic Conservative
(Sufficient unto the day are the troubles therof)
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