Idolater
"Matthew 16:18-19" Dispensationalist (Catholic) χρ
Hoping? No.Or, it's a valid question, and the one playing games trying to avoid answering is you...
Care to give him the benefit of the doubt?
Hoping? No.Or, it's a valid question, and the one playing games trying to avoid answering is you...
Care to give him the benefit of the doubt?
Hoping? No.
Grave matter is the only thing Catholics need to worry about besides Romans 14 stuff. It might be and probably is offensive to other Catholics, but it's not grave matter, so it doesn't automatically break communion.Then answer for me, please. I want to know your answer to Hoping's question.
Grave matter is the only thing Catholics need to worry about besides Romans 14 stuff. It might be and probably is offensive to other Catholics, but it's not grave matter, so it doesn't automatically break communion.
No, I mean the most serious sins.By "grave matter" do you mean "sacrilege"?
I don't know if he's asking about the most serious sins or not, his view of sin is not Catholic.That's the word Hoping used in his question.
No, I mean the most serious sins.
I don't know if he's asking about the most serious sins or not, his view of sin is not Catholic.
I am asking a question.So you're playing games.
You could argue it.Is it sacrilege according to Catholicism?
You're a troll.I am asking a question.
The point of the question was to see if you esteem stone and plaster as so holy it would be considered sacrilege to disfigure them.You could argue it.
You're a troll.
I esteem Jesus, His Apostles, and the office of bishop (cf. 1st Timothy 3:1) which they established, as far as we know, for all time ("till He come" 1st Corinthians 11:26)The point of the question was to see if you esteem stone and plaster as so holy it would be considered sacrilege to disfigure them.
I'm instructed to take literally zero theological advice from strange Christians like you. See above.If you do, it is idol worshipping at its worst.
I can understand your not wanting to answer, given you use the name idolator.
But be warned that idolaters will not inherit the kingdom of heaven. (1 Cor 6:9)
But not God?I esteem Jesus, His Apostles, and the office of bishop (cf. 1st Timothy 3:1) which they established, as far as we know, for all time ("till He come" 1st Corinthians 11:26)
At least I esteem God worthy of worship.I'm instructed to take literally zero theological advice from strange Christians like you. See above.
You're a complete troll.But not God?
Why not?
Good for you.At least I esteem God worthy of worship.
True troll though.But statues?
Just stone and plaster.
False idols.
Afraid your answer will show you are an idolator who won't inherit eternal life?You're a complete troll.
Good for you.
True troll though.
:/Afraid your answer will show you are an idolator who won't inherit eternal life?
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