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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (5354)10/4/2013 7:02:50 PM
From: Stan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5569
 
Thank you. Please clarify "fullness."



To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (5354)10/5/2013 2:07:48 AM
From: SOROS  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 5569
 
Then by your own definition, most in the RC church are unsaved, and most of the popes, if the current one is anything to go by, probably are unsaved as well (see the last linked article in this post).

RC's violate Jesus as the ONLY mediator to God when they step in a booth and say "Father forgive me . . ." to a priest.

RC's violate and distort salvation by millions believing that it is the actual WATER of baptism and the sacraments TAKEN that do the saving of a soul.

I've known many, many Catholics who were taught that a dying man, who was unsaved and unconscious, could be saved and in Heaven if someone would "baptize" them before official death.

All of these things point out the flaws in the Roman Catholic Church, and IMO, any Catholic who truly is saved, will get there not because of, but in spite of the RC Church.

Read this article, and tell me how you can hold such a high opinion of the RC church?

independent.co.uk



To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (5354)10/17/2013 3:40:14 AM
From: Cyprian  Respond to of 5569
 
Your thinking is muddled like a Protestant, not having any clear recognition as to the boundaries of the Church. You seem to just make it up as you go along, stumbling around in the fog. Yet you seem to be promoting the apostate Roman church. Do you accept in their entirety, the judgments of the Universal, undivided Church as expressed in the seven Ecumenical synods?

On numerous occasions here Emile, you have (rightfully) stated the importance of adhering to the Holy Ecumenical Councils. Orthodox Christians must abide by all the decisions of the seven Ecumenical Councils.

"John, the Right Reverend Legate of the Apostolic Throne of the East, said: ‘Heresy separates every man from the Church.’ The Holy Synod declared: ‘This is abundantly clear.’ --The Seventh Ecumenical Council, 787 A.D.

What is abundantly clear is that the Roman church has persisted in schism and heresy for around a thousand years. The Holy Seventh Ecumenical Council declares heretics to be separated from the Church.