Fellow Christians, what does this passage mean to you?

Oh, it was definitely said tongue in cheek, sorry you didn't catch that. But it was really fun to watch you... someone who usually chooses to take an 'agnostic' stand on most anything religious, defending Catholicism to the hilt... The Pope would be proud.

SF sees himself as a follower of truth. Odd that you choose to read into it as defense of faith. Jesus would be proud of him, because Jesus spoke frequently in defense and advocacy of what He claimed was truth.
 
SF sees himself as a follower of truth. Odd that you choose to read into it as defense of faith. Jesus would be proud of him, because Jesus spoke frequently in defense and advocacy of what He claimed was truth.

but if you post truth about obama and his birth certificate, poor onceler calls you a birther.

if only onceler was capable of your logic.
 
You truly are an idiot. While Catholics do indeed hold sacred the papacy, the church and the Holy Mother, NONE of them are held more sacred to a Catholic than Christ you fucking idiot. You don't understand ANYTHING about Catholics if you believe otherwise. I was raised a Catholic and can say with 100% certainty you are out of your fucking mind.

Do you believe God will let you into heaven with a mouth like that, if you say 14 Hail Mary's? :cof1:
 
I love how Dixie now tries to backtrack after being owned, "Ohh, ya, uh, that Catholics are not Christians thing was just a joke."
 
I love how Dixie now tries to backtrack after being owned, "Ohh, ya, uh, that Catholics are not Christians thing was just a joke."

I didn't say it was a joke. Catholics AREN'T Christians... at least not according to some Christians. I said it "tongue in cheek" ...that doesn't mean I was "joking" ...it means I was being purposefully antagonistic and bombastic, and somewhat satirical. You don't like it? Take it up with the Christians who don't believe Catholicism is Christianity... I'm just the messenger.
 
I didn't say it was a joke. Catholics AREN'T Christians... at least not according to some Christians. I said it "tongue in cheek" ...that doesn't mean I was "joking" ...it means I was being purposefully antagonistic and bombastic, and somewhat satirical. You don't like it? Take it up with the Christians who don't believe Catholicism is Christianity... I'm just the messenger.

a fairly inaccurate message I may say.....
 
a fairly inaccurate message I may say.....

https://www.google.com/search?q=Are...s=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a

about 11,000,000 results (0.2 seconds)

Sorry, it looks like there is nothing inaccurate about my statement. Indeed, many Christians do not consider Catholicism to be Christianity. Maybe you disagree with them? Maybe they are wrong? Still... millions of Christians believe it, and that's what I said... nothing incorrect about it.
 
I am glad to hear that my sentiment was the least christian that has ever been expressed, but I never call myself a christian... you got that part wrong. I am a spiritualist, not a christian. I believe in much of what is in the Bible, and many of the things Christians believe in as God, I can relate to in spirituality, but I part with Christians on several things, mainly, the attempts to give God human attributes like 'caring' or 'loving' when God is omnipotent and has no need for human emotion or attribute. People are all different in their beliefs, including Catholics.

I like to pick on Catholics because I realize how much it tweaks their melons to be told they aren't Christians. Look at SF... he blew up the thread posting to me after that one! I loved it! Nothing like stirring the pot! The Protestant Reformation, and the assorted other Reformations which occurred throughout the middle ages, gave rise to numerous branches of Christianity.. you mentioned Southern Baptists... they alone, have over 150 denominations. There are many denominations of Catholics, and they all have different beliefs, things that make them distinct in their denomination, which set them apart from each other. Speaking from a neutral spiritual position without favor toward any particular religious belief, it seems the Catholics worship tradition and ritual, and Protestants worship spirit. Now it gets really deep, the differences between Catholicism and Protestant Christianity, and with varying degrees and through hundreds of denominations, it is clearly difficult to compare or debate the two, or speak in any sort of general terms. Therefore, this becomes a pointless debate, which makes it even more fun to throw out there, that Catholics aren't really Christians.

Would that be 1/3 of them?
 
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