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Old 04-27-2003, 07:44 AM   #11
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During WWII, during the consecration of the Mass, a bomb dropped into a Church. The priest continued with the consecration of both species and did not leave the altar until done. To have interrupted the sacrament, even for his own personal safety, would have been a sin. -- Albert the Traditional Catholic
Well couldn't he have just left during the bombing for personal safety? He could repent for his "sin" afterwards. Also, wouldn't your god understand that the priest would just be preserving the gift of life your god gave him?
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Well couldn't he have just left during the bombing for personal safety? He could repent for his "sin" afterwards? Also, wouldn't your god understand that the priest would just be preserving the gift of life your god gave him?
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worship the being who will send some to eternal life even if it's in a burning lake of fire...
Well, you must understand that the vast majority of church-going Christians assume that they will end up in Heaven. When was the last time you heard any mention of Hell at a Xtian funeral? Even if the deceased was a complete jerk?
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