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Old 04-01-2004, 05:04 PM   #51
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So then who were the Christians before the Reformation? Not the Catholics or they would be Christians and not Catholics. Also not the various groups of heretics because they were seen as the anti Christ by the Catholic church.
Christian and Catholic are non mutually exclusive. Catholic is a subcategory of Christian. The heretics you refer to were clearly Christians as well, and the Church never denied this in the case of most sects. They were heretical Christians rather than orthodox Catholic Christians.
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Old 04-02-2004, 01:59 AM   #52
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You mean they introduced you to the forbidden fruit?

Did they also tell you that if the first sin 'cost' you heaven the second one was free?

And that if the cross of eternal salvation is for sinners only sin must be good?

And while we're at it, don't forget the confessionals where you can get a clean conscious and renewed courage for as little as two hail Mary's.
No.The nuns and fathers did not tell me much of anything of moral use.
Except,have no impure thoughts and give all your spare monies to them.

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Old 04-02-2004, 12:24 PM   #53
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Blaming the Catholic Church for failing to stop Hitler is a bit silly, isn't it? I mean, nobody stopped Hitler, until 1945, when he was stopped by the atheist, Communist Soviet Union (with a little help from the Brits and Americans). One might as well blame the Buddhists for failing to stop Hitler, or the Bahaiis, or the Quakers, or Mussolini.
Some of these groups you mention, the Quakers for instance, were not really in a position to stop Hitler. I'm not necessarily saying that the Catholic Church is fully to blame for Hitler's ascension to power and subsequent actions. The other European nations hold an equal responsibility. Might this have brought war sooner? Perhaps, but it might have then also kept it shorter, and the US out of it.

Mussolini? Are you kidding?
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