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  • Zymologist
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    Originally posted by Thoughtful Monk View Post
    Thanks. This seems to largely reinforce the blog post in the OP. Am I missing something?

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  • Zymologist
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    Originally posted by Spartacus View Post
    You mean riposte?
    I was wondering if you'd post in this thread. Have any comment on the accuracy of the OP? I'm checking out Thoughtful Monk's link now.

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  • Cow Poke
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    Originally posted by Truthseeker View Post
    Thank you. Same question except this time, children and others who are like them, please? Where do they go after death?
    To their eternal destiny.

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  • Truthseeker
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    Originally posted by Sparko View Post
    If you mean mentally handicapped, then I think they are treated like children in God's eyes and are not accountable.
    Thank you. Same question except this time, children and others who are like them, please? Where do they go after death?

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  • rogue06
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    Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
    My wife and I ate dinner at the Catholic Fish Fry - held every Friday during Lent. They were quite skimpy on the fish, the french fries were greasy, limp and not even warm, and the desserts appeared to be small slices of store-bought cakes and pies. Therefore, their doctrine is corrupt.


    And whenever the fried chicken at a Baptist pot luck is greasy and especially when everyone else brings coleslaw or potato salad then our doctrine stands on shaky ground.

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  • Cow Poke
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    My wife and I ate dinner at the Catholic Fish Fry - held every Friday during Lent. They were quite skimpy on the fish, the french fries were greasy, limp and not even warm, and the desserts appeared to be small slices of store-bought cakes and pies. Therefore, their doctrine is corrupt.

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  • Cow Poke
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    Originally posted by Zymologist View Post
    I suppose I'm curious, then, what the RCC position is on salvation outside of the Catholic church. I've heard some conflicting views.
    I haven't ever met many Catholics who "know" they are saved -- it's always "the blessed hope of salvation", depending, apparently, on a number of issues.

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  • Spartacus
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    Originally posted by Bill the Cat View Post
    I'd bet my hat that it was nothing more than invectives and partial bible verses that are ripped from their context.
    You mean riposte?

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  • Zymologist
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    Originally posted by Bill the Cat View Post
    I'd bet my hat that it was nothing more than invectives and partial bible verses that are ripped from their context.
    There was a great deal of invective, yes. I honestly didn't pay that much attention to it.

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  • Bill the Cat
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    Originally posted by Zymologist View Post

    I saw a Catholic (not on tweb) speak quite strongly about how blasphemous Protestantism was.
    I'd bet my hat that it was nothing more than invectives and partial bible verses that are ripped from their context.

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  • Sparko
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    Originally posted by Truthseeker View Post
    What does the Bible say about ignoramuses? Where do they go after death? Not Heaven, I guess, but Hell seems unfair.

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  • Thoughtful Monk
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    Originally posted by Zymologist View Post
    Does anyone have any info on official RCC doctrine on this point?

    I saw a Catholic (not on tweb) speak quite strongly about how blasphemous Protestantism was. I want to know what the official RCC statement about Protestantism and salvation is.
    Try here: http://www.catholic.com/blog/tim-sta...atholic-church

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  • Truthseeker
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    What does the Bible say about ignoramuses? Where do they go after death? Not Heaven, I guess, but Hell seems unfair.

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  • mikewhitney
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    Originally posted by Sparko View Post
    I googled google googling google and broke the internet.
    that explains the tweb 500 errors

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  • Sparko
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    I googled google googling google and broke the internet.

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