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    The Holy Trinity and the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ

    Purgatory is where one does the purging.
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    The Holy Trinity and the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ

    Start by buying a proper bible, one with an Old Testament instead of a Tanakh.
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    The Holy Trinity and the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ

    Well, you could use google to search out the dogma of the immaculate conception and then you'd know what it means. I do not mean to be brisk with you, but a little preparation before asking a question is helpful. The dogma of the Immaculate Conception says that at the very moment of Mary’s...
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    The Holy Trinity and the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ

    Nothing about purging, eh? Take a second look, please. What do you think a refining fire does?
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    The Holy Trinity and the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ

    Nonsense. The saints are creatures and cannot be "ahead" of God. They are his flock, the people he shepherds. Jesus spoke with Moses (who died) and Elijah (who was taken up), if this is necromancy and if necromancy is a sin as you said it is, then you've accused God of sin. Jesus said that God...
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    The Holy Trinity and the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ

    1 Corinthians chapter three. I am confident that Blessed Mary was born, but I do not recall a Catholic tradition about her birth specifically, do you mean the immaculate conception? That is about Blessed Mary's conception rather than her birth. I quite like asking Blessed Mary to pray for me...
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    The Holy Trinity and the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ

    What Tradition would that be?
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    The Holy Trinity and the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ

    Meh! Do some research rather than spitting out the same old old anti-Catholic tropes
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    The Holy Trinity and the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ

    If, as you've indicated, no one is free of biases and errors then why pretend that the scriptures really have an objectively true message when no one knows what it is? That sounds like someone saying that the random noises of the seas have an objective message to communicate but it is human...
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    The Holy Trinity and the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ

    Take your time, there is no rush.
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    Isn't it time for you all to repent of schism?

    That sir is just untrue, it is a nonsense.
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    The Holy Trinity and the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ

    Get a Catechism, it is free online and check for yourself.
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    Isn't it time for you all to repent of schism?

    Where do you find a bible passage commanding that you ask your mother or friend to pray for you? Nowhere. Yet you do it, right? I see, no so-called human truths like the existence of gravity. When Christianity replaced paganism, the pagans learned to pray for one another, seek the intercession...
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    Isn't it time for you all to repent of schism?

    Is that a belief about Blessed Mary or a belief about the Lord Jesus Christ? I think it is about our Lord and saviour. He listens to his mother, and she intercedes for her children. And what does it mean when I write that she intercedes? It means that Blessed Mary prays for us. As the Hail Mary...
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    Come on, be objective, honest, and admit that Matthew 16:18 is about saint Peter.

    The DRB is translated from Latin not from Greek, but the Greek was consulted in the course of translating. 1610 text of DRB: Matthew 28:16. ⋮ And the eleuen Disciples went into Galilee, vnto the mount where Iᴇꜱᴠꜱ had appointed them. 17. And seeing him they adored, but some doubted. 18. ⋮ And...
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    Come on, be objective, honest, and admit that Matthew 16:18 is about saint Peter.

    Of course not, only the gnostic initiates do that, right?
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    Come on, be objective, honest, and admit that Matthew 16:18 is about saint Peter.

    Two points: Why should I accept your interpretation as true instead of the translation I quoted from? Why should I consider this passage as addressing anyone other than the apostles to whom it was spoken?
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    Come on, be objective, honest, and admit that Matthew 16:18 is about saint Peter.

    And the eleven disciples went into Galilee, unto the mountain where Jesus had appointed them. And seeing him they adored: but some doubted. And Jesus coming, spoke to them, saying: All power is given to me in heaven and in earth. Going therefore, teach ye all nations: baptizing them in the name...
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