You call us ritualists immediately after describing a blind Father who cannot see His own Son because of sin, as if sin is powerful to blind the ALL KNOWING ALL SEEING EVER PRESENT ETERNAL GOD!
Roger, you've allowed for too long your false piety to blind you to brethren who would have welcomed you with open arms. I have seen you praise a non-Catholic for this so called false piety, speaking about loving Jesus, and the moment a Catholic says the same thing, you quote them and slander them without impunity as if you are God's gift to humanity. I'm honestly just sick of this. You claim authority to understand Scripture better than the rest of us by constantly saying we interpret everything wrong and then tell us YOUR interpretation. Your often condescending for no reason, insulting at the drop of a hat, and you attack honest emotion as "romantic notions" or ritualistic weeping. Honestly man, I don't know who hurt you, but let it go, because all you have done is attack us constantly. AND the very moment a single non-Catholic stepped forward to say ONE THING that she believed that Catholics were using the right vocabulary, but for the wrong reason, you attacked her. You were immediately snide and superior. You rarely argue from fact, and you have that ridiculous signature that has become to me more like the "Cause of Christ"* claimed by the Templars at Antioch than any Christian brother I've ever known.
For once, just once STOP FOR ONE MINUTE and honestly think about how you come across with your constant snapping and cynicism. There have been healing moments on this site that those like yourself have ignored to continue the argument. I've seen Christian brothers actually set aside this argument for an entire day, and now for an entire week, except you. JUST you and John117 have continued the whole week. Doesn't that tell you something?
*When the Knights Templar took Antioch, they collected all the Jews of the city, placed them in a synagogue and burnt down the synagogue, and marched around the burning building singing "Fairest Lord Jesus" until the building was burnt and the inhabitants dead.