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GodMyFortress

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Roman Catholicism Has A Dark Evil History

The RCC Is Outside Of The Church Established In Acts 2, Its Fruits Are Evil Against The Scripture

Perhaps You Should Read Up On The Inguisition, And Directives From The Popes Concerning The Treatment Of Heretics "Torture" Of Humans That You Fail To Face, Dominican, Franciscan Orders Used In This, Pure Evil

Perhaps You Should Read Up On The Medici And Their Succession, Pure Evil From The Pit Of Hell
The church is holy, but it’s made up of sinners and saints.
 

Jackson123

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I wonder why catholic make holy war?
Force people to convert or what?

Did Jesus on the New Testament teach to kill people that aren't accept Him?

The fact she make holy war itself make me doubt if she is real christian

Muslim do, kill suicide bombmer to kill infidel, because it is evil religion.
Seem there is similarity between catholic and Muslim.
 

GodMyFortress

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I wonder why catholic make holy war?
Force people to convert or what?

Did Jesus on the New Testament teach to kill people that aren't accept Him?

The fact she make holy war itself make me doubt if she is real christian

Muslim do, kill suicide bombmer to kill infidel, because it is evil religion.
Seem there is similarity between catholic and Muslim.
It was to remove Muslims from occupying the holy land.
 

Truth7t7

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The church is holy, but it’s made up of sinners and saints.
The RCC Is Not Holy As You Claim

Roman Catholicism Has A Dark Evil History

The RCC Is Outside Of The Church Established In Acts 2, Its Fruits Are Evil Against The Scripture

Perhaps You Should Read Up On The Inguisition, And Directives From The Popes Concerning The Treatment Of Heretics "Torture" Of Humans That You Fail To Face, Dominican, Franciscan Orders Used In This, Pure Evil

Perhaps You Should Read Up On The Medici And Their Succession, Pure Evil From The Pit Of Hell
 

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That came from a book. All the sources are cited and the original sources are available online. I know it’s hard to accept there were not early Christians held your belief but it’s the truth.
the coming from the "BOOKs" called the bible
 

GodMyFortress

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The RCC Is Not Holy As You Claim

Roman Catholicism Has A Dark Evil History

The RCC Is Outside Of The Church Established In Acts 2, Its Fruits Are Evil Against The Scripture

Perhaps You Should Read Up On The Inguisition, And Directives From The Popes Concerning The Treatment Of Heretics "Torture" Of Humans That You Fail To Face, Dominican, Franciscan Orders Used In This, Pure Evil

Perhaps You Should Read Up On The Medici And Their Succession, Pure Evil From The Pit Of Hell
Sinful men within the Church throughout history either sought repentance or they didn’t and thus went to hell. That’s between them and God. Satan hates the Church and preys on the weaknesses of people in the hope it will dishonor the Christian faith. It happens all the time in Protestant Churches as well.

Protestants murdered many people during the reformation, Calvin burned people. People do very sinful things.
 

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Sinful men within the Church throughout history either sought repentance or they didn’t and thus went to hell. That’s between them and God. Satan hates the Church and preys on the weaknesses of people in the hope it will dishonor the Christian faith. It happens all the time in Protestant Churches as well.

Protestants murdered many people during the reformation, Calvin burned people. People do very sinful things.

You do not use the sin of another to justify the sin you are doing.
 

Truth7t7

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You do not use the sin of another to justify the sin you are doing.
The RCC was evil then, and still evil today, another Jesus and Gospel

No different than the Mormons or JW's

400+ counts of child molestation in Boston, (Cardinal Bernard Francis Law) jumped on a plane and escaped to "Vatican City" protected from extradition to the US to stand trial, by Pope John Paul II


His Eminence
Bernard Francis Law

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Archpriest emeritus of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore
Archbishop emeritus of Boston

Law in the mid-1980s

Law was Archbishop of Boston from 1984 until his resignation on December 13, 2002, after his involvement in the Catholic Archdiocese of Boston sex abuse scandal became public knowledge, whereupon he fled the country. Law was proven to have ignored or concealed the molestation of numerous underage children;[1][2] church documents demonstrate that he had extensive knowledge concerning widespread child sexual abuse committed by dozens of Catholic priests within his archdiocese over a period of almost two decades, and that he failed to report these crimes to the authorities, instead merely transferring the accused priests between parishes.[3] One priest in Law's archdiocese, John Geoghan, raped or molested more than 130 children in six different parishes in a career which spanned 30 years.[3] Law was widely denounced for his handling of the sexual abuse cases, and his public image was irreparably tarnished in the aftermath of the scandal.

Two years after Law fled Boston, an act which Bishop William S. Skylstad called "an important step in the healing process",[4] Pope John Paul II appointed him Archpriest of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome in 2004. He resigned from this position upon reaching the age of 80 in November 2011 and died in Rome on December 20, 2017, at the age of 86.
 

GodMyFortress

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The RCC was evil then, and still evil today, another Jesus and Gospel

No different than the Mormons or JW's

400+ counts of child molestation in Boston, (Cardinal Bernard Francis Law) jumped on a plane and escaped to "Vatican City" protected from extradition to the US to stand trial, by Pope John Paul II

His Eminence
Bernard Francis Law

Cardinal
Archpriest emeritus of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore
Archbishop emeritus of Boston

Law in the mid-1980s

Law was Archbishop of Boston from 1984 until his resignation on December 13, 2002, after his involvement in the Catholic Archdiocese of Boston sex abuse scandal became public knowledge, whereupon he fled the country. Law was proven to have ignored or concealed the molestation of numerous underage children;[1][2] church documents demonstrate that he had extensive knowledge concerning widespread child sexual abuse committed by dozens of Catholic priests within his archdiocese over a period of almost two decades, and that he failed to report these crimes to the authorities, instead merely transferring the accused priests between parishes.[3] One priest in Law's archdiocese, John Geoghan, raped or molested more than 130 children in six different parishes in a career which spanned 30 years.[3] Law was widely denounced for his handling of the sexual abuse cases, and his public image was irreparably tarnished in the aftermath of the scandal.

Two years after Law fled Boston, an act which Bishop William S. Skylstad called "an important step in the healing process",[4] Pope John Paul II appointed him Archpriest of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome in 2004. He resigned from this position upon reaching the age of 80 in November 2011 and died in Rome on December 20, 2017, at the age of 86.
I guess all Baptists are evil too by your standard.

Abuse of Faith: Investigation reveals 700 victims of Southern Baptist sexual abuse over 20 years

Robert Downen, Lise Olsen, John Tedesco
Updated: Feb. 10, 2019 7 a.m.
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Dino246

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The sins of individual adherents to a particular "church" are beside the point.

Simply put, you cannot be a faithful Catholic and a Bible-believing Christian; the two are mutually incompatible.
 

Magenta

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I know it’s hard to accept there were not early Christians held your belief but it’s the truth.
What an odd thing to say. Really reminds me of a recently banned Catholic who repeatedly made the same erroneous argument, haha, while at the same time being unable to provide proof of any writings pre 4th century for Catholic beliefs under discussion. Bamapapist.
 

Truth7t7

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I guess all Baptists are evil too by your standard.

Abuse of Faith: Investigation reveals 700 victims of Southern Baptist sexual abuse over 20 years

Robert Downen, Lise Olsen, John Tedesco
Updated: Feb. 10, 2019 7 a.m.
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The difference is, the vast majority of those identified stood trial for their actions, the RCC and the Pope protected the criminals

Imagine, Bernard Francis Law, 400+ counts of sexual abuse, he flees to Vatican City, protected by Pope John Paul II from Extradition to the US to stand trial (Evil) from the very leadership that you claim us a successor to the true church

There is no comparison to that, it was at the top of the RCC the Pope, as the world watched
 

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What an odd thing to say. Really reminds me of a recently banned Catholic who repeatedly made the same erroneous argument, haha, while at the same time being unable to provide proof of any writings pre 4th century for Catholic beliefs under discussion. Bamapapist.
I read that conversation. He made some good points. It’s a common thing among Catholics to want to believe what early Christians believed.

I did post my sources in two posts.
 

GodMyFortress

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The difference is, the vast majority of those identified stood trial for their actions, the RCC and the Pope protected the criminals

Imagine, Bernard Francis Law, 400+ counts of sexual abuse, he flees to Vatican City, protected by Pope John Paul II from Extradition to the US to stand trial (Evil) from the very leadership that you claim us a successor to the true church

There is no comparison to that, it was at the top of the RCC the Pope, as the world watched
That Cardinal couldn’t stand trial, he didn’t break any law according to the Boston prosecutor.
 

Magenta

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I read that conversation. He made some good points. It’s a common thing among Catholics to want to believe what early Christians believed.

I did post my sources in two posts.
What is common among Catholics is to accept beliefs that evolved over time
and were introduced hundreds of years after Christ instituted the new covenant.
 

GodMyFortress

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What is common among Catholics is to accept beliefs that evolved over time
and were introduced hundreds of years after Christ instituted the new covenant.
No, that’s Protestantism. The reason why reformers like Calvin and Luther had to develop their particular Protestant doctrine (the Solas, Tulip, etc.) was because they didn’t exist before they made it up. There were no churches before then that taught that stuff.
 

Truth7t7

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That Cardinal couldn’t stand trial, he didn’t break any law according to the Boston prosecutor.
Bernard Francis Law Was A Criminal At Large, That Fled To Vatican City To Avoid A Grand Jury Indictment

In Search of Cardinal Bernard Law
Phillip W.d. Martin, Contributor
Senior Reporter, WGBH News
08/07/2015 01:04 PM ET
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Updated Dec 06, 2017
credit: michaeloloughlin.religionnews.com
When Bernard Cardinal Law, Archbishop of Boston, fled to the Vatican in late 2002, he left behind a trail of human and financial wreckage: 550 victims (and plaintiffs) abused by parish priests and court judgments that eventually topped $85 million. The actual number of victims, by some estimates, could be nearly three times the number who settled with the Church in 2003.

Meanwhile, Law was assigned a comfortable post in Rome, where he disappeared from the headlines.
 

GodMyFortress

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In Search of Cardinal Bernard Law
Phillip W.d. Martin, Contributor
Senior Reporter, WGBH News
08/07/2015 01:04 PM ET
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Updated Dec 06, 2017
credit: michaeloloughlin.religionnews.com
When Bernard Cardinal Law, Archbishop of Boston, fled to the Vatican in late 2002, he left behind a trail of human and financial wreckage: 550 victims (and plaintiffs) abused by parish priests and court judgments that eventually topped $85 million. The actual number of victims, by some estimates, could be nearly three times the number who settled with the Church in 2003.

Meanwhile, Law was assigned a comfortable post in Rome, where he disappeared from the headlines.
All of that stuff is terrible that happened with the abuse. I never met this man and don’t know everything about him so I can’t really comment other than to say I hope nothing like this happens again.