So, then, you actually have no proof for your unsubstantiated anti-Catholic assertions. That's what I thought.
Do you really think I give a flip what you think or thought? DREAM ON OL BOY, DREAM ON!
So, then, you actually have no proof for your unsubstantiated anti-Catholic assertions. That's what I thought.
That's nice. Given that you have been completely unable to post any actual proof for your initial unsubstantiated claim about the supposed "paganization" of the Catholic faith, Post #17 stands exactly as made. And your claim is shown to be patently false.Do you really think I give a flip what you think or thought? DREAM ON OL BOY, DREAM ON!
That's nice. Given that you have been completely unable to post any actual proof for your initial unsubstantiated claim about the supposed "paganization" of the Catholic faith
Yes, Cardinal Newman discusses this in the same very specific sense in which St. Augustine had centuries before:Here are the words of John Henry Cardinal Newman...
Yes, Cardinal Newman discusses this in the same very specific sense in which St. Augustine had centuries before:
“Moreover, if those who are called philosophers, and especially the Platonists, have said anything that is true and in harmony with our faith, we are not only not to shrink from it, but to claim it for our own use"
First you need to read both Augustine and Newman again, slower this time. Then you need to Google "Genetic Fallacy," since that is the particular logical fallacy in which you're engaged, and which renders your (and Old Man's) approach here entirely false.Augustine must have thought that the things of demon worship were in harmony with his faith and that is why Rome adopted that specific thing into the Church at Rome!
First you need to read both Augustine and Newman again, slower this time. Then you need to Google "Genetic Fallacy," since that is the particular logical fallacy in which you're engaged, and which renders your (and Old Man's) approach here entirely false.
Post your proof.One of the ideas that Rome adopted from the pagan religions is the idea of baptismal regeneration.
Post your proof.
Also, the fact that you have engaged in the Genetic Fallacy, and that this entirely invalidates your position, is once again noted.[
I have already posted my proof that Rome is in error for teaching that being baptized with water is essential to salvation.
Finally, those who have not yet received the Gospel are related in various ways to the people of God.
You have proven nothing more than the fact that your preferred recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sect does not permit you to affirm the Christian doctrine of baptismal regeneration. Your "argument" amounts to nothing more than "I don't LIKE that!"I have already posted my proof that Rome is in error for teaching that being baptized with water is essential to salvation.
No need, since your interpretation/application of them merely reflects your personal preference for the opinions of your chosen recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sect over the authoritative teachings of Christ's one historic Catholic Church. (See answer just above.)It is also noted that you do not even attempt to prove what I said is wrong and you did not even discuss the passages I quoted from the Bible.
You have proven nothing more than the fact that your preferred recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sect does not permit you to affirm the Christian doctrine of baptismal regeneration.
You misinterpreted/misapplied certain selected Scriptures in an attempt to support the opinion that you were taught by your preferred recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sect.I employed the SCRIPTURES to prove what I said.
You can go ahead and just apply all that to yourself.You have no place in your heart for the truth found in the Scriptures. That is because you put more faith in what some men say about the Scriptures than you do in what the Scriptures actually say.
You misinterpreted/misapplied certain selected Scriptures in an attempt to support the opinion that you were taught by your preferred recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sect.
You can go ahead and just apply all that to yourself.
I employed the SCRIPTURES to prove what I said. And of course you just run and hide from those Scriptures.
You have no place in your heart for the truth found in the Scriptures. That is because you put more faith in what some men say about the Scriptures than you do in what the Scriptures actually say.
You are correct, people like that can never be reasoned with using the Scriptures, they have a man made answer for everything and the Scriptures mean very little to them.
For instance, a catholic will claim there is no question that Peter founded the RCC, ask for proof from the Bible and they ignore you and spout more non-Scriptural reasons.
They are as pre-programed androids who have not mind or thought beyond what the church has told them.