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Offline Everlast22

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Re: Is it a sin to say the nword?
« Reply #30 on: Today at 11:37:49 AM »
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  • Your speaking like a Protestant heretic with absolutely no understanding of human dignity and the universality of the Catholic faith what your saying is an absolute embarrassment and blasphemous of the Holy Spirit
    How is saying blacks have a right to be baptized into the Catholic faith, but, if living amongst whites, should be in servitude to whites blasphemy? 

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    Re: Is it a sin to say the nword?
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  • How is saying blacks have a right to be baptized into the Catholic faith, but, if living amongst whites, should be in servitude to whites blasphemy?

    I guess if blacks are your god...


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    Re: Is it a sin to say the nword?
    « Reply #32 on: Today at 11:50:28 AM »
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  • The Church had it right, of course. Blacks can and should: be preached to, converted, live, die, and save their souls all in their own nations. That works out in favor of all involved
    John 15:19  If you had been of the world, the world would love its own: but because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.

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    Re: Is it a sin to say the nword?
    « Reply #33 on: Today at 11:52:44 AM »
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  • I guess if blacks are your god...
    There is no higherarchy of race in the Catholic faith. Let’s see you sit next to a black bishop and tell him “after service you can come out and rake my lawn you inferior nigger” the Bible does not teach a superior race or the church. You’re so far out of line it’s sickening. 

    There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.

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    Re: Is it a sin to say the nword?
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  • The Church had it right, of course. Blacks can and should: be preached to, converted, live, die, and save their souls all in their own nations. That works out in favor of all involved
    With this I can agree but I know something you don’t apparently. After 100 years the nation you live in is considered by the church to be your nation. You have 0 rights by the church to throw them out and tell them it is no longer their home. This is their nation now. If you don’t like it take it up with the Protestants that brought them here. 👍🏻 do not even attempt to make the Catholic faith complicit in your own personal beliefs. 


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    Re: Is it a sin to say the nword?
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  • Pre–Vatican II Examples
    • Pope Gregory XVI, In Supremo Apostolatus (1839) Condemned the slave trade, calling it “inhuman” and “utterly unworthy of the Christian name.” He ordered Catholics not to defend or participate in slavery.
    • Pope Leo XIII, In Plurimis (1888) Written to Brazilian bishops after abolition, he praised emancipation and declared slavery “opposed to the natural law” and “a great crime against human dignity.”
    • Pope Pius XI, Mit Brennender Sorge (1937) Condemned nαzι racism and nationalism, stating that “whoever exalts race, or the people, or the State… above their standard value and divinizes them to an idolatrous level, distorts and perverts an order of the world planned and created by God.”
    • Pope Pius XII (1939–1958) Repeatedly condemned racial hatred in speeches, especially during WWII. He emphasized that all peoples are equal before God and that racism is incompatible with Christianity.

     Catechism Tradition
    • The Roman Catechism (Catechism of the Council of Trent, 1566) doesn’t use racial categories like “whites” or “blacks.” It speaks universally of humanity created in God’s image.
    • Pre‑Vatican II catechisms taught that the sacraments are for all people, without racial distinction.

     Bottom Line
    Even before Vatican II, the Church condemned slavery, racism, and racial hierarchies. No magisterial text ever taught that one race was destined to serve another. The idea that Catholicism is tied to “whiteness” or racial supremacy is a distortion. It is a heresy of Protestant scuм who call their enemies amalek and destroy people with 0 regards to their souls!!!! 

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    Re: Is it a sin to say the nword?
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  • Hello everyone, I know this may be a silly question but I’ve had something on my mind recently. I was hanging out with a friend and I used the nword as a joke. My friend became uncomfortable with me the rest of the day then told me the nword is a sin and that I should talk to a priest and go to confession. Is it a sin? I’ve stayed awake a few nights thinking about it. What do you guys think?
    The word is not sinful but insulting someone can be sinful. Tell the joke to your priests and see what reaction they have.

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    Re: Is it a sin to say the nword?
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  • There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
    That is referring to the soul.  We're discussing the body, definitely male and female.
     No magisterial text ever taught that one race was destined to serve another.
    The Church may not have but the bible certainly did:  read Genesis 9:24-27.
    Noe's curse has played out just as the curse the Jews called down upon themselves has played out.


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    Re: Is it a sin to say the nword?
    « Reply #38 on: Today at 12:59:06 PM »
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  • With this I can agree but I know something you don’t apparently. After 100 years the nation you live in is considered by the church to be your nation. You have 0 rights by the church to throw them out and tell them it is no longer their home. This is their nation now. If you don’t like it take it up with the Protestants that brought them here. 👍🏻 do not even attempt to make the Catholic faith complicit in your own personal beliefs.
    Can you provide a source for the "100 years" thing? I've never heard of that before. Regardless, the state does has the right to expel certain groups of people that are deemed harmful to common good, and the state can absolutely take certain steps (expulsion, for instance) to maintain racial homogeneity. This especially if we consider that the massive racial influx over the course of the last century+ was done against the will of the people, and for nefarious purposes 
    John 15:19  If you had been of the world, the world would love its own: but because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.

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    Re: Is it a sin to say the nword?
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  • That is referring to the soul.  We're discussing the body, definitely male and female.The Church may not have but the bible certainly did:  read Genesis 9:24-27.
    Noe's curse has played out just as the curse the Jews called down upon themselves has played out.
    These were curses that played out, is that correct? These curses were only in the old testament, is this correct?  Jesus died to redeem all who follow him, is this correct?  The race doesn't seem to matter once you are a follower of Christ, is this correct?  Where in the new testament does it speak of a hierarchy among races?
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    Re: Is it a sin to say the nword?
    « Reply #40 on: Today at 01:37:25 PM »
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  • These were curses that played out, is that correct? These curses were only in the old testament, is this correct?  
    Look at crime statistics for the answer to your questions :cowboy:

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    The race doesn't seem to matter once you are a follower of Christ, is this correct?
     Does becoming Catholic erase biological tendencies? 

    John 15:19  If you had been of the world, the world would love its own: but because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.


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    Re: Is it a sin to say the nword?
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  • Look at crime statistics for the answer to your questions :cowboy:
     Does becoming Catholic erase biological tendencies?
    I get where you are going with this, but is it biblical?

    Are all the countries in Africa places that are extremely unsafe?

    Is being easy to manipulate a biological tendency?

    Becoming Catholic teaches you how to recognize your vices and how to conquer them, so you can get close to God.  If you are not conquering your vices are you truly Catholic?

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    Re: Is it a sin to say the nword?
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  • I get where you are going with this, but is it biblical?

    Are all the countries in Africa places that are extremely unsafe?

    Is being easy to manipulate a biological tendency?

    Becoming Catholic teaches you how to recognize your vices and how to conquer them, so you can get close to God.  If you are not conquering your vices are you truly Catholic?
    That was me.
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  • Can you provide a source for the "100 years" thing? I've never heard of that before. Regardless, the state does has the right to expel certain groups of people that are deemed harmful to common good, and the state can absolutely take certain steps (expulsion, for instance) to maintain racial homogeneity. This especially if we consider that the massive racial influx over the course of the last century+ was done against the will of the people, and for nefarious purposes
    It’s called the doctrine of discovery which was repatriated by the church in 2023 so now the new doctrine is even more permissive in favor of people having a right to their land.

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    Re: Is it a sin to say the nword?
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  • Yes 100% it does. You are a new creation born again in Christ. The black communities have been neglected by Catholics and what you see is them buying into the Protestant faith alone trap that destroys souls. YOU PEOPLE REALLY NEED TO MEET SOME BLACK CATHOLICS. I can not believe you are botching 101 doctrines this badly!!!
    Baptism is a spiritual regeneration.

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    HAVE ANY OF YOU READ THE BIBLE at what point in the new covenant does God tell you find the inferior race and enslave them? This is insanity.
    I've said nothing about enslaving anyone

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    At what point does scripture or tradition speak of a superior white race??? Superior in what way??? Our collective superiority has been shown in bombs, theft, transvestites, sɛҳuąƖ immorality, submission to Jews, look at the collective of all you WHITE PEOPLES!!! This ideology is disgraceful.

    The "collective superiority" (your words) can be seen in the cathedrals, basilicas, churches, convents, and monasteries built, the Councils, Popes, theology written, the missionaries and the number of conversions they made, the martyrs and other saints. This was all brought about by a vast majority of white people, that's just a fact.
    John 15:19  If you had been of the world, the world would love its own: but because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.