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Author Topic: Lazarus and the Rich Man, The Prodigal Son, the widows mite  (Read 2228 times)

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Lazarus and the Rich Man, The Prodigal Son, the widows mite
« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2013, 10:20:40 PM »
The moral of the parable is that the self-satisfied rich are in peril for their souls.

Lazarus and the Rich Man, The Prodigal Son, the widows mite
« Reply #6 on: February 24, 2013, 10:30:21 PM »
You're anonymous.  How can I "harass" you or anyone else on this thread?

If you are not wallowing in self pity then my scribe clearly does not apply to you, move on.



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Lazarus and the Rich Man, The Prodigal Son, the widows mite
« Reply #7 on: February 24, 2013, 10:44:51 PM »
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You're anonymous.  How can I "harass" you or anyone else on this thread?


First of all, you know who I am, secondly, your intention here is to insult me, by saying that I compared myself to Lazarus.  It's very typical of a chronic BS artist, to make things up that were never said.  

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If you are not wallowing in self pity then my scribe clearly does not apply to you, move on.


You're here on this forum (and on FE) to promote liberal views and discredit traditional Catholic views, in particular by harassing men with traditional views.

Your filthy mouth, slanderous speech and MO are typical of what you are - a fallen away Catholic who has "serious reservations" about Traditional Catholicism, about the integrity of the Gospels, etc.

You're no different than the other liberal bastards Catholics have to confront everywhere they go, blackening their reputations when they speak of what the Catholic religions teaches.

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Lazarus and the Rich Man, The Prodigal Son, the widows mite
« Reply #8 on: February 24, 2013, 11:27:19 PM »
To be poor is a relative term.  Some practically say that having less than $100,000 a year income is almost too poor to marry and have a normal Catholic family life.  That shows a completely secular mind frame that heaps contempt on ordinary Catholic men who wish to have normal lives but who are judged as being deficient for not being rich enough.

No one has complained of being destitute here.  

To suggest otherwise is to be dishonest.