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Author Topic: Bishop Williamson on Feeneyites  (Read 14868 times)

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Re: Bishop Williamson on Feeneyites
« Reply #45 on: April 25, 2026, 12:26:30 PM »
I'm not even American.
Neither is everyone American who loves the Jews. One can be influenced by the culture.

Rejecting BOD originated in America, though. I used the opportunity to show the general degeneracy of the American culture.

It's been my simple observation that those who reject BOD seem to really like acting as though they are in a boxing match, getting overly emotional and defensive like a man realizing he is losing in a fight.

Re: Bishop Williamson on Feeneyites
« Reply #46 on: April 25, 2026, 12:42:06 PM »
No.


Let me clarify, after I did some research.


On the Theological certainty of Baptism of Desire.

Happy to get into sources discussion for anyone who wants.



Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Bishop Williamson on Feeneyites
« Reply #47 on: April 25, 2026, 02:04:47 PM »

Let me clarify, after I did some research.


On the Theological certainty of Baptism of Desire.

Happy to get into sources discussion for anyone who wants.



As pointed out on the other thread, you did no "research"..  You've just posted a truncation of Father Cekada's list.  HE did the research, and it's really said and pathetic that you mendaciously take credit for this being your research, without any attribution.  You'd be flunked out of most Universities for this plagiarism.  Of course ... you leave out all the ones on Father's list, who are listed merely as "teaches", since they undermine your case.  When you look at the full list, the vast majority are simply "teaches", which for the manualists simply means they mentioned it.  "Yep.  BoD.  Next Topic", so that even "teaches" is an exaggeration, where Father Cekada calls it that to exaggerate the authority of that opinion.

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Re: Bishop Williamson on Feeneyites
« Reply #48 on: April 25, 2026, 02:08:40 PM »
Because you people thrive off it. Kind of perverse. You love it because it creates a sense of victimhood.

You create strawmen, persecution that doesn't exist, then proceed to  whip yourselves up into a self righteous emotional frenzy and if anyone goes against you, take the moral high ground.
I've been denied sacraments because I'm a feeneyite ::)

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Re: Bishop Williamson on Feeneyites
« Reply #49 on: April 25, 2026, 02:13:52 PM »

Let me clarify, after I did some research.


On the Theological certainty of Baptism of Desire.

Happy to get into sources discussion for anyone who wants.


But which one is it though? Is it a theological error to reject it? Or mortal sin? If it was such a big deal I think the theologians wouldn't be all over the board in terms of what the penalty is.