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One who has the true Faith and gives up their lives for it (which is the most dear thing a human being has) possesses a supernatural Faith and therefore a supernatural charity, which can only be rewarded with eternal life.
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.
I've been denied sacraments because I'm a feeneyite
I'm by no means an expert on theological notes, but isn't theological error less than heresy? It's heresy that places one outside the Church. The majority of these theologians hold denial of BoD to be less than heresy. If the Church not only hasn't pronounced Feeneyites heretics, and theologians can't even agree on what denial of BoD is, there is no basis for holding Feeneyites to be heretics beside individual, non-binding personal opinion. So Catholics who deny communion with Feeneyites would seem to be guilty of excessive, ah, zeal, and actually schism. Doesn't Bishop Sanborn's group do this?Just another example of the mess we are in in this post-Vatican II Apostasy.