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Author Topic: St. John Chrysostom on the Necessity of Water  (Read 2874 times)

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Offline Stubborn

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Re: St. John Chrysostom on the Necessity of Water
« Reply #40 on: Yesterday at 05:05:51 AM »
And yet, despite all the ferocious pride of all you feeneyites, deny BOD will always be a mortal sin.
Talk about ferocious pride, you reign in that department.
 
Can a man enter the Kingdom of God who has not been born again of water and the Holy Ghost? Yes or no?

Re: St. John Chrysostom on the Necessity of Water
« Reply #41 on: Yesterday at 02:25:49 PM »
Talk about ferocious pride, you reign in that department.
 
Can a man enter the Kingdom of God who has not been born again of water and the Holy Ghost? Yes or no?

Lol. I stick to what the Church teaches. Rather than rely on my own emotions.


Offline OABrownson1876

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Re: St. John Chrysostom on the Necessity of Water
« Reply #42 on: Yesterday at 05:28:14 PM »
And yet, despite all the ferocious pride of all you feeneyites, deny BOD will always be a mortal sin.
Speaking of pride, I asked a traditional priest, an anti-Fr. Feeney priest, about thirty years ago, "So Fr., you think Fr. Feeney is in hell?"  He said, "Well, Fr. Feeney probably made it because his heresy was not willful. His heresy was in the intellect. He just did not know any better."  I laughed and said, "Yeah, right, Fr. Feeney did not know any better." 

Re: St. John Chrysostom on the Necessity of Water
« Reply #43 on: Yesterday at 06:48:18 PM »
And yet, despite all the ferocious pride of all you feeneyites, deny BOD will always be a mortal sin.
Can you provide us with a definition of mortal sin? It seems you use a different definition from... The actual Catholic Church. 

Re: St. John Chrysostom on the Necessity of Water
« Reply #44 on: Today at 12:36:43 AM »
I literally started a thread on this issue. With all the quotes