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Author Topic: The Absurdities of The Feeneyite Heresy  (Read 32456 times)

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Offline Stubborn

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Re: The Absurdities of The Feeneyite Heresy
« Reply #75 on: February 05, 2021, 11:56:24 AM »
Fr Feeney never mentions St Thomas, nor invincible ignorance, nor Valentinian.  You are putting words in his mouth, then objecting to his imagined words.  You make no sense.
The poor guy is a worker of iniquity Pax.

Re: The Absurdities of The Feeneyite Heresy
« Reply #76 on: February 05, 2021, 11:57:57 AM »
Really? Because he taught and defended the EENS dogma he's an obstinate heretic? You're simply another dishonest BODer who has nothing, so you shoot your spit wads at a deceased, courageous priest and theologian. At least being a legend in your own mind you certainly can't plead ignorance.

Always remember that it is a defined dogma at Trent that the sacrament is necessary for salvation and without the sacrament men cannot be justified, not only that, but men cannot even be justified without the desire for the sacrament. To say that without the sacrament or the desire for the sacrament that men can be justified by faith alone as you keep saying, is, you guessed it, condemned with anathema.  
Its like we are dancing in a circle here.

Fr. Feeney was neither courageous nor was he a theologian. Rather he was a product of his time and a heretic who was on the opposite end of the spectrum to the disgusting apostate Cushing who should have been excommunicated and condemned far more aggressively than Feeney. Feeney's heresy is far less pernicious than Cushing's.

Again for the millionth time, you don't get to interpret Trent.


Offline Meg

Re: The Absurdities of The Feeneyite Heresy
« Reply #77 on: February 05, 2021, 12:02:31 PM »
Again, Fr. Feeney was an obstinate heretic who had Calvinistic leanings and was condemned along with his positions by the Church.

Can you explain more about how Fr. Feeney had Calvinistic leanings? I haven't head that before. I usually avoid discussions about Fr. Feeney, because I haven't studied much about him.

Offline Stubborn

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Re: The Absurdities of The Feeneyite Heresy
« Reply #78 on: February 05, 2021, 12:02:35 PM »
Its like we are dancing in a circle here.
Fr. Feeney was neither courageous nor was he a theologian. Rather he was a product of his time and a heretic who was on the opposite end of the spectrum to the disgusting apostate Cushing who should have been excommunicated and condemned far more aggressively than Feeney. Feeney's heresy is far less pernicious than Cushing's.
Again for the millionth time, you don't get to interpret Trent.
"One of the most outstanding prophets of our time." Hamish Fraser
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Again for the millionth time, you are the one misinterpreting Trent - and we finally agree, you don't get to do that.


Re: The Absurdities of The Feeneyite Heresy
« Reply #79 on: February 05, 2021, 12:03:17 PM »
Feeney's heresy is far less pernicious than Cushing's.

OK, so what do you think is the position of truth?