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Re: The Root of Lover of Truth's Illness
« Reply #65 on: September 20, 2017, 03:33:56 PM »
Everywhere I turn...it's Fenton, Fenton, Fenton, it is like being hit over the head repeatedly with a... :fryingpan:
"Hi, I'd like to offer as my main support a theologian approved by an authority which I reject." :facepalm: :fryingpan:

Re: The Root of Lover of Truth's Illness
« Reply #66 on: September 20, 2017, 03:39:05 PM »
Everywhere I turn...it's Fenton, Fenton, Fenton, it is like being hit over the head repeatedly with a... :fryingpan:
Should be named "Lover of Fenton".

I think it's a verb now, like "Uh oh, LoF's here. We're about to get Fentoned."

You took too much bro.

He should start a "Doo Whop" singing apostolate, then he could call his group "The Fentones"


Re: The Root of Lover of Truth's Illness
« Reply #67 on: September 21, 2017, 08:12:22 AM »
St. Basil, Church Father and Doctor of the Church (4th Century)Treatise De Spiritu Sancto, Chapter XV: "And ere now there have been some who in their championship of true religion have undergone the death for Christ's sake, not in mere similitude, but in actual fact, and so have needed none of the outward signs of water for their salvation, because they were baptized in their own blood. Thus I write not to disparage the baptism by water, but to overthrow the arguments of those who exalt themselves against the Spirit; who confound things that are distinct from one another, and compare those which admit of no comparison."

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Re: The Root of Lover of Truth's Illness
« Reply #68 on: September 21, 2017, 09:12:57 AM »
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Re: The Root of Lover of Truth's Illness
« Reply #69 on: September 21, 2017, 11:24:03 AM »
Rufinus, Church Father (4th Century)A Commentary on the Apostles' Creed: "It is written that when the side of Jesus was pierced "He shed thereout blood and water." This has a mystical meaning. For Himself had said, "Out of His belly shall flow rivers of living water." But He shed forth blood also, of which the Jews sought that it might be upon themselves and upon their children. He shed forth water, therefore, which might wash believers; He shed forth blood also which might condemn unbelievers. Yet it might be understood also as prefiguring the twofold grace of baptism, one that which is given by the baptism of water, the other that which is sought through martyrdom in the outpouring of blood, for both are called baptism."