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Author Topic: Will be interested to hear thoughts on this new BOD/BOB book  (Read 16834 times)

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Offline Stubborn

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Re: Will be interested to hear thoughts on this new BOD/BOB book
« Reply #35 on: November 12, 2018, 06:07:00 AM »
Yes, buying hundreds and hundreds of copies from a print-on-demand service where the supply is infinite would be a great discouragement to us!  You'll need to find a way to burn down the archive.org servers too, though, since that's how most people are reading it.
I pay very little attention to this subject any more, mainly because it most certainly displeases God when anyone goes about  preaching that God Himself is just as taken by surprise as the infidel, by his unforeseen death - let alone prior to receiving a baptism which he is presumed to have desired. What - was God just too preoccupied doing something else to provide the time, the water and the minister for the infidels? What is it that God was so busy doing that the infidels had to save themselves anyway? 

Your above reply, by missing the point of my post, demonstrates the real reason and the main purpose you are publishing such a book as this, namely, you are out to make whatever money you can off of the evil thing.

The book is iniquitous, it is a scandal and Catholics faithful to the Church's teachings on the Sacrament of Baptism have cause to condemn and avoid reading it, the book serves no other purpose than to falsely attribute it to be a teaching of the Church that there is hope for salvation and that salvation is attainable outside of the Church, without the Sacrament of Baptism.  Same o same o.


Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Will be interested to hear thoughts on this new BOD/BOB book
« Reply #36 on: November 12, 2018, 12:14:14 PM »
... the book serves no other purpose than to falsely attribute it to be a teaching of the Church that there is hope for salvation and that salvation is attainable outside of the Church, without the Sacrament of Baptism.  ...

This ^^^.  And one could say the same thing about BoD in general.  What purposes does it serve except as something that can be exploited to undermine Catholic dogma?


Re: Will be interested to hear thoughts on this new BOD/BOB book
« Reply #37 on: November 12, 2018, 12:30:16 PM »
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... the book serves no other purpose than to falsely attribute it to be a teaching of the Church that there is hope for salvation and that salvation is attainable outside of the Church, without the Sacrament of Baptism.  ...
This ^^^.  And one could say the same thing about BoD in general.  
What purposes does it serve except as something that can be exploited to undermine Catholic dogma?
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All true, sadly. The bottom line is perhaps there is money to be made by pretending that you're Catholic and sell books that demean Catholic dogma and the very principle of the infallibility of dogma.
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That has always been the work of the devil, since day one: deny the truth of God and sell it to vulnerable men by whose fall you might profit...
     That is, you might profit for a while, after which comes the inevitable Judgment and the inexorable direct consequence.

Re: Will be interested to hear thoughts on this new BOD/BOB book
« Reply #38 on: November 12, 2018, 12:38:26 PM »
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FWIW the brother priests Radecki (CMRI) are on their second year of excuses for not having their latest book finished yet.
They are making excuses as we approach Advent saying it should be done after Christmas. But they said that last November, too.
Perhaps they've had to re-write it after reading threads like this on CathInfo!  ::)

Re: Will be interested to hear thoughts on this new BOD/BOB book
« Reply #39 on: November 12, 2018, 12:46:56 PM »
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Ah, yes, this puts on display the level of intellect that one will no doubt find throughout this tome.  This above was the answer to the contention, which has been amply proven over years here on CathInfo, that the BoDer ecclesiology is identical to that of the Vatican II establishment, and that all the Vatican II errors derive from this non-Catholic ecclesiology.  We have presented the arguments, and these have never been refuted.  In fact, no refutation has ever been attempted.  
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Instead, you get "rebuttals" such as the one quoted above.

That, sir, is a very sorry excuse for a "rebuttal."
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It was highly fortuitous for ContraCrawfordBook to register his one-post-wonder username only to come in here and expose himself for all to see.
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By their works you shall know them ----------- how prophetic those words are.