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Re: The Problem with Fuentes
« Reply #41 on: December 04, 2025, 06:52:40 PM »
And the minute Mr. Fuentes is invited over to stay with one of his Protestant, Internet friends, and the topic of salvation comes up, he is obligated to say, "Johnnie, if you do not become a good Catholic, you will be damned." Will he do this?  I say no. 
https://odysee.com/@R.A.I.N.:0/Nick-Fuentes-There-is-no-Salvation-outside-the-Catholic-Church:2?utm_source=chatgpt.com


Re: The Problem with Fuentes
« Reply #42 on: December 04, 2025, 08:05:57 PM »
Thank you Mat183. I enjoyed that. No pope since the Vatican II has ever said what Nick Fuentes just said. He certainly publicly confessed the truth that there is no salvation outside the Church
Yes, and therefore inside the conciliar church there is no salvation. What church does Fuentes belong to and which does he advocate for? The Church of Tradition or no?

Re: The Problem with Fuentes
« Reply #43 on: December 04, 2025, 09:06:16 PM »
Yes, and therefore inside the conciliar church there is no salvation. What church does Fuentes belong to and which does he advocate for? The Church of Tradition or no?

We know when the Catholic Church came into existence.  When exactly did the Conciliar Church come into existence?  No doubt most of our parents, or for the younger ones on the forum, your grandparents can pretty much all have kissed their souls good-by (including my own) because they are now burning forever in hell according to your post.  Aside, from that according to your post I would conservatively estimate that at least 99% of all baptized Conciliar Church Catholics since (fill in the blank) are burning in hell for all eternity. 

Re: The Problem with Fuentes
« Reply #44 on: December 04, 2025, 09:13:21 PM »
We know when the Catholic Church came into existence.  When exactly did the Conciliar Church come into existence?  No doubt most of our parents, or for the younger ones on the forum, your grandparents can pretty much all have kissed their souls good-by (including my own) because they are now burning forever in hell according to your post.  Aside, from that according to your post I would conservatively estimate that at least 99% of all baptized Catholics since (fill in the blank) are burning in hell for all eternity. 
That’s my parents, grand parents,
and great grandparents. Both sides all together in the 90s early 2000s Possibly great great grandparents if we go post 1960s