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Author Topic: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc  (Read 2295 times)

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Re: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc
« Reply #60 on: Today at 12:26:18 AM »
And how would angels minister the sacraments if they have no bodies?

If this is possible, then, Baptism of Desire could be said to be a kind of Baptism performed by angels on those who truly desire it and are not able to receive it from a human minister.

It sounds strange to me. If this is so, how have we never heard this explanation?
You can simply read the words of St Thomas Aquinas on angels, here :

https://www.newadvent.org/summa/1051.htm

As for the reason why we never heard of this explanation... We did. From St Thomas Aquinas.

I personally think that the theologians who wrote about "baptism of desire" were confused. They knew that God would not let such people go to hell, but they didn't know the exact mechanism that God would use in order to prevent such an outcome.

For such a subtle error, it is quite possible for many theologians to not notice it. 

Re: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc
« Reply #61 on: Today at 07:18:16 AM »
You can simply read the words of St Thomas Aquinas on angels, here :

https://www.newadvent.org/summa/1051.htm

As for the reason why we never heard of this explanation... We did. From St Thomas Aquinas.

I personally think that the theologians who wrote about "baptism of desire" were confused. They knew that God would not let such people go to hell, but they didn't know the exact mechanism that God would use in order to prevent such an outcome.

For such a subtle error, it is quite possible for many theologians to not notice it.


Man you feenyites like have some kind of serious mental problem.


Re: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc
« Reply #62 on: Today at 07:19:46 AM »
The rashness of youth. Once you mature, you will cringe when remembering your current attitude.

The man  crashed out like some LA valley girl because I was posting truths about the Father of CMRI on a resistance forum.

What did he expect was going to happen?

Re: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc
« Reply #63 on: Today at 07:22:11 AM »
And how would angels minister the sacraments if they have no bodies?

If this is possible, then, Baptism of Desire could be said to be a kind of Baptism performed by angels on those who truly desire it and are not able to receive it from a human minister.

It sounds strange to me. If this is so, how have we never heard this explanation?
This was simply a pious belief of St. Thomas, but not shared by all other theologians.

Re: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc
« Reply #64 on: Today at 09:52:30 AM »
Let me understand this right.

You are upset that a resistance forum doesn't have enough promotion of Thuc line madness and condemned anti BOD material?
As far as I know, this forum allowed members with a sedevacantist and strict-EENS positions when Resistance didn't yet exist. And this isn't just a lack of promotion of +Thuc and EENS. Oh no. This is your Platonic nonsense, when you believe in the extreme dubiousness of Thuc line and the BoD as dogma and try to find evidence and arguments for your idealistic belief. As Ladislaus already pointed out, you present argument after argument, and after other users refute all of it, you start again with same nonsense you started.
BoD and the invalidity of Thuc line are not dogmas. You are not obligated to blindly follow these beliefs and start dozens of garbage threads.