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Father Ratzinger
« Reply #25 on: October 06, 2009, 05:19:30 AM »
Modernist speak out of both sides of their mouth as Saint Pius X so clearly taught.  Just because he says one thing that is correct does not take away from the heresies he teaches.  

Sad state when you have scramble and search for something Catholic out of a purported popes mouth.  

Father Ratzinger
« Reply #26 on: October 06, 2009, 07:17:46 AM »
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I guess he's off the hook for saying that the 'Orthodox' are not bound to profess subjection to the See of Saint Peter, praying with Muslims, saying that Jєωιѕн Messianic expectation is not in vain, that Christians can and ought to admit that the Jєωιѕн reading of the Bible is a possible one, etc.


And, don't forget his denial of the absolute necessity of infant baptism.


Father Ratzinger
« Reply #27 on: October 06, 2009, 12:57:57 PM »
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Modernist speak out of both sides of their mouth as Saint Pius X so clearly taught.  Just because he says one thing that is correct does not take away from the heresies he teaches.  

Sad state when you have scramble and search for something Catholic out of a purported popes mouth.  


True, true.  But when claiming SV, one needs to be very careful about accuracy- not selective in order to bolster the theory.

The theory stands or fall on its own merit, whether we like it or not.  What a vale of tears.

Father Ratzinger
« Reply #28 on: October 06, 2009, 01:20:30 PM »
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Quote from: Lover of Truth
Modernist speak out of both sides of their mouth as Saint Pius X so clearly taught.  Just because he says one thing that is correct does not take away from the heresies he teaches.  

Sad state when you have scramble and search for something Catholic out of a purported popes mouth.  


True, true.  But when claiming SV, one needs to be very careful about accuracy- not selective in order to bolster the theory.

The theory stands or fall on its own merit, whether we like it or not.  What a vale of tears.


"Careful about accuracy"  Was it proven the Father Ratzinger did not write what he wrote in his books?

I am not being sarcastic but would really like to know if such is believed.

Father Ratzinger
« Reply #29 on: October 06, 2009, 06:23:57 PM »
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:cheers:


I guess he's off the hook for saying that the 'Orthodox' are not bound to profess subjection to the See of Saint Peter, praying with Muslims, saying that Jєωιѕн Messianic expectation is not in vain, that Christians can and ought to admit that the Jєωιѕн reading of the Bible is a possible one, etc.


I'm glad to see that at least you admit that the claim the Pope denies the resurrection of the body is false.

I'm not interested in scouring CathInfo for evidence to support the other claims you've made.

If you'd like to discuss these matters here, feel free to cite evidence.