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Author Topic: Insights Into Heresy  (Read 11537 times)

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Offline Meg

Re: Insights Into Heresy
« Reply #5 on: February 07, 2025, 03:33:43 PM »

You are a heretic both in practice and principle and technically, according to your own standards, you are a schismatic too.

In addition to calling stubborn a heretic and a schismatic, shouldn't you also call him a non-Catholic? I mean, one can't be a Catholic if he or she is a heretic and a schismatic, right? According to your beliefs, that is.

Offline Meg

Re: Insights Into Heresy
« Reply #6 on: February 07, 2025, 03:59:39 PM »
I have not hidden this from anyone but have been quite vocal about it - it is nothing new.

"Quite vocal about it" is putting it a little too mildly, wouldn't you say? 


Offline Meg

Re: Insights Into Heresy
« Reply #7 on: February 07, 2025, 04:11:00 PM »

Offline Stubborn

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Re: Insights Into Heresy
« Reply #8 on: February 08, 2025, 05:10:54 AM »
From the link in the OP. It's as if he is using Johannas as reference....

"When Lucifer first puts a man on the road to heresy he effectively robs him of his ability to reason logically; this he does by hamstringing  reason's indispensable handmaid, which is  faith. Then after having sent the heretic off  on set of false premises, the Evil One himself assumes the role of handmaid to reason. He  returns to the unfortunate heretic his logic, and he aids him in constructing a perfectly logical system of error, each new error and denial flowing consistently and naturally from the preceding ones."


This last sentence reminds me of LastTradichan who repeated similar to this often...

"Obviously Satan will not take the trouble carefully to plant the seeds of heresy in a man's mind, and then allow him to start off in his "career" attacking every Catholic doctrine in sight. Such a course would gain the heretic no adherents whatsoever from among those who are still faithful Catholics, and these, of course, are the very ones Satan is after primarily, or at least the ones that offer him the greatest obstacles. So, if a heresy is to be successful it must be a good admixture of sound Catholic doctrine and error. It is the 1% error in the mixture that the Evil One will settle  for, at least in the very beginning."

Offline Stubborn

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Re: Insights Into Heresy
« Reply #9 on: February 08, 2025, 05:25:46 AM »
You are a heretic both in practice and principle and technically, according to your own standards, you are a schismatic too.
What is unjust and, in fact, a calumny is your insisting that I am a heretic because I argue with you while referencing the clear teachings from the Code of Canon Law and cuм ex.
 
What Catholic has  ever fallen into heresy or schism by saying popes are popes? Zero. But like yourself, many Catholics  in Church history have fallen into schism and heresy by saying they are not.

What Catholic has become a heretic by adhering to Canon Law and the teachings of the Popes? Zero. But like yourself, many Catholics in Church history have fallen into schism and heresy by not doing so.

I would say it's a bit incomplete, but you are a fine example of item #3 in the OP.

Carry on :sleep: