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Author Topic: Is It a Mortal Sin to Attend the New Mass.  (Read 6481 times)

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Offline Stubborn

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Re: Is It a Mortal Sin to Attend the New Mass.
« Reply #30 on: September 14, 2020, 05:07:17 AM »
Poche, what’s worse - your reading comprehension or your lukewarm catholic principles?  You cannot serve both God (True Mass) and mammon (V2’s new mass).  Be a man.  Take a stand.
Sad to say that poche is CI's shining example - and should be used as such - as to what happens to those who go to the NO. Use him as our example as to what happens to those who attend the NO, hence why we must never attend it for any reason whatsoever lest we too become infected with the same liberalism and lose our faith without even knowing it. 




 

Re: Is It a Mortal Sin to Attend the New Mass.
« Reply #31 on: September 14, 2020, 09:26:56 AM »
Sad to say that poche is CI's shining example - and should be used as such - as to what happens to those who go to the NO. Use him as our example as to what happens to those who attend the NO, hence why we must never attend it for any reason whatsoever lest we too become infected with the same liberalism and lose our faith without even knowing it.  




 
I don't buy it.  I don't think an intelligent person would argue as badly as him, no matter what position they held to.  And I don't think a stupid person would argue much better than him, regardless of what position they held to.  I've seen Feeneyites who argue as poorly as he does, but of course I wouldn't castigate Fr. Feeney or someone like Ladislaus who obviously went to seminary and is obviously intelligent, even though I disagree with him, just on that ground.

I suspect, though I could be wrong, increasingly, that Poche is just simple minded and he does have the faith.


Offline Stubborn

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Re: Is It a Mortal Sin to Attend the New Mass.
« Reply #32 on: September 14, 2020, 10:03:34 AM »
I don't buy it.  I don't think an intelligent person would argue as badly as him, no matter what position they held to.  And I don't think a stupid person would argue much better than him, regardless of what position they held to.  I've seen Feeneyites who argue as poorly as he does, but of course I wouldn't castigate Fr. Feeney or someone like Ladislaus who obviously went to seminary and is obviously intelligent, even though I disagree with him, just on that ground.

I suspect, though I could be wrong, increasingly, that Poche is just simple minded and he does have the faith.
I do not think he is stupid at all, what he is, is he is simply NO. It is NO liberalism, false love and false ecuмenism that comes out in his posts - which identifies him as a NOer, because those things are among the traits of and uniquely typical of devotees of the NO. They are not traits of all NOers, but they are traits of NOers who take their conciliar religion seriously.

   

Re: Is It a Mortal Sin to Attend the New Mass.
« Reply #33 on: September 14, 2020, 10:06:20 AM »
I do not think he is stupid at all, what he is, is he is simply NO. It is NO liberalism, false love and false ecuмenism that comes out in his posts - which identifies him as a NOer, because those things are among the traits of and uniquely typical of devotees of the NO. They are not traits of all NOers, but they are traits of NOers who take their conciliar religion seriously.

  
He lacks very rudimentary logic.  

Offline Pax Vobis

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Re: Is It a Mortal Sin to Attend the New Mass.
« Reply #34 on: September 14, 2020, 11:49:09 AM »

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He lacks very rudimentary logic.
He does when he wants to seem pious, and he answers a logical question with sentimentalism, or dodges it altogether.