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Ratzinger bows to "alter" in Lutheran church
« Reply #10 on: October 16, 2011, 04:51:25 PM »
Quote from: SpiritusSanctus
What I find perhaps even more surprising is the fact that PartyIsOver has 4 ignores, about a week ago he only had 1 or 2. Anyone who has him on ignore must not care for the truth. He and I don't exactly see eye to eye on the whole issue of whether or not we have a Pope, but regardless PIO does a great job speaking the truth about the crisis. I've noticed that alot of semi-Trads and neo-Caths have been joining lately, that probably explains the increase in his ignore count.



Thanks, SS. I appreciate the comments, and I noticed this as well about my ignore count. If people want to put their fingers in their ears and shut out the truth, so be it. They will be double liable at the Judgment because of that.


Ratzinger bows to "alter" in Lutheran church
« Reply #11 on: October 16, 2011, 04:54:36 PM »
Quote from: Santo Subito

Actually Christ IS present at their church, as He Himself said, "When two or more are gathered in My Name, there I am in their midst."


And all those who say "Lord, Lord!" will not be saved either.

Do you see how illogical your arguments are and how dishonest you have become in defense of a blasphemous, if not heretical, action that Ratzinger did?

VADE RETRO, SATANA!


Ratzinger bows to "alter" in Lutheran church
« Reply #12 on: October 16, 2011, 08:18:47 PM »
Quote from: Santo Subito
Actually Christ IS present at their church, as He Himself said, "When two or more are gathered in My Name, there I am in their midst."


No offense, but you don't know what you're talking about. First of all, Christ started the Catholic Church. Not any of the Protestant denominations. Also, I'd find it hard to believe Christ could be present at a place where a bunch of heretics reject both His Church and His Presence in the Eucharist, especially considering the founder of the Lutheran church (Martin Luther) admitted to having been taught by the devil.

Ratzinger bows to "alter" in Lutheran church
« Reply #13 on: October 16, 2011, 09:42:56 PM »
Quote from: SpiritusSanctus
Quote from: Santo Subito
Actually Christ IS present at their church, as He Himself said, "When two or more are gathered in My Name, there I am in their midst."


No offense, but you don't know what you're talking about. First of all, Christ started the Catholic Church. Not any of the Protestant denominations. Also, I'd find it hard to believe Christ could be present at a place where a bunch of heretics reject both His Church and His Presence in the Eucharist, especially considering the founder of the Lutheran church (Martin Luther) admitted to having been taught by the devil.


Not sure if Matthew 18:20 is in your Bible.

It says, "For where two or three are gathered together in My name, I am there in the midst of them."

Ratzinger bows to "alter" in Lutheran church
« Reply #14 on: October 16, 2011, 10:14:10 PM »
Santo Subito said:  
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It says, "For where two or three are gathered together in My name, I am there in the midst of them."


He also said that many will come to Him on the Day of Judgment saying they cast out devils in His name, and He will say "Get away from me, I never knew you"  ( as PIO221 just mentioned ).

Here He's speaking about people who use His name in a way that isn't pleasing to Him, but when casting out devils is involved, two or three AT LEAST are gathered in His name, aren't they?  Is Christ contradicting Himself?  Or is it possible you are a victim of Modernism and touchy-feeliness?

It is what Prots do to take a single saying of Christ or a single line from the Bible and read it literally.  You have to understand it all taken together.

Christ established His Church on the rock of Peter.  Therefore we know these are the true Christians.  These are who He is talking about when he talks about two or three being gathered in His name.  He's not talking about heretics and schismatics.  

You do know, I'm sure, that the Church forbids taking part in the worship of Protestants, despite that they believe in Jesus Christ?  Why is that, if all that matters is to be gathered in His name?