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« Reply #5 on: October 29, 2015, 01:09:02 AM »
Oh Jansenist. They're a special kind of crazy.  Most of them deny literally everything past the Council of Trent, and think that Church, was once the Church, but stopped being the Church, and its legitimacy has transferred over to their "Old Catholic" church....because that makes sense.  I know that two of them that were basically just libertarian shills, who I got the idea that they only supported such ideas because 'muh freedom, muh papal tyranny'.

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« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2015, 01:25:10 AM »
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Oh Jansenist. They're a special kind of crazy.  Most of them deny literally everything past the Council of Trent, and think that Church, was once the Church, but stopped being the Church, and its legitimacy has transferred over to their "Old Catholic" church....because that makes sense.  I know that two of them that were basically just libertarian shills, who I got the idea that they only supported such ideas because 'muh freedom, muh papal tyranny'.


I wasn't aware that was still Jansenists around like this.. but the way you say it's funny. That's why there's a scary picture of the Papal Office on romancatholicism website...

That's why I'm not a big fan of following theologians teachings as "almost dogmatic certainty"

I'm being sincere: It looks like it was also a good reason why  Pope Innocent XI ordered to burn some books from jesuits theologians. And the Pope was fair, he only sent to burn those with bad things.

 it's a shame that since the 1900's there's been a liberalization on banned books and the Popes didn't burn them as they used to.


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« Reply #7 on: October 29, 2015, 01:48:42 AM »
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Quote from: MrYeZe
Oh Jansenist. They're a special kind of crazy.  Most of them deny literally everything past the Council of Trent, and think that Church, was once the Church, but stopped being the Church, and its legitimacy has transferred over to their "Old Catholic" church....because that makes sense.  I know that two of them that were basically just libertarian shills, who I got the idea that they only supported such ideas because 'muh freedom, muh papal tyranny'.


I wasn't aware that was still Jansenists around like this.. but the way you say it's funny. That's why there's a scary picture of the Papal Office on romancatholicism website...

That's why I'm not a big fan of following theologians teachings as "almost dogmatic certainty"

I'm being sincere: It looks like it was also a good reason why  Pope Innocent XI ordered to burn some books from jesuits theologians. And the Pope was fair, he only sent to burn those with bad things.

 it's a shame that since the 1900's there's been a liberalization on banned books and the Popes didn't burn them as they used to.


Yeah, that explains why those were the only two I ever met that were like that.  Honestly, they strike me as people who recognized how terrible the hierarchy within the Church has become, and decided to become heretics rather than stick with it and attempt to take steps to rectify it.  Not to say they don't have their own degenerate views, however.  Their views on ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity being "Live and let live" is a good example.

Also they have this weird obsession with Augustine, and while they don't outright admit it, they seem to consider every single one of his works as an infallible basis of Church doctrine.

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« Reply #8 on: October 29, 2015, 02:46:42 AM »
I was looking up the website.. they support any traditional movement. Or whatever they call traditional.

If the guy who owns this site is the same one holding pagan doctrines, that means he's using the crisis of the Church to promote himself and/or his organization.
Other than that I'll not try to understand or read their material, I already looked up some anti-marxist organization that he says he owns, that's it for me.

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« Reply #9 on: October 29, 2015, 05:20:54 AM »
Quote from: MrYeZe
Yeah, that explains why those were the only two I ever met that were like that.  Honestly, they strike me as people who recognized how terrible the hierarchy within the Church has become, and decided to become heretics rather than stick with it and attempt to take steps to rectify it.  Not to say they don't have their own degenerate views, however.  Their views on ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity being "Live and let live" is a good example.

Also they have this weird obsession with Augustine, and while they don't outright admit it, they seem to consider every single one of his works as an infallible basis of Church doctrine.


Are you saying you have met two Jansenists?  I'm not following you here.  Sorry.