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A question for SJB and others, also.
« Reply #50 on: October 10, 2013, 08:45:37 AM »
Quote from: SJB


I do follow St. Thomas, and you just admitted you do not. You only follow yourself bowler, like a true liberal Catholic as described in the book, Liberalism is a Sin.


This thread is not about you and I. Take your discussion to another thread.

The difference between you and I is that I don’t play games with my head. You say you follow St. Thomas, yet you won’t say that you restrict your BOD belief to St. Thomas’s teaching.  You are just playing games with yourself, for you say you believe St. Thomas, but yet you also reject St. Thomas in your belief that one can be saved although they have no belief in the Trinity and the Incarnation. If I am wrong in my accessment then go to the thread that I made specifically asking the question that if you restrict your BOD belief to St. Thomas’s teaching and reject the more liberal teaching of Garrigou-Lagrange

Your response is analogous to me saying that I follow St. Thomas, and I also believe the person that is enlightened by God about the Trinity and the Incarnation would also be enlightened that he needs to be baptized. I could say that, but I don't play games with myself.

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A question for SJB and others, also.
« Reply #51 on: October 10, 2013, 12:49:23 PM »
Quote from: bowler
... in your belief that one can be saved although they have no belief in the Trinity and the Incarnation.

Your are either blind or dishonest. I've never said this ... here nor anywhere else. I've said the opposite, and many times.

Do you want to "win" so bad that you're willing to lie about what others believe to "make your point?"


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A question for SJB and others, also.
« Reply #52 on: October 10, 2013, 12:53:26 PM »
Quote from: bowler
This thread is not about you and I. Take your discussion to another thread.

I'll make my point anywhere I choose. You are hiding what you really believe, that explicit desire isn't sufficient even for Catechumens.