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Author Topic: O.L. Jesus Christ does not make things complicated - Sedevacantism  (Read 7843 times)

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Every rational human being has the obligation to ask hard questions and seek the answers.

THe obvious meaning of "ask hard questions" in this context is someone with responsibility in leadership. Not a woman.

THe obvious meaning of "ask hard questions" in this context is someone with responsibility in leadership. Not a woman.
A person with leadership, you said.

Do you think there is a single person on this forum who would want you as a leader for anything, including other Catholics who hold the R&R position?

Know your place and cease causing scandal.


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THe obvious meaning of "ask hard questions" in this context is someone with responsibility in leadership. Not a woman.
I guess if I was speaking as a man.  But my "ask hard questions" comes from one of trying to understand or seeing things as a woman sees them.  It is not me trying to gain authority or trying to have a responsibility in leadership.

A person with leadership, you said.

Do you think there is a single person on this forum who would want you as a leader for anything, including other Catholics who hold the R&R position?

Know your place and cease causing scandal.
I genuinely think there is something wrong with you mentally at this point.

You refuse to tell us if you do mental prayer.

I asked you about modernism post Vatican ii and you quoted pre conciliar sources.

Do you even know about the phenomenology of JP II or the hermenuitic of B XVI? Obviously you have no study done on any of these things.

I think that, like a monkey imitating a man, you just make these strong sounding posts but there is no substance behind them.