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The Pope Doesnt believe in the Resurrection of the Body????
« Reply #295 on: November 03, 2010, 04:44:34 PM »
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Alexandria, I am certain because I was taught that one Pope can not contradict a previous Pope in matters of Faith and Morals, and this is what you see over and over with these guys.  

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malicious intent.  Only someone controlled by Satan would do a thing like that.


You said it!  


Exactly right Alexandria. Souls are being lost. I for one would love the opportunity to get to Rome.

The Pope Doesnt believe in the Resurrection of the Body????
« Reply #296 on: November 03, 2010, 04:48:44 PM »
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Quote from: MyrnaM
Alexandria, I am certain because I was taught that one Pope can not contradict a previous Pope in matters of Faith and Morals, and this is what you see over and over with these guys.  

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malicious intent.  Only someone controlled by Satan would do a thing like that.


You said it!  


Exactly right Alexandria. Souls are being lost. I for one would love the opportunity to get to Rome.



So neither one of you even entertains the possibility that you may be wrong?  You are that certain?


The Pope Doesnt believe in the Resurrection of the Body????
« Reply #297 on: November 03, 2010, 04:55:12 PM »
I can only speak for myself, and I feel for Catholics that are uncertain.

The Catholic church was never meant to be complicated.  

One doctrine flows into another, and when you know your catechism you can see that.  This is why I love to study catechism, it isn't suppose to be ambiguous where words can change with the wind.  The Chuch is absolute!  This is absolutely wrong, this is absolutely right.

 

The Pope Doesnt believe in the Resurrection of the Body????
« Reply #298 on: November 03, 2010, 05:03:08 PM »
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Do you happen to know if anyone in the Church ever understood the resurrection of the "body" in this sense before?  If not, what gives Benedict the right to change a teaching of the Church as it has always been understood?

If you are now thinking, this lady isn't very bright at all, you would be correct.   :tinfoil:


I, personally, do know know if anyone in the church ever understood the resurrection of the "body" in the sense that Benedict understands it.  Of course, the fact that I do not know has absolutely no standing as I am not a theologian and could not read the works of most theologians because they didn't write in modern English.

What I do know is that it seems very clear that the doctrine of the resurrection of the body is pretty straight forward in all the old catechisms and in all pre-Vatican II Church docuмents to which I have access.  

I also know that Benedict XVI has violated the Oath Against Modernism by proclaiming a teaching of the Church in a way inconsistent with the way the Church has previously understood it.

On an unrelated note, I am absolutely dumbfounded that someone has taken such offense to my comments on this topic as to "ignore" my comments.  I cannot see how this ignore function belongs on a Catholic forum.  If what I say does not have merit, then one need not heed them and if one knows a good counter-argument, the Catholic thing to do is to make that argument so that I do not continue in ignorance.  Individuals who exercise the ignore function are modern-day Pilates who simply wash their hands of people who cause them some discomfort and just walk away.  Such an attitude is very disquieting.

The Pope Doesnt believe in the Resurrection of the Body????
« Reply #299 on: November 03, 2010, 05:10:10 PM »
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On an unrelated note, I am absolutely dumbfounded that someone has taken such offense to my comments on this topic as to "ignore" my comments.  I cannot see how this ignore function belongs on a Catholic forum.  If what I say does not have merit, then one need not heed them and if one knows a good counter-argument, the Catholic thing to do is to make that argument so that I do not continue in ignorance.  Individuals who exercise the ignore function are modern-day Pilates who simply wash their hands of people who cause them some discomfort and just walk away.  Such an attitude is very disquieting.
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Not to  :sign-thread-hijacked:, but there is one member who made it quite clear a few months ago that he would put everyone whom he suspected of being a sede on ignore.  That may be the source of yours.