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Should Cabbage be banned?

Yes, he's a non contributor & disruptive forum troll.
20 (43.5%)
No, he's mentally ill and we should feel sorry for him.
4 (8.7%)
No, because his lies support the R&R cause.
3 (6.5%)
Yes, since his defamation of Archbishop Thuc is his agenda.
9 (19.6%)
Yes, since his lies & calumny discredit a Catholic forum.
10 (21.7%)

Total Members Voted: 46

Voting closes: August 22, 2026, 09:42:19 PM

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Re: Should Cabbage be banned?
« Reply #135 on: August 14, 2026, 06:00:24 PM »
I call BS. Show me one quote.
The article in The Angelus itself constitutes libel. There is a firsthand account from Bishop Musey stating that Abp. Thuc denied the baseless accusations published by The Angelus.

Quoting The Angelus's libel as fact: libel

But do u really care?


Re: Should Cabbage be banned?
« Reply #136 on: August 14, 2026, 06:49:00 PM »
Dude.  I have been very patient with you.  You are over the top prideful.  We don't know which group of traditional Catholics God favors. 

Do you have inside knowledge?  Do you have visions?  Do you have miracles?  Is there something other than your brain that you are getting your information from?  :trollface:
Oh how gracious my lady. 

How about the simple idea of objective truth?


Re: Should Cabbage be banned?
« Reply #137 on: August 14, 2026, 06:51:42 PM »
The grand irony here is that there was actually relatively little regular discussion about Abp. Thuc until your psychotic break late last year. You are probably, at least indirectly, responsible for 90%+ of +Thuc discussion this year

Persto's wonderful thread docuмenting the life of the Archbishop and his family (47 pages!), was created just April of this year..probably in response to your impotent raging against Abp. Thuc and the large number of Traditional Catholics who receive the sacraments, and thereby save their souls, from his line.

 So we may actually owe you a bit of gratitude for generating so much conversation about the Archbishop, and exposing his life and fight for Tradition to those who may not have known of it :incense:
Persto is the one who long has a break, with you not far behind. However incredulous is ahead of you. So you have that. I should do a chart

Offline Gray2023

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Re: Should Cabbage be banned?
« Reply #138 on: August 14, 2026, 08:56:45 PM »
Oh how gracious my lady.

How about the simple idea of objective truth?
How do you be objective with all that emotion in your posts?

Could you please address whether any of the current bishops that you would listen to support your claim.

You seem to base all of your ideas on one claim and then apply it to all.  Every bishop in this crisis had to make a judgment call that might have not followed the rules of tradition prior to Vatican 2.  I am not scholastic enough to list it all here for you.  So I stand by my claim that we don't currently know and God will at some time fix this.  In the mean time, all you can do is work on yourself.

Offline Mark 79

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Re: Should Cabbage be banned?
« Reply #139 on: Yesterday at 08:13:31 PM »
Death, taxes —and— trolls. :laugh2: