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Author Topic: The Desire/Intention/Wish/Will to Receive Baptism  (Read 4345 times)

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Offline Pax Vobis

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Re: The Desire/Intention/Wish/Will to Receive Baptism
« Reply #65 on: March 16, 2026, 09:31:51 PM »
In North Korea, a young boy who was starving and working in the garden of the "Supreme leader" ate a fruit because he was hungry. He was accused of "treason" and wanting to αssαssιnαtҽ the "Supreme leader", then sentenced to death and publicly killed. A North Korean soldier simply asked the question "Isn't it a bit harsh?", and it was over for him. The soldier later had to risk his life in order to flee from this hellhole of a nation.

What could that boy have done?
What does any of this have to do with baptism, Gods grace and the Faith.  You are off on an inconceivable tangent. 

Offline AnthonyPadua

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« Reply #66 on: March 16, 2026, 09:34:02 PM »
You are the one doing emotional cope. You refuse to answer my argument and along your fellow heretics you prefer name-calling me a boomer and other such nonsense.

I couldn't care any less that most of humanity goes to hell. Humans without grace are lower than beasts. You, on the other hand, are emotionally compromised because your friends and acquaintances believe in the same theological error you preach, an error that can be enough to send you to hell depending on your disposition and intents.
You call us heretics for believing our Lord's word and the teaching of the Church that baptism is necessary for salvation. :facepalm:

You are clearly an emotional cope, that's why you have to make cope responses like the north Korea post. Stop projecting and actually obey the Church rather than your own sentiments.

I am not going to respond to you anymore because you are of bad will, despite the numerous replies you've had you haven't changed at it.

You also don't understand the boomer reply.


Re: The Desire/Intention/Wish/Will to Receive Baptism
« Reply #67 on: March 16, 2026, 09:56:06 PM »
You call us heretics for believing our Lord's word and the teaching of the Church that baptism is necessary for salvation. :facepalm:

You are clearly an emotional cope, that's why you have to make cope responses like the north Korea post. Stop projecting and actually obey the Church rather than your own sentiments.

I am not going to respond to you anymore because you are of bad will, despite the numerous replies you've had you haven't changed at it.

You also don't understand the boomer reply.
You and all your friends are going to hell, I can tell you with absolute certainty.

You can cope all you want, at least you won't be alone in hell, since you are obsessed with pleasing other heretics.

Re: The Desire/Intention/Wish/Will to Receive Baptism
« Reply #68 on: March 17, 2026, 05:08:23 AM »
You call us heretics for believing our Lord's word and the teaching of the Church that baptism is necessary for salvation. :facepalm:

You are clearly an emotional cope, that's why you have to make cope responses like the north Korea post. Stop projecting and actually obey the Church rather than your own sentiments.

I am not going to respond to you anymore because you are of bad will, despite the numerous replies you've had you haven't changed at it.

You also don't understand the boomer reply.
I call you heretic because you dare impersonate the Magisterium and call yourself the equal of Popes or Doctors. The truth of the matter is that you are the follower of a protestant sect, not a Catholic. 

Your lack of humility will be your doom.

Offline Stubborn

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« Reply #69 on: March 17, 2026, 05:17:11 AM »
There are still places in the world where the gospel hasn't reached the people. I am thinking of North Korea, where they send newborns in jail for life because their parents owned a Bible. Moreover, the people born in gulags to be slave labour because their great-grandfather once put a newspaper in the rubbish bin cannot have heard of the gospels.
Where do you come up with this liberal idea that "There are still places in the world where the gospel hasn't reached the people"?

Do you not know that before the death of the last Apostle, St. John, the faith had been brought to every part of the known world? That the spread of the faith and growth of the Church had great successes, even in its earliest days? In the centuries following the age of the Apostles, the Church continued to grow, despite the millions of martyrs and persecutions. So like the whole world, including the "ignorant native and the North Korean's" at one time knew of the Gospel because it was preached to them by the Apostles via the command of Our Lord. 

Scripture tells us that "the sins of the fathers are visited upon their children unto the third and fourth generation." It is up to the children to remove them, to seek the truth -  and they could do it, but they don't.