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Re: Protestant Baptisms
« Reply #50 on: April 23, 2020, 03:01:43 PM »
I do want to suggest that both sides are bad.  I am not suggesting anyone vote for Biden, and I am genuinely sorry if anyone concluded . this.  I will vote for a thrid party candidate who is both pro=life and not a sɛҳuąƖly promiscuous tyrant.  If I can't find one I will not vote for any candidate for president.

Oh good. I apologize for wondering if you may have been supporting Democrats. I am not a big supporter of Republicans either, though I did vote for Trump because of abortion and because I sensed that the media in general hated him which was a plus to me. I know very little about politics though and do not follow it like some do.

Re: Protestant Baptisms
« Reply #51 on: April 23, 2020, 11:30:16 PM »
What does it take to get banned around here, if TWO calumnies against a saint - committed out of love for Christ's enemies - don't do it?

You will get banned before Poche will
God, in His mercy has arranged it so that many souls in go directly to Heaven by suffering their Purgatory in this life in order that they can avoid the fires of Purgatory in the next life. St. John Chrysostom in his life had to endure two exiles. In his second exile it was a forced march off into the desert. The guards had special instructions to mistreat him during the march so that he would suffer and die. We know where St John Chrysostom is, but where are the emperor and his wife who ordered his exile and gave those orders to mistreat him? If they are not in Hell they could still be in Purgatory.