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Happy Birthday / Re: Happy Birthday Russiantrad
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Happy birthday dear Russiantrad,
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Happy birthday to you,Happy birthday
Happy birthday to you,
Happy birthday dear Russiantrad,
Happy birthday to you!
If God hated the sinner, He wouldn’t want him to repent. He wouldn’t have sacrificed His Son for sinners’ sake.It's because they are certain kinds of people who use the quote to deny that people need to repent and change their ways.
Maybe the is a cliché, but there’s truth to it. No doubt God hates seeing the sinner in the act of sinning, but ultimately, He longs for his conversion.
Consider this Bible verse,
11 Say to them: As I live, saith the Lord God, I desire not the death of the wicked, but that the wicked turn from his way, and live. [Ezechiel 33:11]
I've never liked this slogan. Scripture says God hates and sinner and his sins alike.If God hated the sinner, He wouldn’t want him to repent. He wouldn’t have sacrificed His Son for sinners’ sake.
I just don't understand what happened to Father Hewko. It seemed that when he was with the SSPX he was a good priest who inspired many people.He was. He could be again with a proper superior, a good bishop. No criticism intended. Fr. Hewko has the personality and temperament that needs a guide and authority to encourage and bring out the best in him.
With one girl, age six, I was very impressed. Sensing by othe kids’ reactions, she knew what was on the phone, that “Jesus did not like it,” she closed her eyes and refused to touch the phone despite a particular older boy calling her a baby. Her response to him, “My parents say if you see something, it stays in your brain forever. I’m not putting garbage in my brain.” And she refused to open her eyes until the kids were off the bus and the driver told her to get off.How very true
Title of this thread sounds strikingly similar to Hillary Clinton calling those opposed to her 2016 presidential campaign "deplorables" and "irredeemable."A very poor analogy. Hillary’s “basket of deplorables” were in fact, anything but that.
It's in poor taste for a Catholic site, particularly one that labels itself the defacto headquarters of the Resistance.
It's a common temptation.I gave you a 👍🏼, but do keep in mind there ARE people who are 5 hours or more from a traditional chapel. I’ve been one of them when the border between the US and Canada was closed to those who didn’t take Fauxi 💉. It was very upsetting, being involuntarily home alone. For three months, I didn’t have internet, either, without driving 90 minutes or longer to a town with a store where I could sometimes pick up a weak signal if I parked around the back near the loading dock.
Who wouldn't want to believe they are the last faithful remnant, a David fighting Goliath? It's a classic Hero Complex. Delusions of grandeur.
Those who are both sane AND humble will catch themselves, not give in to the temptation, rejecting such a thought as unreasonable and absurd.
Keep in mind -- we are ALREADY outnumbered, a remnant, etc. -- it's not like we're not already QUITE special, as part of the Traditional Movement. Isn't that exclusive enough? Aren't we outnumbered enough? Isn't the fight dire enough?
Not for some!
These proud/insane individuals say "Nope! Traveling 1 hour on Sunday to a Tridentine Mass chapel? That's Broad Path to Destruction stuff. That's the easy path! I alone know the hard path! Having a handful of friends at your Traditional chapel? That's being friends with the World! WE are TRULY isolated, we have ZERO friends or fellow parishioners within a 5 hour radius."
. Hate the sin; love the sinner.I've never liked this slogan. Scripture says God hates and sinner and his sins alike.
But to God the wicked and his wickedness are hateful alike.
[Wisdom 14:9]