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November the month for the Poor Souls in Purgatory
« Reply #10 on: November 18, 2015, 05:58:37 PM »


Ascent,


I do not believe that you know anything about prayer or have any prayer life.  For that reason, I will not debate with you about prayers.  Case closed.  The evidence on this thread is overwhelming enough.  You should be ashamed of your comments.

November the month for the Poor Souls in Purgatory
« Reply #11 on: November 18, 2015, 06:07:49 PM »
Quote from: Centroamerica


Ascent,


I do not believe that you know anything about prayer or have any prayer life.  For that reason, I will not debate with you about prayers.  Case closed.  The evidence on this thread is overwhelming enough.  You should be ashamed of your comments.


Successive fail.

Redounding
Quote from: ascent
This is a classic case of losing an argument, thus (underhandedly) resorting to questioning if your opponent is Catholic [and, now, accusing him of lacking in a prayer life] as a way to dismiss and belittle him. Another FAIL.





November the month for the Poor Souls in Purgatory
« Reply #12 on: November 18, 2015, 06:25:44 PM »
Quote from: ascent
Quote from: Centroamerica


Ascent,


I do not believe that you know anything about prayer or have any prayer life.  For that reason, I will not debate with you about prayers.  Case closed.  The evidence on this thread is overwhelming enough.  You should be ashamed of your comments.


Successive fail.

Redounding
Quote from: ascent
This is a classic case of losing an argument, thus (underhandedly) resorting to questioning if your opponent is Catholic [and, now, accusing him of lacking in a prayer life] as a way to dismiss and belittle him. Another FAIL.






It's not about losing an argument for me.  It's about supernatural virtue and the salvation of souls for the glory of God.  We are clearly going on different paths.  That is why I stopped the argument.  It is clear to any who have a frequent custom of praying and read this post.  You only fool the impious with your comments on this thread.

November the month for the Poor Souls in Purgatory
« Reply #13 on: November 18, 2015, 06:41:44 PM »
Quote from: Centroamerica
Quote from: ascent
Quote from: Centroamerica


Ascent,


I do not believe that you know anything about prayer or have any prayer life.  For that reason, I will not debate with you about prayers.  Case closed.  The evidence on this thread is overwhelming enough.  You should be ashamed of your comments.


Successive fail.

Redounding
Quote from: ascent
This is a classic case of losing an argument, thus (underhandedly) resorting to questioning if your opponent is Catholic [and, now, accusing him of lacking in a prayer life] as a way to dismiss and belittle him. Another FAIL.






It's not about losing an argument for me.  


Well, that's good, but your biggest problem is embracing a novelty added to an already perfect prayer that was prescribed by the Blessed Virgin Mary. You can't see how you're being relativistic here. You embrace an addition to the rosary, when, if the Holy Virgin felt it was necessary to be included in the prayer, she would have included it when giving it to St. Dominic or added it at Fatima, yet you lambast the addition of the St. Joseph prayer to the missal and other changes to missals; you oppose the "luminous mysteries"; and you reject Vatican II. How is what you're doing not the same as the latter three actions that led to, and occurred after, foundation of Newchurch?

November the month for the Poor Souls in Purgatory
« Reply #14 on: November 18, 2015, 07:03:28 PM »


May God give you the light to see past your ignorance Ascent.  My biggest problem is that I add a requiem aeternam after each decade of the Rosary????

 What planet are your from? Planet hell?