Arn't baptisms in the Catholic Church usually performed before the child can speak? It's the parents and god parents that avow for the child. So how is the child mentally deranged, sorry, auto correct on my phone is set to "fact", not "fiction" so it keeps correcting "trans......" to mentally deranged.
Nope, no, not, never. This dude is not pope, never was.
Given that, the Brazilian bishops asked for clarification. And the clarification might not be wrong, not being a new doctrine but a review of existing practice. If a tranny is trying to get saved, behind Catholic, then why not get baptized? The other point of clarification was whether a child of a homosexual couple can be baptized- on the theological point of whether the child will be brought up Catholic, if there is good faith it will, then baptism should be fine. But there are practical, real concerns- evil people love to have power over baptized children and have access to the consecrated Host, to desecrate them (this has been a thing forever but not covered in the media); homosexual couples are already not right with God and can take this as validation of their lifestyle from the church; dilution of standards takes everyone down.
I often wonder if there is any decent denominations remaining. Plenty of great Christians, not demeaning the people, but I live in a very Christian area and have frequent discussions with followers of various denominations. And it seems like every one has some kind of major exception inserted into their beliefs.
I am private about my beliefs, so I will leave that out, but when I read the Bible and picture a thriving, life-affirming congregation that follows the words of Jesus...I don't see that reflected in any congregation I have ever witnessed. I see "get out of jail free" Baptists, inclusive Catholics, myopic, death worshipping literalists like Church of Christ, and myriad new age Christian groups that are little more than social clubs.
"I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life." If you truly believe, these words should be the rallying cry for a life and community that reflects the light of the blessing of life we have received, and the joy of lifting one another up to be better men and women every day. Not a crutch to make us feel better for our failings or a life lived in fear of punishment to come.
5 The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the Lord thy God.
Arn't baptisms in the Catholic Church usually performed before the child can speak? It's the parents and god parents that avow for the child. So how is the child mentally deranged, sorry, auto correct on my phone is set to "fact", not "fiction" so it keeps correcting "trans......" to mentally deranged.
You were born the way God intended it, God doesn't make mistakes- what they are all saying is God messed up.
Nope, no, not, never. This dude is not pope, never was.
Given that, the Brazilian bishops asked for clarification. And the clarification might not be wrong, not being a new doctrine but a review of existing practice. If a tranny is trying to get saved, behind Catholic, then why not get baptized? The other point of clarification was whether a child of a homosexual couple can be baptized- on the theological point of whether the child will be brought up Catholic, if there is good faith it will, then baptism should be fine. But there are practical, real concerns- evil people love to have power over baptized children and have access to the consecrated Host, to desecrate them (this has been a thing forever but not covered in the media); homosexual couples are already not right with God and can take this as validation of their lifestyle from the church; dilution of standards takes everyone down.
Doctrine was finished 2,000 years ago.
There's no clarification needed. If you're confused about a matter within the Bible, then the answer will be found in the Bible.
Men don't interpret the Bible. The Bible interprets itself. The Pope is an antichrist.
I often wonder if there is any decent denominations remaining. Plenty of great Christians, not demeaning the people, but I live in a very Christian area and have frequent discussions with followers of various denominations. And it seems like every one has some kind of major exception inserted into their beliefs.
I am private about my beliefs, so I will leave that out, but when I read the Bible and picture a thriving, life-affirming congregation that follows the words of Jesus...I don't see that reflected in any congregation I have ever witnessed. I see "get out of jail free" Baptists, inclusive Catholics, myopic, death worshipping literalists like Church of Christ, and myriad new age Christian groups that are little more than social clubs.
"I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life." If you truly believe, these words should be the rallying cry for a life and community that reflects the light of the blessing of life we have received, and the joy of lifting one another up to be better men and women every day. Not a crutch to make us feel better for our failings or a life lived in fear of punishment to come.
Just away for them to set up the next false flag ma$S $hooTing. Any way for them to infiltrate or churches.
It isn't wrong as long as it doesn't cause us any trouble. This man is a saboteur.
Deuteronomy 22:5-8 King James Version
5 The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the Lord thy God.
This is why I left the Catholic Church.
the Catholic Church and God's Word lol. The word "Pope" isn't in God's vocabulary but here we are
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