Make your point again, because as presented, all you're saying is that your view comes above that of any given priest, and that they have to be like someone you personally like to qualify as Christian. So you're the judge of who is Christian or not.
From the Catholic perspective, this is self worship, as you put your own views above that of those who God puts in place to shepherd us.
And I'd call your comment bullshit for calling anyone who disagrees with you a sheep with their eyes closed, which is pretty much what you said.
1500 years of Christians weren't really Christian, I guess. You've really got it all figured out all these years later, huh? Not that you even believe any of the same things the first Protestants did, since it changes so often.
They cannot be Christian and serve the CC.
Did you know that Catholics have been fighting the Illumaniti since the Spanish Inquisition?
Catholics can't be Freemasons, and it's been that way since 1738?
Ever heard of Saint Simon of Trent?
I see. So I'm not a Christian? Just want to make sure I understand.
Well, they can if they are like Vigano. But most are weak or complicit in the structure and the sheep have their eyes closed.
So if all the priests who are supposed to lead the laity agree with YOUR position, they can be Christian?
You worship yourself like I used to before my eyes were opened and the scales melted away.
Thats a bullshit response that leads me to believe you mixed my response with other responses or just didnt underatand. Try again.
Make your point again, because as presented, all you're saying is that your view comes above that of any given priest, and that they have to be like someone you personally like to qualify as Christian. So you're the judge of who is Christian or not.
From the Catholic perspective, this is self worship, as you put your own views above that of those who God puts in place to shepherd us.
And I'd call your comment bullshit for calling anyone who disagrees with you a sheep with their eyes closed, which is pretty much what you said.
1500 years of Christians weren't really Christian, I guess. You've really got it all figured out all these years later, huh? Not that you even believe any of the same things the first Protestants did, since it changes so often.
Scripture is clear no adding or taking away and no other gospel. Maccabees does both.