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TexanKnight
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I see…,To all who asked for a list of errors of past popes.
I have debated a lot about how to respond to you. I see from Paul’s response that he seems to indicate I cannot offer “many false things” taught by Popes. Pismopal thought there would be 0 false things taught by Popes concerning faith and morals.
I know for few LDS who engage in critics of my faith that are unaware of the evidences offered. One of my theories is that the majority of Catholic contributors are better defined by their knowledge of the critical arguments against Mormonism than by the positive or negative arguments associated with Catholicism.
I am a LDS because of the pro-LDS arguments and responses to anti-Mormon arguments. My interest in Catholicism is a product of the strength of its claims relative to other religious structures, not because I am a former Catholic (at least I hope that is true).
How should I respond?
Should I pick the biggest issues I know and defend them as having an impact upon Catholic truth claims (leaving unstated how big or small I think that impact is).
Should I flood this thread with volumes of examples (including teaching concerning faith and morals, teaching not concerning faith and morals, AND even “teaching” concerning morals by poor example)?
Should I link to anti-Catholics using Papal errors FALLACIOUSLY?
I have decided against any of these. I am still surprised you expect that there is something to be gained by me answering this question, but this may be a product of the belief that there are zero examples of “Popes teaching false things.” Here is what I do when I find something that I think might impact the truth claims of Catholicism.
Pope Honorius, believed and/or taught the monothelite heresy:
google.com/webhp?tab=ww#q=pope+honorius+%22anti-catholic%22
Pope Liberius, and the Arian Heresy:
google.com/#q=pope+liberius+%22anti-catholic%22
Pope Paul V, embraced/taught geocentrism and condemned heliocentricism:
google.com/#q=Paul+V+geocentrism+%22anti-catholic%22
Pope John XII, did not lead a holy life.
google.com/#q=%22john+Xii%22+%22anti-catholic%22
The reason searching for “anti-Catholic” works so well for finding faithful Catholic responses is because nobody calls themselves an “anti-Catholic.” This practice was far more effective 10 years ago searching for “anti-Catholic” or “anti-Mormon,” but Catholics and LDS interested in communicating to critics of their church have used the above terms less frequently because they have been deemed “offensive.”
Anyway, I think there are many more examples that can be offered, but there are responses to all those examples. The popes, “taught false things.” These examples are used fallaciously to dismiss Catholicism (and there are some less fallacious ways of using some of the above to question/criticize Catholicism least you believe I am claiming there is absolutely nothing to Honorius or …). I was asked for quotes, I doubt I could find a quote from JohnXII, but I think I could find something accepted or promulgated by the other 3 Popes (and at the very least I can find counsels or Popes condemning or approving of the teachings I claim come from the other three). I think that would be a waste of time.
Charity, TOm
the thread is about lack of archaeological proof of the lds church…and despite being told to stay on topic, you go to Pope errors anyway…knowing you have nothing of substance to offer to the OP.
Then, in an effort to prove js was NOT a prophet, you compare him to people who admit they were not prophets.
Thank you