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magisterfaust
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Catharina. have you read the Malleus Maleficarum? Being a catholic, I hope you have. Judging by your opinions, maybe you believe it still has a place in the 21st century.
Correction: some of the Church’s members have not been white as snow. The Church herself is that spotless bride Christ marries in Revelation. It is the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church that we recite in the Creed.While many of the posts have been, lets say, nice about how to deal with a friendship with a white witch, there have been a few that have made my blood boil. I am not saying that all witches, of any description are good people, but again, may I remind people that the Catholic Church hasn’t exactly been as white as snow in the past.
i assume you’re referring to Psalm 23:4,Obviously it’s a risk to be friends with a witch, but for my part, I’d trust in Psalm 23.
We must then realize it is better to have a few friends, even just one, who will be the right kind of friends than a multitude of the kind who could cause us to lose our souls (Matt. 16:26).
We must choose friends who will be good examples to us and others. In that light, choose friends who:
Since you’ve already judged me, there’s no point in your intiating a verbal exchange. Your religion is ‘no belief’ and mine is Roman Catholic. Your name here is off-putting and since your believe you know me, you should know that I haven’t read your little book. Perhaps you should aim your quesion at an Anglican in England, Canada or Australia. People who are cynical about God, grace, holiness, prayer and religion are people who tend to bore me.Catharina. have you read the Malleus Maleficarum? Being a catholic, I hope you have. Judging by your opinions, maybe you believe it still has a place in the 21st century.![]()