A curious allegation but I would say that you are talking through your hat on that one. Unless of course you can produce a real faithful Catholic priest to decide the issue.
Basically all this is rhetoric and not really relevant to anything.
That’s a perfect description of SS n-C teachings. The fact is that you have no guidelines once you depart from the
Biblically stated authority of the church. Face it… you guys have no one in charge to set you straight when you err, and that’s why you spend so much time arguing with other Christians…or just opening new churches to cater to your own particular errant interpretation that the other guys won’t buy int

K… Prove it from the Word of God. I mean show me a passage that
literally indicts the Blessed Virgin as committing some sin because I can’t find it in my Bible.We’ve been over this a lot. In the end even n-Cs who deny the Immaculate Conception have to admit that when Romans 3:23 says “all” have sinned, it does not in fact mean that all (everybody) have sinned. The fact is that the examples of infants and mentally incompetent persons cannot be said to have sinned. That means that all in that case does not mean “all” in the sense that n-Cs attempt to teach it.What you are sure of and what you believe about them actually has about zero to do with it. If you cannot indict them from scripture (since that is
your only authoritative source) you offer still more rhetoric without any substance.

At tis point the evidence that the Catholic Church offers is more substantive than yours.

Here again, you cannot prove this and since Our Lord Himself tells us that celibacy for the sake of the kingdom of God is righteous, (Matthew 19:10-12
"10 His disciples say unto him: If the case of a man with his wife be so, it is not expedient to marry.11 Who said to them: All men take not this word, but they to whom it is given. 12 For there are eunuchs, who were born so from their mother’s womb: and there are eunuchs, who were made so by men: and there are eunuchs, who have made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven. He that can take, let him take it. ") you have no leg to stand on in your assertion. Moreover, there are historical sources that tell us that Joseph was actually a much older man who was part of the council and had been widowed. The point is that creating a new family was not only not something that he wanted (in view of his charge concerning Mary and Jesus) but that he may well have been incapable of and disinterested in.
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