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I say that like the Arians, your private view of Scripture is contary to the apostolical men of the Church and the witness of the ecumanical council [of Trent]. As such, your epistemology reveals your heresy to faithful Catholics, and is consequently unconvincing.
Sorry if the word “heresy” bothers you. But it is meant factually, not uncharitably. Heresy is not a nice word because heresy is not a nice thing. Faithful Catholics won’t stand by and let you spread heresy in our midst without admonishment. If you thought otherwise, you were sorely mistaken. It also seems to me it has been unquestionably proven that you deny Catholic dogma, which is heresy, and incurs automatic excommunication. Again, this is fact, not meant to be uncharitable. It is quite charitable to point out the truth, which you have obviously denied.
Ironically, your epistemology is exactly that of the Arians. The Arians held to a “Scripture only” view, and would not accept the authentic interpretation of the Catholic Church. St. Athanasius refuted the Arians by upholding the authentic interpretation of Scritpure given by the apostolical men of the Church. The Arians, like you, remained unconvinced. So, St. Athanasius asserted that the testimony of the apostolical men of the Church and the witness of the ecumencal council was sufficient to refute their heresy.Shall we now also be Arians
I say that like the Arians, your private view of Scripture is contary to the apostolical men of the Church and the witness of the ecumanical council [of Trent]. As such, your epistemology reveals your heresy to faithful Catholics, and is consequently unconvincing.
Yes, but it does not mean what you think it means. Paul was not speaking of original sin, but of personal sin. As such, there are obvious exceptions, like infants and children. Paul means “all kinds of men” (Gk “pas”) have sinned, both Jews and Gentiles, not “each and every human” has sinned. Jesus was a man, and did not sin. Mary too was sinless, although she was merely human and not divine. So are all the children an exception to what Paul asserts. Paul is quoting from the Old Testament. Have you read the passages he is quoting from? He says that none is righteous, just as the OT passage states. But the OT passage then goes on to list men WHO ARE RIGHTEOUS according to Scripture. Obviously, your understanding that this means “absolutely none” is mistaken, as it contradicts Scripture.does not scripture also clearly say, that all men have sinned and come short of the glory of God?
I agree that she was human and she did indeed need a Savior. Her Savior saved her from every stain of sin at her conception. John the Baptist was filled with the Holy Spirit in the womb. Scripture does not place limits upon when Christ’s grace can be gifted to us.But she was still just human and she had need of a Savior. Please try to tone down the harsh remarks. Thank you.
Sorry if the word “heresy” bothers you. But it is meant factually, not uncharitably. Heresy is not a nice word because heresy is not a nice thing. Faithful Catholics won’t stand by and let you spread heresy in our midst without admonishment. If you thought otherwise, you were sorely mistaken. It also seems to me it has been unquestionably proven that you deny Catholic dogma, which is heresy, and incurs automatic excommunication. Again, this is fact, not meant to be uncharitable. It is quite charitable to point out the truth, which you have obviously denied.