M
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drpmijhess,
Why are you so argumentative?
I’m the one that made the distinction between the catholic individuals who believe the church teaches the truth and simply struggle with the sin involved in living a lifestyle that goes against that truth and those catholic individuals who fail to accept that the church teaches the truth, insisting instead that the church is in error when she defines an action that embraces intrinsic evil, as sinful.
It is the former catholic we are calling orthodox (real) catholics and the later we are calling non-orthodox or “in name only” catholics. The distinction has to do with belief, that is faith, not behavior.
I haven’t read anyone on this board so much as make the suggestion, I know I haven’t, that anyone, sinner or saint, should leave the church, we are simply trying to get someone in the “name only” camp to tell us why they don’t. Can you see the difference? Can you answer the question?
Why are you so argumentative?
I never even suggested or hinted that sinners should leave the church.So you won’t be asking sinners to leave the Church – that’s good!
I’m the one that made the distinction between the catholic individuals who believe the church teaches the truth and simply struggle with the sin involved in living a lifestyle that goes against that truth and those catholic individuals who fail to accept that the church teaches the truth, insisting instead that the church is in error when she defines an action that embraces intrinsic evil, as sinful.
It is the former catholic we are calling orthodox (real) catholics and the later we are calling non-orthodox or “in name only” catholics. The distinction has to do with belief, that is faith, not behavior.
I haven’t read anyone on this board so much as make the suggestion, I know I haven’t, that anyone, sinner or saint, should leave the church, we are simply trying to get someone in the “name only” camp to tell us why they don’t. Can you see the difference? Can you answer the question?