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eddie_too
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spirit19
you write this: “Do you consider word of mouth an accurate method to maintain the precise nature of Truth over the centuries?”
you set up straw figures to knock down as though you were making an astute and incisive point. you do this repeatedly.
to answer your question, no one who is catholic ever said to you that the Church’s teachings are solely dependent upon “word of mouth”. in fact, you have been told repeatedly that catholic teachings are founded upon sacred scripture and sacred tradition. yet you persist in attempting to twist words that are perfectly clear to people of good will. this “word of mouth” insinuation is ONLY THE LATEST in your attempts to change the meanings of words catholics have written.
accordingly, I ask you this, in light of your persistent efforts to create straw dogs, to twist the clear meaning of other’s words and to ignore a multitude of informational posts about what the RCC really teaches, why should anyone here see your posts as being made from a place of good will?
before you answer, let me assure you that to any intelligent person, the multitude of your posts far outweigh any protestations you might make about being misunderstood or how really, your mind is clear, your heart is pure and your intentions are true. your protestations may rightly be rejected because of your persistent use of these false techniques to try and persuade the simple, the foolish and the ignorant to make Bahaullah an equivalent of Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ offered His Life for the salvation of souls. Bahuallah did not. this distinction alone places an infinite gulf between the reality that is Jesus Christ and the reality of Bahaullah.
you write this: “Do you consider word of mouth an accurate method to maintain the precise nature of Truth over the centuries?”
you set up straw figures to knock down as though you were making an astute and incisive point. you do this repeatedly.
to answer your question, no one who is catholic ever said to you that the Church’s teachings are solely dependent upon “word of mouth”. in fact, you have been told repeatedly that catholic teachings are founded upon sacred scripture and sacred tradition. yet you persist in attempting to twist words that are perfectly clear to people of good will. this “word of mouth” insinuation is ONLY THE LATEST in your attempts to change the meanings of words catholics have written.
accordingly, I ask you this, in light of your persistent efforts to create straw dogs, to twist the clear meaning of other’s words and to ignore a multitude of informational posts about what the RCC really teaches, why should anyone here see your posts as being made from a place of good will?
before you answer, let me assure you that to any intelligent person, the multitude of your posts far outweigh any protestations you might make about being misunderstood or how really, your mind is clear, your heart is pure and your intentions are true. your protestations may rightly be rejected because of your persistent use of these false techniques to try and persuade the simple, the foolish and the ignorant to make Bahaullah an equivalent of Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ offered His Life for the salvation of souls. Bahuallah did not. this distinction alone places an infinite gulf between the reality that is Jesus Christ and the reality of Bahaullah.