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Rather than address the spelling issues, I will say your last statement fits your propensity to make wrong assumptions. SInce you have a record of being totally wrong with all you assumptions about me, I have not reason to believe you any more knowledgeable than the man in the moon about anything else.Well, pnewton, you’ve used, misused and misspelled a lot of big words here. Let me explain:
The innovators wanted to change what the “man in the pew believed”. They said this very clearly. They knew full well that prayer and belief are closely related.
I did address it. To say otherwise is as inaccurate as saying I defended a Catholic Youth Conference Leader. I do not even know any so I have no idea what you are talking about.No, an inference was drawn from the document…and it was valid. You never addressed it…just dismissed it. Stmaria did not claim the document cited said these things directly, and I think you know that. And why the defense of this Catholic Youth Conference leader? It’s like a knee-jerk reaction…only after being prodded along does anyone like you admit that what he did was terribly far from Catholic teaching…but it does falls in line with belief of “modern man”…and I think you know that as well.
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