café crema wrote:
Why does anyone here believe that Whyme is a Catholic in any way shape or form?
I was willing to give him/her the benefit of the doubt. But after this, I wonder if he even knows a Catholic, let alone attend Catholic services.
café crema wrote:
Why does anyone here believe that Whyme is a Catholic in any way shape or form?
why me wrote:BartBurk wrote:
As for the Catholic Church and its history, I'll paraphrase Billy Graham. He says if you ever find a perfect church don't join it because as soon as you do it won't be perfect anymore.
Our friends on the catholic taliban site should take note of your post. You gave a very balanced post. In the old days, I remember you differently. But maybe I have confused you with someone else. You seem to have a level head about it all now.
café crema wrote:
Why does anyone here believe that Whyme is a Catholic in any way shape or form? Can anyone cite a post from him that positively describes any aspect of Catholicism? There is an abundance of posts on his part that extol the virtues and validity of Mormonism and nothing of the like for Catholicism. Why do you all continue to call him Catholic?
Why Me wrote:Well, what I usually see are antimormons overlooking the wrongs in catholic history as they sing praises for the catholic mass and for the catholic church, and at the same time pick at Mormon history and the LDS leaders. But then again I saw this on your catholic taliban site when it came to the LDS church and its history and the LDS leaders. A lot of hypocrisy too as they gave the catholic church a free pass but not the LDS church.
I must respectfully disagree; the truth will set you freeCeeboo wrote:I wanted to offer all of you the Ceeboo summary of my Catholic experience:
Atheism sucks!
I did not know that, I will have to look that up to see. Was the USA an ally of Poland then?Ceeboo wrote:The War of 1812 involved Great Britain and Poland (Not the USA)
I knew all corruption emanating from religion! ;-)Ceeboo wrote:Corruption in the Senate is directly linked to the Catholic answers forum.
I realized that even before I was a 3rd grade boyCeeboo wrote:3rd grade boys are not the same as 2nd grade girls.
Never considered getting a Pope Mobile, so never thought about its gas mileage below. I would like a Jeep Rubicon, 4-door, black, however.Ceeboo wrote:The Pope Mobile is very poor on gas mileage.
And you wear it proudly, Ceeboo. I'm happy to have you here more, even if that took your being banned at MAD.Ceeboo wrote:And, Nemesis banned me for life on the "MAD"
huckelberry wrote:Mass as endowment. Interesting observation. I am inclined to think it has some validity.
liz3564 wrote: What are the mass services like near your home? Do they differ at all from Quark's experience, or is the mass he described fairly standard?
MCB wrote: There is something calming in this chaotic world with a ritual which is always predictable, yet varied at the same time.