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  • Mother Of Seven
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    It's only been for 45 years that the cathlicks have even allowed their 'mass' to be held in a language other than Latin. Why? It didn't want its adherents to know what the Bible really says, for fear they'd convert to God's True Faith. So the cathlick sheep did as they were told, for they knew no better.

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  • Elmer G. White
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    I am a bit disappointed that the papist newcomer does not wish to unravel his favorite verses although he's lifting his leg and leaving markings on many threads of our Friendly Forum; maybe his favorites are of the godless apocrypha. Nor is he taking the time to back up his short utterances with SCRIPTURE. While 'tis sad, methinks it's unfortunately not very surprising, as the cat licks claim on "tradition". I know their jargon... "The church existed before there was the Bible", etc. Still, I'm not hopeless, we have gained pious ex-catlicks who are now saved True Christians™.




    2 Timothy 3:16 tells us why we must rely on KJV and not obscure "tradition":
    All Scripture is giuen by inspiration of God, & is profitable for doctrine, for reproofe, for correction, for instrution in righteousnesse.



    Yours in Christ,

    Elmer


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  • Marko Loimaan-Aho
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    Originally posted by Father Keith O'Leary View Post
    The Catholic (universal) Church is the only true church. Thanks for the advice, though.
    Catlick "church" is really trustworthy and true.

    http://www.secularnewsdaily.com/2010...xually-abused/

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  • Father Keith O'Leary
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    Originally posted by Marko Loimaan-Aho View Post
    I think you should listen the good advice True Christians have gave you:
    1. Read King James Bible
    2. Read wise scripts posted to this forum by True Christians
    3. Be quiet sometimes

    I think the third one is hard for a cat lick priest, used to orate at all times when opportunity offered (= if his mouth is not filled with something else)
    The Catholic (universal) Church is the only true church. Thanks for the advice, though.

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  • Marko Loimaan-Aho
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    Originally posted by Father Keith O'Leary View Post
    Very educational website. If I'm not wanted, I guess I can be banned at anytime.
    I think you should listen the good advice True Christians have gave you:
    1. Read King James Bible
    2. Read wise scripts posted to this forum by True Christians
    3. Be quiet sometimes

    I think the third one is hard for a cat lick priest, used to orate at all times when opportunity offered (= if his mouth is not filled with something else)

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  • Father Keith O'Leary
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    Originally posted by Marko Loimaan-Aho View Post
    Hi catlick pedobear

    You remind me of my late neigbours dog: once it got inside your house it run around as long as it had time and pissed every room.

    Just what you are doing at this forum right now.
    Very educational website. If I'm not wanted, I guess I can be banned at anytime.

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  • Marko Loimaan-Aho
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    Hi catlick pedobear

    You remind me of my late neigbours dog: once it got inside your house it run around as long as it had time and pissed every room.

    Just what you are doing at this forum right now.

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  • Basilissa
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    Originally posted by Father Keith O'Leary View Post
    Of course I'm honest. I'm a man of God!


    Oh my goodness!... I haven't laughed like that in a long time. You are such a funny guy!

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  • Father Keith O'Leary
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    I have an idea; Why not pray to Jesus for forgiveness instead of praying to statuary.
    After I finish this pint of Guinness, I just may do that.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Father Keith O'Leary View Post
    I am sorry you feel that way. So far, I have enjoyed reading the great knowledge of the posters here. I am not here to offend or debate anyone. I will pray for the misled here.
    I have an idea; Why not pray to Jesus for forgiveness instead of praying to statuary.

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  • Father Keith O'Leary
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    A ring-kissing papist is not "a man of God." More like a bead-counting demon.
    I am sorry you feel that way. So far, I have enjoyed reading the great knowledge of the posters here. I am not here to offend or debate anyone. I will pray for the misled here.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Father Keith O'Leary View Post
    Of course I'm honest. I'm a man of God!
    A ring-kissing papist is not "a man of God." More like a bead-counting demon.

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  • Freddy Osborne
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    Originally posted by Father Keith O'Leary View Post
    I then spent two years on an African Mission. There I showed themthe use of condoms. Normally this meant placing one on my penis and havingbarely legal African girls try it out if you know what I mean. All in the nameof Jesus, though.
    It is common knowledge that priests don't believe in condoms since they really put their tally whackers in little boys.

    Hello btw and welcome to the forum!

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  • Alvin Moss
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    I would agree that the graven image issue is difficult to accept. The sad fate of all Romans is to have to go on to perdition when they pass. They mostly expect a little dose of Purgatory, I expect, but there is no Purgatory, only Hell.

    Hell is the destination of all who violate God's commandments and a whole lot of other people too, for that matter.

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  • Father Keith O'Leary
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    Originally posted by Marko Loimaan-Aho View Post
    Hi Mr Oleary

    Greetings from another unsaved. Anyway, your introduction leaves me with mixed feelings.

    It was a little bit too honest to be written by a catlick priest.
    Of course I'm honest. I'm a man of God!

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