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Author Topic: St Thomas Aquinas Vs. Constitutional Party  (Read 833 times)
Vincentius
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« Reply #10 on: March 09, 2006, 11:01:AM »

"when one leaves the Catholic Faith one leaves Christianity. Only Catholics are Christian. are you a Catholic?"

"do Protestants attend Mass on Christmas day? then they dont celebrate christmas then. do they?"

This is the kind of semantic and philological stunts I have no desire to engage in.  It is apparent you don't know the difference between heresy, schism and apostacy.

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« Reply #11 on: March 09, 2006, 02:05:PM »

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This is the kind of semantic and philological stunts I have no desire to engage in. It is apparent you don't know the difference between heresy, schism and apostacy.

Did Peroutka convert to Islam, Judaism, Buddhism?  Apostacy is renouncing and abandoning the Christian faith and embracing a pagan one.

 

yes thanks I will study St Thomas and His definition of apostasy.

 

“On the contrary it is written (Jo.vi.67):Many of his disciples went back, i.e. apostatized, of whom Our Lord had said previously (verse 65): There are some of you that believe not. Therefore apostasy pertains to unbelief.”

 

“But if he give up the faith, then he seems to turn away from God altogether: and consequently, apostasy simply and absolutely is that whereby a man withdraws from the faith and is called apostasy of perfidy. In this way apostasy, simply so called, pertains to unbelief.”

 

“wherefore apostasy does not imply a special kind of unbelief, but an aggravating circumstance thereof, according to 2 Pet. ii.21: It had been better for them not to know the truth(Vulg..,-the way of justice), than after they had know it, to turn back.”

 

So are you saying that I should not call Mr. Michael Anthony Peroutka an apostate? Would you prefer heretic? Would this make it easier for you to vote for him then and support the cp party?

 

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“He is therefore not a true lover of the common good who does not desire and work as much as is permissible in his station to make the whole world subject to one monarch.”
William of Ockham d 1347

“GOOD SUCCESS BE TO THE ROMANS, and to the people of the Jews, by sea and by land for ever: and far be the sword and enemy from them.” First Book Of Machabees 8:23

“Fight, children of light, you, the few who can see. For now is the time of all times, the end of all ends.” Our Lady of La Salette

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Vincentius
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« Reply #12 on: March 09, 2006, 10:00:PM »

I don't vote in presidential elections.  I would if a true Catholic would run, but that doesn't seem something feasible now or at any time in the foreseable future (during my lifetime, that is to say).
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« Reply #13 on: March 10, 2006, 12:24:PM »

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I don't vote in presidential elections.  I would if a true Catholic would run, but that doesn't seem something feasible now or at any time in the foreseable future (during my lifetime, that is to say).

 

Yes, I no longer vote. I really do not expect any changes to be made to our political system any time soon. If any changes are made it must come from Catholics. Still think that the Holy Roman Empire has an important role to play. Hopefully soon. Even though this does not seem very realistic to most.

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“He is therefore not a true lover of the common good who does not desire and work as much as is permissible in his station to make the whole world subject to one monarch.”
William of Ockham d 1347

“GOOD SUCCESS BE TO THE ROMANS, and to the people of the Jews, by sea and by land for ever: and far be the sword and enemy from them.” First Book Of Machabees 8:23

“Fight, children of light, you, the few who can see. For now is the time of all times, the end of all ends.” Our Lady of La Salette

"No ordinary man can discern the beginning of evil, but only the true statesman." Aristotle Politics





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