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I would argue that seeing how many of these doctrinal heresies came via the popes, then they are liable to God for these heretical sins.
However, a RC would probably counter that seeing how the popes make these doctrines "ex cathedra", then they can not be heretical because they come from God Himself.
But then again, I believe in Sola-scriptura and do not believe that RCC tradition (to put it mildly) is on par with Scripture.

I couldnt remember this part from the first time through LOL . This is the whole or most of your edit right?

It very well supports and confirms my point, unless I misunderstand. copied as post script.


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tip; dont try to catch the snowflakes on your tongue.


ps;
If Pope Infallible X says burn Tyndale it is by definition the will of God and can be niether sin nor mistake, correct? That Pope Infalliable did not personally give the order makes no difference. If this action was wrong,in the eyes of God, then Pope Infallible X sinned, but more importantly infallibilty is shown for the fraud it is. Yes?

Last edited by Hitch; Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:53 AM.