Comments are closed back on the St. Joseph Vanguard "God the the Church fall…" thread. But, as often happens everywhere, there were some comments left which I would have loved to rebut. Here's one from that page.
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Vincent said,
De Maria said,
Kevin Failoni said,
Tim Harris said,
P —> Q
“if Scripture is perspicuous, then popery is true”
Otherwise, if the Scripture quotes are just a proxy for “whatever the infallible Magisterium teaches,” then the quotes prove nothing. It would be question-begging.
~P —>Q
“if Scripture is not perspicuous, then popery is true.”
Of course, this is also not very plausible unless you already “buy into” many things as beyond dispute on other grounds. If Scripture is not perspicuous, how do we know Talmudism isn’t true? But again, let it go for now.
(p->q) & (~p->q) -> q
that is, if q is entailed both by something and its denial, then q is true.
De Maria said,
roberty bob said,
De Maria said,
Jason Loh said,
Ron said,
Kevin Failoni said,
Ron said,
De Maria said,
Ron said,
De Maria said,
Ron said,
Ron said,
Don said,
“According to a saying of the Fathers, …” which we accept because Origen was never wrong?
Kevin Failoni said,
roberty bob said,
Don said,
Kevin Failoni said,
De Maria said,
De Maria said,
De Maria said,
De Maria said,
Don said,
What are you talking about? 1216 is not addressed to you. I am not using any hyperbole here.
Kevin Failoni said,
roberty bob said,
Kevin Failoni said,
roberty bob said,
Reed Here said,
Kevin Failoni said,
De Maria said,
De Maria said,
De Maria said,
De Maria said,
Kevin Failoni said,
Reed Here said,
Kevin Failoni said,
roberty bob said,
Kevin Failoni said,
roberty bob said,
De Maria said,
Kevin Failoni said,
roberty bob said,
Don said,
Don said,
De Maria said,
De Maria said,
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Mary is described as “kecharitomene”, ever full of grace. Where one is full of grace, there is no sin (Luke 1:28).
Rev 12:1
Matt 19:21;
Rev 2:10
Matt 6:19
Matt 16:18
Matt 10:41; Luke 16:24
James 2:24King James Version (KJV)
2 Thessalonians 2:15King James Version (KJV)
De Maria said,
that their Reform-based worldview makes it impossible for Don et al. to understand how the Catholic Church operates.