Fre3dombear said:Oldbear83 said:
Remember, bearing false witness is a sin.
Dont worry. I'll still pray for you
And I shall pray for you, brother. You clearly are in need of it.
Fre3dombear said:Oldbear83 said:
Remember, bearing false witness is a sin.
Dont worry. I'll still pray for you
Fre3dombear said:I have seen in purgatory,
— Grainne 🕊️☘️ (@GrainneMcD92925) March 15, 2026
Protestants who were pious in their ignorance, they are very desolate, for no prayers are offered for them.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SrOydNuV95
BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Fre3dombear said:I have seen in purgatory,
— Grainne 🕊️☘️ (@GrainneMcD92925) March 15, 2026
Protestants who were pious in their ignorance, they are very desolate, for no prayers are offered for them.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SrOydNuV95
Another vision attributed to Anne Catherine Emmerich speaks of black people having originated from Ham in the book of Genesis who was cursed for his wickedness, for which he received a black "mark" on his skin:
"The nobler races were always of a lighter color. They who were distinguished by a a particular mark engendered children of the same stamp; and as corruption increased, the mark also increased until at last it covered the whole body, and people became darker and darker. But yet in the beginning there were no people perfectly black; they only became so only by degrees." - Life of Jesus, by Anne Catherine Emmerich
Oops.
Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Fre3dombear said:I have seen in purgatory,
— Grainne 🕊️☘️ (@GrainneMcD92925) March 15, 2026
Protestants who were pious in their ignorance, they are very desolate, for no prayers are offered for them.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SrOydNuV95
Another vision attributed to Anne Catherine Emmerich speaks of black people having originated from Ham in the book of Genesis who was cursed for his wickedness, for which he received a black "mark" on his skin:
"The nobler races were always of a lighter color. They who were distinguished by a a particular mark engendered children of the same stamp; and as corruption increased, the mark also increased until at last it covered the whole body, and people became darker and darker. But yet in the beginning there were no people perfectly black; they only became so only by degrees." - Life of Jesus, by Anne Catherine Emmerich
Oops.
I mean if that doesn't give her street cred with you white Christian nationalists, tell me what does.
ShooterTX said:Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Fre3dombear said:I have seen in purgatory,
— Grainne 🕊️☘️ (@GrainneMcD92925) March 15, 2026
Protestants who were pious in their ignorance, they are very desolate, for no prayers are offered for them.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SrOydNuV95
Another vision attributed to Anne Catherine Emmerich speaks of black people having originated from Ham in the book of Genesis who was cursed for his wickedness, for which he received a black "mark" on his skin:
"The nobler races were always of a lighter color. They who were distinguished by a a particular mark engendered children of the same stamp; and as corruption increased, the mark also increased until at last it covered the whole body, and people became darker and darker. But yet in the beginning there were no people perfectly black; they only became so only by degrees." - Life of Jesus, by Anne Catherine Emmerich
Oops.
I mean if that doesn't give her street cred with you white Christian nationalists, tell me what does.
You missed the point (no surprise there)
It just shows that she had a history of making up stuff to support "doctrines" when in reality she is just supporting & expressing her own nasty views of people that she doesn't like and/or disagree with her. She should definitely appeal to a leftist like yourself. Generating false "evidence" to attack people you hate.... right up your ally.
BearBall said:
Jesus created one Church through Peter and it continues today through Leo XIV.
You many dispute that. You may not like it. You may belong to a spinoff.
That's ok.
canoso said:BearBall said:
Jesus created one Church through Peter and it continues today through Leo XIV.
You many dispute that. You may not like it. You may belong to a spinoff.
That's ok.
That is, in fact, OK, but disputing a falsehood is a massive waste of time.
ShooterTX said:Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Fre3dombear said:I have seen in purgatory,
— Grainne 🕊️☘️ (@GrainneMcD92925) March 15, 2026
Protestants who were pious in their ignorance, they are very desolate, for no prayers are offered for them.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SrOydNuV95
Another vision attributed to Anne Catherine Emmerich speaks of black people having originated from Ham in the book of Genesis who was cursed for his wickedness, for which he received a black "mark" on his skin:
"The nobler races were always of a lighter color. They who were distinguished by a a particular mark engendered children of the same stamp; and as corruption increased, the mark also increased until at last it covered the whole body, and people became darker and darker. But yet in the beginning there were no people perfectly black; they only became so only by degrees." - Life of Jesus, by Anne Catherine Emmerich
Oops.
I mean if that doesn't give her street cred with you white Christian nationalists, tell me what does.
You missed the point (no surprise there)
It just shows that she had a history of making up stuff to support "doctrines" when in reality she is just supporting & expressing her own nasty views of people that she doesn't like and/or disagree with her. She should definitely appeal to a leftist like yourself. Generating false "evidence" to attack people you hate.... right up your ally.
BusyTarpDuster2017 said:ShooterTX said:Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Fre3dombear said:I have seen in purgatory,
— Grainne 🕊️☘️ (@GrainneMcD92925) March 15, 2026
Protestants who were pious in their ignorance, they are very desolate, for no prayers are offered for them.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SrOydNuV95
Another vision attributed to Anne Catherine Emmerich speaks of black people having originated from Ham in the book of Genesis who was cursed for his wickedness, for which he received a black "mark" on his skin:
"The nobler races were always of a lighter color. They who were distinguished by a a particular mark engendered children of the same stamp; and as corruption increased, the mark also increased until at last it covered the whole body, and people became darker and darker. But yet in the beginning there were no people perfectly black; they only became so only by degrees." - Life of Jesus, by Anne Catherine Emmerich
Oops.
I mean if that doesn't give her street cred with you white Christian nationalists, tell me what does.
You missed the point (no surprise there)
It just shows that she had a history of making up stuff to support "doctrines" when in reality she is just supporting & expressing her own nasty views of people that she doesn't like and/or disagree with her. She should definitely appeal to a leftist like yourself. Generating false "evidence" to attack people you hate.... right up your ally.
We're talking to people who accept the authority of a church that tells them that Marian apparitions, which command them to build churches in her honor and to establish world-wide devotion to her "Immaculate Heart" in order for sinners to be saved, is from God. What's blatant racism going to do to dissaude them?
They are truly lost and need our prayers.
Doc Holliday said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:ShooterTX said:Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Fre3dombear said:I have seen in purgatory,
— Grainne 🕊️☘️ (@GrainneMcD92925) March 15, 2026
Protestants who were pious in their ignorance, they are very desolate, for no prayers are offered for them.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SrOydNuV95
Another vision attributed to Anne Catherine Emmerich speaks of black people having originated from Ham in the book of Genesis who was cursed for his wickedness, for which he received a black "mark" on his skin:
"The nobler races were always of a lighter color. They who were distinguished by a a particular mark engendered children of the same stamp; and as corruption increased, the mark also increased until at last it covered the whole body, and people became darker and darker. But yet in the beginning there were no people perfectly black; they only became so only by degrees." - Life of Jesus, by Anne Catherine Emmerich
Oops.
I mean if that doesn't give her street cred with you white Christian nationalists, tell me what does.
You missed the point (no surprise there)
It just shows that she had a history of making up stuff to support "doctrines" when in reality she is just supporting & expressing her own nasty views of people that she doesn't like and/or disagree with her. She should definitely appeal to a leftist like yourself. Generating false "evidence" to attack people you hate.... right up your ally.
We're talking to people who accept the authority of a church that tells them that Marian apparitions, which command them to build churches in her honor and to establish world-wide devotion to her "Immaculate Heart" in order for sinners to be saved, is from God. What's blatant racism going to do to dissaude them?
They are truly lost and need our prayers.
Ah so you think in their hearts that they truly think Mary saves them instead of Jesus?
Doc Holliday said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:ShooterTX said:Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Fre3dombear said:I have seen in purgatory,
— Grainne 🕊️☘️ (@GrainneMcD92925) March 15, 2026
Protestants who were pious in their ignorance, they are very desolate, for no prayers are offered for them.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SrOydNuV95
Another vision attributed to Anne Catherine Emmerich speaks of black people having originated from Ham in the book of Genesis who was cursed for his wickedness, for which he received a black "mark" on his skin:
"The nobler races were always of a lighter color. They who were distinguished by a a particular mark engendered children of the same stamp; and as corruption increased, the mark also increased until at last it covered the whole body, and people became darker and darker. But yet in the beginning there were no people perfectly black; they only became so only by degrees." - Life of Jesus, by Anne Catherine Emmerich
Oops.
I mean if that doesn't give her street cred with you white Christian nationalists, tell me what does.
You missed the point (no surprise there)
It just shows that she had a history of making up stuff to support "doctrines" when in reality she is just supporting & expressing her own nasty views of people that she doesn't like and/or disagree with her. She should definitely appeal to a leftist like yourself. Generating false "evidence" to attack people you hate.... right up your ally.
We're talking to people who accept the authority of a church that tells them that Marian apparitions, which command them to build churches in her honor and to establish world-wide devotion to her "Immaculate Heart" in order for sinners to be saved, is from God. What's blatant racism going to do to dissaude them?
They are truly lost and need our prayers.
Ah so you think in their hearts that they truly think Mary saves them instead of Jesus?
BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Doc Holliday said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:ShooterTX said:Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Fre3dombear said:I have seen in purgatory,
— Grainne 🕊️☘️ (@GrainneMcD92925) March 15, 2026
Protestants who were pious in their ignorance, they are very desolate, for no prayers are offered for them.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SrOydNuV95
Another vision attributed to Anne Catherine Emmerich speaks of black people having originated from Ham in the book of Genesis who was cursed for his wickedness, for which he received a black "mark" on his skin:
"The nobler races were always of a lighter color. They who were distinguished by a a particular mark engendered children of the same stamp; and as corruption increased, the mark also increased until at last it covered the whole body, and people became darker and darker. But yet in the beginning there were no people perfectly black; they only became so only by degrees." - Life of Jesus, by Anne Catherine Emmerich
Oops.
I mean if that doesn't give her street cred with you white Christian nationalists, tell me what does.
You missed the point (no surprise there)
It just shows that she had a history of making up stuff to support "doctrines" when in reality she is just supporting & expressing her own nasty views of people that she doesn't like and/or disagree with her. She should definitely appeal to a leftist like yourself. Generating false "evidence" to attack people you hate.... right up your ally.
We're talking to people who accept the authority of a church that tells them that Marian apparitions, which command them to build churches in her honor and to establish world-wide devotion to her "Immaculate Heart" in order for sinners to be saved, is from God. What's blatant racism going to do to dissaude them?
They are truly lost and need our prayers.
Ah so you think in their hearts that they truly think Mary saves them instead of Jesus?
Do you know in their hearts that they don't?
Regardless, that isn't even the point. Is that message from God? I know you have difficulty giving direct answers to questions, but what is your answer?
BusyTarpDuster2017 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Doc Holliday said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:ShooterTX said:Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Fre3dombear said:I have seen in purgatory,
— Grainne 🕊️☘️ (@GrainneMcD92925) March 15, 2026
Protestants who were pious in their ignorance, they are very desolate, for no prayers are offered for them.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SrOydNuV95
Another vision attributed to Anne Catherine Emmerich speaks of black people having originated from Ham in the book of Genesis who was cursed for his wickedness, for which he received a black "mark" on his skin:
"The nobler races were always of a lighter color. They who were distinguished by a a particular mark engendered children of the same stamp; and as corruption increased, the mark also increased until at last it covered the whole body, and people became darker and darker. But yet in the beginning there were no people perfectly black; they only became so only by degrees." - Life of Jesus, by Anne Catherine Emmerich
Oops.
I mean if that doesn't give her street cred with you white Christian nationalists, tell me what does.
You missed the point (no surprise there)
It just shows that she had a history of making up stuff to support "doctrines" when in reality she is just supporting & expressing her own nasty views of people that she doesn't like and/or disagree with her. She should definitely appeal to a leftist like yourself. Generating false "evidence" to attack people you hate.... right up your ally.
We're talking to people who accept the authority of a church that tells them that Marian apparitions, which command them to build churches in her honor and to establish world-wide devotion to her "Immaculate Heart" in order for sinners to be saved, is from God. What's blatant racism going to do to dissaude them?
They are truly lost and need our prayers.
Ah so you think in their hearts that they truly think Mary saves them instead of Jesus?
Do you know in their hearts that they don't?
Regardless, that isn't even the point. Is that message from God? I know you have difficulty giving direct answers to questions, but what is your answer?
Doc? Cat got your tongue?
BusyTarpDuster2017 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Doc Holliday said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:ShooterTX said:Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Fre3dombear said:I have seen in purgatory,
— Grainne 🕊️☘️ (@GrainneMcD92925) March 15, 2026
Protestants who were pious in their ignorance, they are very desolate, for no prayers are offered for them.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SrOydNuV95
Another vision attributed to Anne Catherine Emmerich speaks of black people having originated from Ham in the book of Genesis who was cursed for his wickedness, for which he received a black "mark" on his skin:
"The nobler races were always of a lighter color. They who were distinguished by a a particular mark engendered children of the same stamp; and as corruption increased, the mark also increased until at last it covered the whole body, and people became darker and darker. But yet in the beginning there were no people perfectly black; they only became so only by degrees." - Life of Jesus, by Anne Catherine Emmerich
Oops.
I mean if that doesn't give her street cred with you white Christian nationalists, tell me what does.
You missed the point (no surprise there)
It just shows that she had a history of making up stuff to support "doctrines" when in reality she is just supporting & expressing her own nasty views of people that she doesn't like and/or disagree with her. She should definitely appeal to a leftist like yourself. Generating false "evidence" to attack people you hate.... right up your ally.
We're talking to people who accept the authority of a church that tells them that Marian apparitions, which command them to build churches in her honor and to establish world-wide devotion to her "Immaculate Heart" in order for sinners to be saved, is from God. What's blatant racism going to do to dissaude them?
They are truly lost and need our prayers.
Ah so you think in their hearts that they truly think Mary saves them instead of Jesus?
Do you know in their hearts that they don't?
Regardless, that isn't even the point. Is that message from God? I know you have difficulty giving direct answers to questions, but what is your answer?
Doc? Cat got your tongue?
Ok, Doc bailed. I turn this question to the Roman Catholics - Freedom, Coke, Sam, Florida, Kai, et al? Is this message from God?
Just like the other thread, you refuse to answer anyone's questions, especially mine. You respond with questions over and over again.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Doc Holliday said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:ShooterTX said:Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Fre3dombear said:I have seen in purgatory,
— Grainne 🕊️☘️ (@GrainneMcD92925) March 15, 2026
Protestants who were pious in their ignorance, they are very desolate, for no prayers are offered for them.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SrOydNuV95
Another vision attributed to Anne Catherine Emmerich speaks of black people having originated from Ham in the book of Genesis who was cursed for his wickedness, for which he received a black "mark" on his skin:
"The nobler races were always of a lighter color. They who were distinguished by a a particular mark engendered children of the same stamp; and as corruption increased, the mark also increased until at last it covered the whole body, and people became darker and darker. But yet in the beginning there were no people perfectly black; they only became so only by degrees." - Life of Jesus, by Anne Catherine Emmerich
Oops.
I mean if that doesn't give her street cred with you white Christian nationalists, tell me what does.
You missed the point (no surprise there)
It just shows that she had a history of making up stuff to support "doctrines" when in reality she is just supporting & expressing her own nasty views of people that she doesn't like and/or disagree with her. She should definitely appeal to a leftist like yourself. Generating false "evidence" to attack people you hate.... right up your ally.
We're talking to people who accept the authority of a church that tells them that Marian apparitions, which command them to build churches in her honor and to establish world-wide devotion to her "Immaculate Heart" in order for sinners to be saved, is from God. What's blatant racism going to do to dissaude them?
They are truly lost and need our prayers.
Ah so you think in their hearts that they truly think Mary saves them instead of Jesus?
Do you know in their hearts that they don't?
Regardless, that isn't even the point. Is that message from God? I know you have difficulty giving direct answers to questions, but what is your answer?
Doc? Cat got your tongue?
Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Doc Holliday said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:ShooterTX said:Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Fre3dombear said:I have seen in purgatory,
— Grainne 🕊️☘️ (@GrainneMcD92925) March 15, 2026
Protestants who were pious in their ignorance, they are very desolate, for no prayers are offered for them.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SrOydNuV95
Another vision attributed to Anne Catherine Emmerich speaks of black people having originated from Ham in the book of Genesis who was cursed for his wickedness, for which he received a black "mark" on his skin:
"The nobler races were always of a lighter color. They who were distinguished by a a particular mark engendered children of the same stamp; and as corruption increased, the mark also increased until at last it covered the whole body, and people became darker and darker. But yet in the beginning there were no people perfectly black; they only became so only by degrees." - Life of Jesus, by Anne Catherine Emmerich
Oops.
I mean if that doesn't give her street cred with you white Christian nationalists, tell me what does.
You missed the point (no surprise there)
It just shows that she had a history of making up stuff to support "doctrines" when in reality she is just supporting & expressing her own nasty views of people that she doesn't like and/or disagree with her. She should definitely appeal to a leftist like yourself. Generating false "evidence" to attack people you hate.... right up your ally.
We're talking to people who accept the authority of a church that tells them that Marian apparitions, which command them to build churches in her honor and to establish world-wide devotion to her "Immaculate Heart" in order for sinners to be saved, is from God. What's blatant racism going to do to dissaude them?
They are truly lost and need our prayers.
Ah so you think in their hearts that they truly think Mary saves them instead of Jesus?
Do you know in their hearts that they don't?
Regardless, that isn't even the point. Is that message from God? I know you have difficulty giving direct answers to questions, but what is your answer?
Doc? Cat got your tongue?
Ok, Doc bailed. I turn this question to the Roman Catholics - Freedom, Coke, Sam, Florida, Kai, et al? Is this message from God?
I've already bailed, but not because I couldn't answer your questions. I and others have answered them many times.
Doc Holliday said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Doc Holliday said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:ShooterTX said:Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Fre3dombear said:I have seen in purgatory,
— Grainne 🕊️☘️ (@GrainneMcD92925) March 15, 2026
Protestants who were pious in their ignorance, they are very desolate, for no prayers are offered for them.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SrOydNuV95
Another vision attributed to Anne Catherine Emmerich speaks of black people having originated from Ham in the book of Genesis who was cursed for his wickedness, for which he received a black "mark" on his skin:
"The nobler races were always of a lighter color. They who were distinguished by a a particular mark engendered children of the same stamp; and as corruption increased, the mark also increased until at last it covered the whole body, and people became darker and darker. But yet in the beginning there were no people perfectly black; they only became so only by degrees." - Life of Jesus, by Anne Catherine Emmerich
Oops.
I mean if that doesn't give her street cred with you white Christian nationalists, tell me what does.
You missed the point (no surprise there)
It just shows that she had a history of making up stuff to support "doctrines" when in reality she is just supporting & expressing her own nasty views of people that she doesn't like and/or disagree with her. She should definitely appeal to a leftist like yourself. Generating false "evidence" to attack people you hate.... right up your ally.
We're talking to people who accept the authority of a church that tells them that Marian apparitions, which command them to build churches in her honor and to establish world-wide devotion to her "Immaculate Heart" in order for sinners to be saved, is from God. What's blatant racism going to do to dissaude them?
They are truly lost and need our prayers.
Ah so you think in their hearts that they truly think Mary saves them instead of Jesus?
Do you know in their hearts that they don't?
Regardless, that isn't even the point. Is that message from God? I know you have difficulty giving direct answers to questions, but what is your answer?
Doc? Cat got your tongue?
Just like the other thread, you refuse to answer anyone's questions, especially mine. You respond with questions over and over again.
The Church evaluates and approves apparitions as 'worthy of belief,' not as dogma. So your whole setup assumes something false about Catholic/Orthodox ecclesiology.
You still haven't answered my question, which was actually the point. You're asserting these people are substituting Mary for Christ in their hearts. You're damning over a billion people to hell, asserting that they're not real Christians.
I don't find these debates productive and don't want to get drawn in. That's not to say I don't learn from many of the posts here. But there's a kind of semantic barrier between the two sides that makes any mutual understanding extremely difficult.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Doc Holliday said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:ShooterTX said:Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Fre3dombear said:I have seen in purgatory,
— Grainne 🕊️☘️ (@GrainneMcD92925) March 15, 2026
Protestants who were pious in their ignorance, they are very desolate, for no prayers are offered for them.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SrOydNuV95
Another vision attributed to Anne Catherine Emmerich speaks of black people having originated from Ham in the book of Genesis who was cursed for his wickedness, for which he received a black "mark" on his skin:
"The nobler races were always of a lighter color. They who were distinguished by a a particular mark engendered children of the same stamp; and as corruption increased, the mark also increased until at last it covered the whole body, and people became darker and darker. But yet in the beginning there were no people perfectly black; they only became so only by degrees." - Life of Jesus, by Anne Catherine Emmerich
Oops.
I mean if that doesn't give her street cred with you white Christian nationalists, tell me what does.
You missed the point (no surprise there)
It just shows that she had a history of making up stuff to support "doctrines" when in reality she is just supporting & expressing her own nasty views of people that she doesn't like and/or disagree with her. She should definitely appeal to a leftist like yourself. Generating false "evidence" to attack people you hate.... right up your ally.
We're talking to people who accept the authority of a church that tells them that Marian apparitions, which command them to build churches in her honor and to establish world-wide devotion to her "Immaculate Heart" in order for sinners to be saved, is from God. What's blatant racism going to do to dissaude them?
They are truly lost and need our prayers.
Ah so you think in their hearts that they truly think Mary saves them instead of Jesus?
Do you know in their hearts that they don't?
Regardless, that isn't even the point. Is that message from God? I know you have difficulty giving direct answers to questions, but what is your answer?
Doc? Cat got your tongue?
Ok, Doc bailed. I turn this question to the Roman Catholics - Freedom, Coke, Sam, Florida, Kai, et al? Is this message from God?
I've already bailed, but not because I couldn't answer your questions. I and others have answered them many times.
No, you never could, and never did. You may have typed a response, but it was never an answer. It was just your usual avoidance games. Maybe we can demonstrate it to this forum with this question here. The answer to the question I'm posing to you is no more than three letters long. No, or yes: are the messages from purported Marian apparitions in question, which commanded a church to be built in her honor, and that world-wide devotion to her "Immaculate Heart" be established for the forgiveness of sins, from God?
I've given my answer: NO.
What say you?
Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Doc Holliday said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:ShooterTX said:Sam Lowry said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Fre3dombear said:I have seen in purgatory,
— Grainne 🕊️☘️ (@GrainneMcD92925) March 15, 2026
Protestants who were pious in their ignorance, they are very desolate, for no prayers are offered for them.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SrOydNuV95
Another vision attributed to Anne Catherine Emmerich speaks of black people having originated from Ham in the book of Genesis who was cursed for his wickedness, for which he received a black "mark" on his skin:
"The nobler races were always of a lighter color. They who were distinguished by a a particular mark engendered children of the same stamp; and as corruption increased, the mark also increased until at last it covered the whole body, and people became darker and darker. But yet in the beginning there were no people perfectly black; they only became so only by degrees." - Life of Jesus, by Anne Catherine Emmerich
Oops.
I mean if that doesn't give her street cred with you white Christian nationalists, tell me what does.
You missed the point (no surprise there)
It just shows that she had a history of making up stuff to support "doctrines" when in reality she is just supporting & expressing her own nasty views of people that she doesn't like and/or disagree with her. She should definitely appeal to a leftist like yourself. Generating false "evidence" to attack people you hate.... right up your ally.
We're talking to people who accept the authority of a church that tells them that Marian apparitions, which command them to build churches in her honor and to establish world-wide devotion to her "Immaculate Heart" in order for sinners to be saved, is from God. What's blatant racism going to do to dissaude them?
They are truly lost and need our prayers.
Ah so you think in their hearts that they truly think Mary saves them instead of Jesus?
Do you know in their hearts that they don't?
Regardless, that isn't even the point. Is that message from God? I know you have difficulty giving direct answers to questions, but what is your answer?
Doc? Cat got your tongue?
Ok, Doc bailed. I turn this question to the Roman Catholics - Freedom, Coke, Sam, Florida, Kai, et al? Is this message from God?
I've already bailed, but not because I couldn't answer your questions. I and others have answered them many times.
No, you never could, and never did. You may have typed a response, but it was never an answer. It was just your usual avoidance games. Maybe we can demonstrate it to this forum with this question here. The answer to the question I'm posing to you is no more than three letters long. No, or yes: are the messages from purported Marian apparitions in question, which commanded a church to be built in her honor, and that world-wide devotion to her "Immaculate Heart" be established for the forgiveness of sins, from God?
I've given my answer: NO.
What say you?
I don't find these debates productive and don't want to get drawn in. That's not to say I don't learn from many of the posts here. But there's a kind of semantic barrier between the two sides that makes any mutual understanding extremely difficult.
Oldbear83 said:
Sam Lowry: " I don't find these debates productive and don't want to get drawn in. That's not to say I don't learn from many of the posts here. But there's a kind of semantic barrier between the two sides that makes any mutual understanding extremely difficult."
I agree with Sam.
I like reading these debates, sometimes for insights into the topic and sometimes for insight into the posters. People often have an emotional investment in their own opinion, and do not like having to reconsider it in light of exposition and debate. And some simply carpet-bomb threads with repeated assertions lacking substance.
I fear almost all of us are guilty at one time or another of automatic emotional reactions, especially in matters of faith.
Doc Holliday said:
73% of evangelicals say Jesus is the first and greatest being created by God and 55% say the Holy Spirit is a force rather than a person. https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/state-theology-2022/
Damn near 3/4 of all evangelicals are holding to Arianism and don't even realize it. They hold functionally Arian positions, deny the full divinity of the Son and the personhood of the Spirit…yet many of them confidently accuse Orthodox and Catholics of Mariolatry.
If you reject that there's a fixed body of doctrine to be transmitted and that the Church has authority to define and guard it….then you're going to reject catechism. That's how you get congregations full of people who don't understand the Holy Trinity.
BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Oldbear83 said:
Sam Lowry: " I don't find these debates productive and don't want to get drawn in. That's not to say I don't learn from many of the posts here. But there's a kind of semantic barrier between the two sides that makes any mutual understanding extremely difficult."
I agree with Sam.
I like reading these debates, sometimes for insights into the topic and sometimes for insight into the posters. People often have an emotional investment in their own opinion, and do not like having to reconsider it in light of exposition and debate. And some simply carpet-bomb threads with repeated assertions lacking substance.
I fear almost all of us are guilty at one time or another of automatic emotional reactions, especially in matters of faith.
What is your answer to my question?
Oldbear83 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Oldbear83 said:
Sam Lowry: " I don't find these debates productive and don't want to get drawn in. That's not to say I don't learn from many of the posts here. But there's a kind of semantic barrier between the two sides that makes any mutual understanding extremely difficult."
I agree with Sam.
I like reading these debates, sometimes for insights into the topic and sometimes for insight into the posters. People often have an emotional investment in their own opinion, and do not like having to reconsider it in light of exposition and debate. And some simply carpet-bomb threads with repeated assertions lacking substance.
I fear almost all of us are guilty at one time or another of automatic emotional reactions, especially in matters of faith.
What is your answer to my question?
I answered you long ago on these points.
BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Oldbear83 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Oldbear83 said:
Sam Lowry: " I don't find these debates productive and don't want to get drawn in. That's not to say I don't learn from many of the posts here. But there's a kind of semantic barrier between the two sides that makes any mutual understanding extremely difficult."
I agree with Sam.
I like reading these debates, sometimes for insights into the topic and sometimes for insight into the posters. People often have an emotional investment in their own opinion, and do not like having to reconsider it in light of exposition and debate. And some simply carpet-bomb threads with repeated assertions lacking substance.
I fear almost all of us are guilty at one time or another of automatic emotional reactions, especially in matters of faith.
What is your answer to my question?
I answered you long ago on these points.
I don't think you did. What I do remember is you always dodging questions like these. Sorry, if I'm going to call out the Roman Catholics for dodging the question, I'm gonna have to call you out too.
If you did answer such a question, then remind us: what was your answer?
It's a simple two or three letter answer.
Oldbear83 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Oldbear83 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Oldbear83 said:
Sam Lowry: " I don't find these debates productive and don't want to get drawn in. That's not to say I don't learn from many of the posts here. But there's a kind of semantic barrier between the two sides that makes any mutual understanding extremely difficult."
I agree with Sam.
I like reading these debates, sometimes for insights into the topic and sometimes for insight into the posters. People often have an emotional investment in their own opinion, and do not like having to reconsider it in light of exposition and debate. And some simply carpet-bomb threads with repeated assertions lacking substance.
I fear almost all of us are guilty at one time or another of automatic emotional reactions, especially in matters of faith.
What is your answer to my question?
I answered you long ago on these points.
I don't think you did. What I do remember is you always dodging questions like these. Sorry, if I'm going to call out the Roman Catholics for dodging the question, I'm gonna have to call you out too.
If you did answer such a question, then remind us: what was your answer?
It's a simple two or three letter answer.
That snide and rude post from you is why I am not wasting my time with you after this post, BTD.
I answered you. Your response was abusive and unchristian. I have no doubt that if I repeated my answer, even explained it to you, your response would again be abusive and unchristian.
I am answerable to God, not a Pharisee like you.
I will continue to pray for you, but I shall not feed your sin.
He's not wrong.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Oldbear83 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Oldbear83 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Oldbear83 said:
Sam Lowry: " I don't find these debates productive and don't want to get drawn in. That's not to say I don't learn from many of the posts here. But there's a kind of semantic barrier between the two sides that makes any mutual understanding extremely difficult."
I agree with Sam.
I like reading these debates, sometimes for insights into the topic and sometimes for insight into the posters. People often have an emotional investment in their own opinion, and do not like having to reconsider it in light of exposition and debate. And some simply carpet-bomb threads with repeated assertions lacking substance.
I fear almost all of us are guilty at one time or another of automatic emotional reactions, especially in matters of faith.
What is your answer to my question?
I answered you long ago on these points.
I don't think you did. What I do remember is you always dodging questions like these. Sorry, if I'm going to call out the Roman Catholics for dodging the question, I'm gonna have to call you out too.
If you did answer such a question, then remind us: what was your answer?
It's a simple two or three letter answer.
That snide and rude post from you is why I am not wasting my time with you after this post, BTD.
I answered you. Your response was abusive and unchristian. I have no doubt that if I repeated my answer, even explained it to you, your response would again be abusive and unchristian.
I am answerable to God, not a Pharisee like you.
I will continue to pray for you, but I shall not feed your sin.
Here we go.... the usual "you're a mean bully, so I'm not going to answer" game that's always played in order to get out of answering a question, when I'm not even being a mean bully. Critical of you, yes, but not "snide, rude, or abusive".
The objective, rational person reading this thread doesn't see it the way you do. They see it as you conjuring up lame excuses in order to get out of answering.
So... OldBear has also dodged the question like Sam. What say the rest of you? Dodging the question is quite revealing, folks.
Doc Holliday said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Oldbear83 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Oldbear83 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Oldbear83 said:
Sam Lowry: " I don't find these debates productive and don't want to get drawn in. That's not to say I don't learn from many of the posts here. But there's a kind of semantic barrier between the two sides that makes any mutual understanding extremely difficult."
I agree with Sam.
I like reading these debates, sometimes for insights into the topic and sometimes for insight into the posters. People often have an emotional investment in their own opinion, and do not like having to reconsider it in light of exposition and debate. And some simply carpet-bomb threads with repeated assertions lacking substance.
I fear almost all of us are guilty at one time or another of automatic emotional reactions, especially in matters of faith.
What is your answer to my question?
I answered you long ago on these points.
I don't think you did. What I do remember is you always dodging questions like these. Sorry, if I'm going to call out the Roman Catholics for dodging the question, I'm gonna have to call you out too.
If you did answer such a question, then remind us: what was your answer?
It's a simple two or three letter answer.
That snide and rude post from you is why I am not wasting my time with you after this post, BTD.
I answered you. Your response was abusive and unchristian. I have no doubt that if I repeated my answer, even explained it to you, your response would again be abusive and unchristian.
I am answerable to God, not a Pharisee like you.
I will continue to pray for you, but I shall not feed your sin.
Here we go.... the usual "you're a mean bully, so I'm not going to answer" game that's always played in order to get out of answering a question, when I'm not even being a mean bully. Critical of you, yes, but not "snide, rude, or abusive".
The objective, rational person reading this thread doesn't see it the way you do. They see it as you conjuring up lame excuses in order to get out of answering.
So... OldBear has also dodged the question like Sam. What say the rest of you? Dodging the question is quite revealing, folks.
He's not wrong.
You're out here straight up calling people pagans and idol worshippers. These people really love Christ man.
I'm not denying that you can't be saved because of your theology, but you're doing that to us.
BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
WHY is this question so difficult for you guys to answer?
Q: Is the message from the marian apparitions which command a church be built in her honor and to establish world-wide devotion to HER "Immaculate Heart" for the forgiveness of sins a message from God, or not?
Seems pretty easy for someone who claims to be a Christian who "loves Jesus" to answer this.
Folks, again.... what does it tell you when they can't/won't answer this? Shouldn't their views on Christianity not be trusted? Shouldn't then their church from which they are getting their views be doubted as being from God? I believe if you are true Christian, you know the answer.
ShooterTX said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
WHY is this question so difficult for you guys to answer?
Q: Is the message from the marian apparitions which command a church be built in her honor and to establish world-wide devotion to HER "Immaculate Heart" for the forgiveness of sins a message from God, or not?
Seems pretty easy for someone who claims to be a Christian who "loves Jesus" to answer this.
Folks, again.... what does it tell you when they can't/won't answer this? Shouldn't their views on Christianity not be trusted? Shouldn't then their church from which they are getting their views be doubted as being from God? I believe if you are true Christian, you know the answer.
Was this the Virgin of Guadalupe or some other one?