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Post by catholicxjw on Aug 8, 2009 12:40:30 GMT -5
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Post by gkchesterton on Aug 8, 2009 15:46:26 GMT -5
I don't quite have time to read the whole thing right now but on a scan it seems to be a good article. I'll pursue it in more depth a little later this week.
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Post by malachy on Aug 13, 2009 18:46:09 GMT -5
WOW!!! What a powerful piece of writing this is!! I hope everyone on this site will read it... Thanks for the link, Jeff!! I printed out all 16 pages so I can re-read it again and again. I wish my ex-wife, my two children and all their Witness friends would read this... but I'm sure they would consider it "apostate" material! Malachy
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Post by arleneveronica08 on Aug 25, 2009 20:13:22 GMT -5
I just scanned through the information. When I get a chance I will read it in its entirety. It appears to be well-written and thought out. Though on the surface one could find comparability between the Society and the Church upon deeper investigation, that is certainly not the case. This article appears to handle that truth effectively. I look forward to reading it more carefully soon.
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Post by letusreason on Sept 9, 2010 18:55:43 GMT -5
I am new to this site. I was raised, as both Catholic and Protestant [predominantly Catholic - on my mother's side]
Were there any Popes that were married?
How many Catholics on this site are competent with Hebrew and Greek?
Please, email me!
letusreason
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Post by gkchesterton on Sept 11, 2010 21:46:00 GMT -5
I am new to this site. I was raised, as both Catholic and Protestant [predominantly Catholic - on my mother's side] Were there any Popes that were married? How many Catholics on this site are competent with Hebrew and Greek? Please, email me! letusreason First, yes, Peter and I believe a couple of others. Second, no, not that I'm aware of. If you mean married _when_ they were Pope the evidence is more sketchy.
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