CatholicAnarchistBear

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CatholicAnarchistBear

CatholicAnarchistBear

@CatholicABear

Catholic, Father, Husband, Voluntaryist, Deplorable Reprehensible sinner, Bear.

Auckland, New Zealand Inscrit le Ekim 2009
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Ecclesia
Ecclesia@SaintEcclesia·
@CatholicABear @ChrisxCrash92 Thanks for your response. It seems you are either 1) bearing false witness or 2) were fed lies, because the Koine Greek does not translate to what you are claiming.
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Christopher 🦐
Christopher 🦐@ChrisxCrash92·
I’ve read the Bible cover to cover, all 73 books, and that’s why I am Catholic. It also helps that I was raised Catholic too, but for the sake of this argument, nothing I saw in the Bible led me to believe anything differently than my Catholic faith taught me.
🌷 LIZZIE🌷@farmingandJesus

@natorade128 @ChrisxCrash92 I agree with the Bible and don’t deviate theologically .

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Believe Jesus Christ
Believe Jesus Christ@Awurabena2·
@CatholicABear @ScottRoberts The title Pope had absolutely nothing to do with selecting one Bishop to head a church was a common Coptic practice stolen from them by Rome ...the first Pope if you know the term did not start with Peter. It started with Heraclas. As Acts 15 and Peter himself said he is an elder
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Scott Roberts
Scott Roberts@ScottRoberts·
I will never submit to Rome. I will only submit to Christ.
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CatholicAnarchistBear
CatholicAnarchistBear@CatholicABear·
@SaintEcclesia @ChrisxCrash92 Incorrect - Tradition was on the cross. The word of God tells us that when Christ died: “He handed on His Spirit” The Greek ‘handed on’ is the same word for tradition. He literally tranditioned His Spirit That’s how we receive His Spirit and even how we are saved.
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Ecclesia@SaintEcclesia·
@ChrisxCrash92 Tradition doesn’t save us though, Christ does. A tradition wasn’t on that cross who took the death for me, it was Jesus—whom I have placed my faith in. So, what then?
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CatholicAnarchistBear@CatholicABear·
@Awurabena2 @ScottRoberts Islam does the exact opposite and erases individual cultures rather than making them better. Jesus Himself appointed Peter as head of His disciples making Him the first pope “feed my lambs”
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Believe Jesus Christ
Believe Jesus Christ@Awurabena2·
@CatholicABear @ScottRoberts So is Islam embraced by all nations. Doesn't make it true. Jesus Himself through John did not write to one Pope of a Church to disperse to Cardinals down. He recognized 7 distinct churches. He didn't leave one church with sacraments. Obviously not by Acts 15.
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CatholicAnarchistBear@CatholicABear·
@Awurabena2 @ScottRoberts No. Catholic means universal. The Catholic Church is the universal church which Jesus Christ established “for all nations” That’s why it can be embraced by South Americans, Irish, or Philippinoes, Africans, etc. - joining the Catholic Church enhances whichever culture you are.
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MrCasey
MrCasey@MrCasey62·
Totally unbiblical and absolutely condemned by St. Paul, who said you’re NOT “reliant on scripture for any claims about God”, since His “invisible qualities”, “eternal power”, and “divine nature” can be “clearly seen” from His creation alone.
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Ruth N🇻🇦✝️
Ruth N🇻🇦✝️@ruthdelioncourt·
@Emma_h_mua @BethCavete Stop dressing like a slut and putting the burden on other people to look away. All you have to do is wear a reasonable one-piece bathing suit that covers your ass and tits, this isn’t a human rights violation lmao. Just be decent in public.
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Beth Cavete
Beth Cavete@BethCavete·
Be honest about our culture. I just spent a week on the beach in Florida with two teenage boys. Naked bottoms of many ages surrounded us everywhere we went, and none of the ***cheeks in our faces were male. You wanna talk about grooming but won’t defend my 14 yo from women bending their thonged genitals in his face?? You wanna tell my young man that “what she wears is her business???” Well, then you sound like a groomer to me, and I have ZERO tolerance for groomers of any stripe or sex. Be real. If women will walk around my adolescent sons naked, OF COURSE they would take them to bed. That’s what women walk around naked FOR. Seduction is an inch away from predation. Only fools think you can make a god out of one and demonize the other. But fools is exactly who our culture is ruled by.
Anthony Bradley@drantbradley

In a culture of "toxic masculinity," we're seeing a spike in the the sexualization and molestation of boys by adult women. Explain this. Thoughts?

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☩ 𝕁𝕄𝕋 ☩
☩ 𝕁𝕄𝕋 ☩@SecretFire79·
She watched her daughter burn. Then she spent twenty-five years making sure it was the judges who would be remembered as criminals. Her name was Isabelle Romée, & she never stopped🇻🇦 On May 30, 1431, Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in the marketplace of Rouen. She was nineteen years old. The charge was heresy. The trial that condemned her had been conducted by Bishop Pierre Cauchon, a man with political reasons to want her dead, before a court packed with his allies. Joan had asked repeatedly to appeal to the Pope. The request was denied. She was given no proper legal defense. The verdict was never in doubt. Isabelle Romée was a farmer's wife from a small village in Lorraine. She had taught her daughter to spin, to pray, to run a household. She had five children. When Joan began hearing voices as a teenager & announced she intended to lead the armies of France, Isabelle had tried to stop her, even arranging a marriage to keep her home. It did not work. Joan went anyway. What Isabelle thought as she watched events unfold over the following years is not fully recorded. What is recorded is what she did afterward. Joan's father, Jacques, is said to have died of grief in the months following the execution. Isabelle did not die of grief. She moved to Orléans in 1440, where the city granted her a pension in recognition of what her daughter had done in lifting the English siege eleven years earlier & she began working. Quietly at first, then with increasing urgency, she started gathering evidence. She collected statements from priests, neighbors, childhood friends, soldiers, & anyone who had known Joan or witnessed her trial. She traveled. She wrote letters. She petitioned Rome. The Church that had burned her daughter was the only institution with the authority to clear her name. Isabelle knew that & pursued it anyway. She petitioned Pope Nicholas V. When he did not act, she continued. When Pope Calixtus III took office, she petitioned again. This time, with the support of the chief inquisitor of France, Jean Bréhal, who had been building his own legal case for years, the wheels began to move. She was advised by powerful men not to proceed. One senior churchman told her in 1455 to abandon the claim. She ignored him. On November 7, 1455, Isabelle Romée traveled to Paris. She was somewhere between sixty-five & seventy years old. She walked into Notre-Dame Cathedral, which was packed with hundreds of people who had heard that a mother was attempting to plead a case for a daughter dead for twenty-four years. She walked up the aisle to where the papal commissioners were seated. She threw herself at their feet, held up the papal rescript granting the inquiry, wept, & then she delivered her speech. She had prepared it carefully. It began with the words she had lived with for two & a half decades: "I had a daughter born in lawful wedlock, whom I had furnished worthily with the sacraments of baptism & confirmation & had reared in the fear of God & respect for the tradition of the Church. She never thought, spoke, or did anything against the faith. Certain enemies had her arraigned in a religious trial. Despite her disclaimers & appeals, both tacit & expressed, & without any help given to her defense, she was put through a perfidious, violent, iniquitous, & sinful trial. The judges condemned her falsely, damnably, & criminally, & put her to death in a cruel manner by fire." She ended with four words: I demand her rehabilitation. The court was visibly moved. The accounts say that so many of those present joined aloud in the petition that it seemed one great cry for justice broke from the entire crowd. The trial that followed took months. More than a hundred witnesses were called.
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Kurt Mahlburg
Kurt Mahlburg@k_mahlburg·
Finland tracked every gender-referred adolescent in the country for up to 25 years. Their psychiatric needs didn't improve after 'gender reassignment'. They surged. A landmark peer-reviewed study just dropped. Here's what it found. 🧵
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CatholicAnarchistBear@CatholicABear·
@tmmyjcksn64 @findveritasx False dichotomy. Paul was a Pharisee and so was Joseph of Arimathea. You need to be specific when you want to condemn their actions Jesus didn’t outright condemn everything they did.
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tmmyjcksn3@tmmyjcksn64·
@CatholicABear @findveritasx In many cases it means bondage, reality check. Relationships are bonded by love and that love makes us be the best version of ourselves selves not the bondage of religiosity. Reality check, be a Pharisee or. E a Christian
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Sean
Sean@findveritasx·
Dear Protestants curious about Catholicism, I can now tell you from direct experience that the sacraments are real and confer grace to help you love God and pursue, and even desire, holiness. If you want to love God more, come home.
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Believe Jesus Christ
Believe Jesus Christ@Awurabena2·
@CatholicABear @ScottRoberts Jesus is not against His own word. The Devil is. God doesn't want physical locations and temples. He dwells in people as His temple. At least you will do what He wants and not confine or restrict Him to the location of pagan ancestry
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CatholicAnarchistBear@CatholicABear·
@tmmyjcksn64 @findveritasx He told them “He who hears you, hears me, he who rejects you, rejects me.” It’s only if they are hypocritical then don’t do as they do, but you should still do as they say when it comes to faith and morals. As the Pope sits in the chair of Peter and has the keys to the kingdom.
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CatholicAnarchistBear@CatholicABear·
@tmmyjcksn64 @findveritasx You think that just because Jesus rebuked the Pharisees that everything they represent is bad, but that’s not so. Jesus said to obey them as they had real authority and sit in the chair of Moses. Likewise you should submit to Rome and obey the church hierarchy He left us.
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
Incredible.
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