• Nougat
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    21 year ago

    Now we’re getting somewhere.

    Since Urban VI was the rightful Pope, it follows that the other claimaints were not, and that the successors of Urban VI (Boniface IX, Innocent VII, and finally Gregory XII) were also rightful Popes.

    But Gregory XII papacy was renunciated. Even though he was the rightful Pope, chosen by God through election. Doesn’t this mean (by your own “rules”) that the entire Catholiuc Church as it stands today is not Catholic, because they’ve all been revering and listening to false Popes since ~1418?

    • Zoolander
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      01 year ago

      They’re not my “rules” but, yes… By the Catholic’s own dogma, the entire Catholic Church would not be Catholic since the people went against the wishes of God. That being said, since none of it makes sense and the points don’t matter, the Catholics can also hand-wave the whole contest away by saying that God guided it to happen through “mysterious ways” that we don’t understand. Again, I’m not arguing that any of it makes sense. I’m just arguing that, by their own rules, there’s no such thing as a “false Pope”.

      Also, the word you’re looking for is renounced. The transitive form of renunciation is “renounced”.

      • Nougat
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        21 year ago

        You’re arguing pretty hard for something that even you claim doesn’t make sense. Now that we both agree that what you’ve been saying doesn’t make sense - which is kind of what I’ve been driving at - I have to get back to work.

        • Zoolander
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          01 year ago

          I’m arguing against what you said. Period. What you said was wrong, plain and simple. I don’t have to agree that any of it makes sense to know that what you said wasn’t accurate. And I’m not agreeing that what I said doesn’t make sense. I’m agreeing that Christianity and the rules of Catholic dogma don’t make sense. I don’t have to agree that the Pope is infallible and that people drink the actual transubstantiated blood of their figurehead to call out someone saying that “they don’t think he’s actually infallible” or “they don’t think it’s actually his blood” is not true. Catholic belief dictates a bunch of things that I think are nonsense. That doesn’t mean they don’t believe it.

          • Nougat
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            11 year ago

            As long as we both agree that what you’re saying doesn’t make sense, I’m good.

              • Nougat
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                21 year ago

                Again, I’m not arguing that any of it makes sense.

                Yes we do.

                • Zoolander
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                  01 year ago

                  No, we don’t. Your statement was that what I was saying doesn’t make sense. That’s different than what Catholics say.

                  • Nougat
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                    11 year ago

                    Catholic belief dictates a bunch of things that I think are nonsense. That doesn’t mean they don’t believe it.

                    Your statement was that what I was saying doesn’t make sense.

                    I didn’t say you believed what you were saying. I said that you agreed that what you were saying doesn’t make sense.

                    Please, give me another opportunity to quote you.