Message from @leopirate
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I was raised as a heeb but have rejected it, is catholicism the way to go?
yes
Catholicism is always the way to go
yes
begome cadolig
Helloo
fregin heretic
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@Joe the boomer We have the most beautiful mass in all of Christendom!
alot of retards in the comments
i noticed haha
the reference to peter as rock in John does not proceed a confession
so that polemic is shit
epic
@leopirate Does man have the right to sin?
@Scooter2000 God gave man the gift of freewill. Man condemns himself with sin.
I'm working on a video series that showcases the fruits of sin:
@leopirate Does man have the right to sin?
No, man does not have the moral or legal entitlement to transgress God's law.
@leopirate Then man does not have any right whatsoever to freedom of his conscience
The capability to sin is ever present, meaning freedom of conscience does exist.
Being able to do something does not mean you have a right to it. Man has no right to Blasphemy for example.
But it's not under God's law, it's under Satan's law
"The law of sin" as the Apostle Paul explains
So we should permit the law of Satan?
And give deference to it?
No. We should expose the error and death caused by Satan's law, and not put people to torture chambers for inquiring about it.
Did anyone propose torture chambers?
The Catholic Church did in its enforcement of "God's law"
God didn't smite Satan when he fell from heaven. Instead, God let the angels observe what he has done to mankind through the ages.
Why would you advocate for a freedom you know immoral?
Conscience is thought. It has not yet become action. I believe in criticizing ideas, not burning them.
You believe in the tolerance of error
By your definition so does God, with his handling of Satan in the great controversy between him and Christ.
Should we have any laws based on morality?
God does not tolerate error. He exposes it so it is not repeated, showcasing all of the death that comes from it.
So should we have any laws based on morality?