Message from @Sister Nassie
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>it's truth because I say so
aren't u a kike tho?
@Sister Nassie Anglo is Canadian and Protestantism is gay
No, it's the truth because anyone who studies it can see that.
I wouldn’t blame him for being agnostic
One of their priests replaced holy wine with fucking Coca Cola
How more degenerate can you be
Alcohol is better for your liver than Coca Cola
Unironically
Did they actually change the wine
I wouldn't really blame anyone for being agnostic either, given the times we live in, where practically everyone and everything is secular, it makes sense that people would be agnostic. I was agnostic for most of my life.
@sopremOTIST ^^^^^^
I’d rather drink horse piss than sodas
By holy wine, are you referring to the blood of Christ?
drink vodka and pepper
it cleans your gut
Because they don't even make the blood of Christ in the first place.
@Vlaaaad I'm British but I live in canada
By mayo are you referring to the sperm of Christ?
@Sister Nassie yes that wine
@Sister Nassie he's said he's non-christian?
It does matter though
Drink rakija
Who is he to change ancient traditions
Without consulting with other high members of the Anglican Church
No dude, the Church says that if you change the form and/or matter of any traditional rite for the sacraments then it's invalid, including the eucharist.
@Deleted User you still have the same religion as in the uk
Ok
@Sister Nassie when did Francis say he wasn't Christian
He said it with his actions, which speak louder than words.
@Sister Nassie yeah well he changed the form of the rite
@Sister Nassie someone could just as easily argue that the just war principle is the same thing
Theh could say it's heresy
And he wasn’t punished for this
I think it was the Archbishop of Canterbury
He blessed a Redskin goddess in a church
Though he also said it with his words by saying that converting people is a bad thing, embracing indifferentism, embracing homosexuality, and so on.
Ok
No, the Just War Principle is a very old Church doctrine.
How old?