Thank you Marlon. You must be the rare Mt Abu alumnus who uses phrases like "don't allegedly make ..." and moves the goal post a la the Canadian wet-Vet.
Were you, hitherto, unaware that the Catholic Church made NO claim that ' Conversion Resulted in Cures'? IF SO ....... 'com substantia' IF NOT ...... ' convenient hypocrisy'? I jc On Jun 4, 2012, at 10:16 AM, marlon menezes <[email protected]> wrote: > Good to know that Roman Catholics don't allegedly make statements about > miraculous cures, except for the minor issue of eternal damnation and > suffering in the after life if they don't accept jesus as their "savior". I > also fully agree with Gabriel that Catholics don't spread falsehoods about > the Protestants - they only do it to the idol worshiping Hindus and the > Muslim crazies, as can be seen very now and then, on this forum. We catholics > have our priorities right. We know that Protestants and other Christians have > half a chance of attaining salvation. Cant say the same about the > non-christian heathens and migrants though! > > Marlon > > > ________________________________ > From: Gabriel de Figueiredo <[email protected]> > To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, June 3, 2012 8:09 PM > Subject: Re: [Goanet] Hind-Christian dialogue (was: Sanal Edamaruku trial) > > AFAIK, there has been no attempt by any Roman Catholic Church missionary to > make a statement that converting to Catholicism would cure them of diseases > and ailments. I also understand that this claim (of a cure) is made by > certain cults purporting to be Christian. Although the Pope has full > responsibility for the Roman Catholic Church, he is not responsible for the > behaviour of the missionaries of the protestant churches and cults. > Protestants often spread misinformation about the Catholic Church, as can be > seen now and then on this forum. > > Gabriel.
