Izzy:Here's a surprize, I don't speak for God. I don't think that (Mary) disqualifies him. Yikes! I've seen beliefs expressed on TT that are further out than that (Mary).
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The Pope is certainly a believer in a lot of non-scriptural ideas and idolatry of Mary.  I�m not sure if that disqualifies him or not, but wouldn�t want to be in his (embroidered satin) shoes.  Izzy

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir
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Judyt:As I see it, the Pope is a genuine believer.  

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From: Judy Taylor

Sent: June 19, 2004 11:52

Subject: [TruthTalk] Re:Fundamentalist

 

"G" You are in a category all by yourself :-)

A liberal minded Calvinist who writes poetry and reads the NY Times; I'm sure there are other fascinating

"G" secrets as yet unrevealed. 

 

Probably the right to life is one thing upon which Izzy and I do agree - are you pro-abortion yourself?

The Pope however, is from a whole other realm which does not compare to any individual that believes on TT

that I am aware of anyway and he is no more a biblicist than is Joseph Smith;  rather this Pope is a "traditionalist" who worships the "Black Madonna" patron saint of Poland and gives her all glory for saving him from the assasins bullet 23 years ago.  To a biblicist this is plain old heathenistic idolatry with which God is not pleased.

 

 

it's interesting that the activism of both Protestant and Catholic conservatives closely match on, e.g., abortion politics--jt and Izzy themselves are as anti-abortion as the Pope

 

apparently the Pope is a biblicist, too, and the match entails the conclusion that the Vatican produces 'fundamentalists'... G

 

On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 15:56:08 -0400 "Lance Muir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

..feel free to add to the list 

 

 

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