Marymog
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Lol....So instead of writing 600 words to reveal the atrocities of the protestant Inquisition you wrote almost 300 words making excuses for their actions because, as we know, they didn't know any better since that's how they were raised under the Roman system. It's not my fault....it's someone else's. Seriously? That's your defense??? Good thing I didn't hold my breath. ;)I don't need 600 plus words to describe Protestant inquisitions. Those protestants who involved themselves in any form of persecution, whether it be against Catholics, or as also happened against other Protestants who didn't tow the party line, were merely continuing a practice they were raised on while priests under the Roman system. They were wrong. Absolutely wrong. They hadn't grown up yet, and matured. They hadn't come to a full knowledge of God's ways and methods. True religious liberty didn't come about until Roger Williams settled in Rhode Island.
Protestants (at least most of them) have since learned what true religious liberty is all about. It is about having the freedom to worship according to the dictates of ones conscience. This also means allowing others that same freedom. Even to the point of not worshiping anything at all. I suggest you study your church's canons and beliefs. You may be shocked to discover that your doctrines do not allow this. They never have, and your church, over 1700 years, has lived and practiced its religion in full accordance with those doctrines of intolerance. And infallibility does not allow them to be removed.
While today your church does not persecute anyone, at least openly,(the secrets of the Jesuits notwithstanding) and since Vatican 2 has exhibited signs and made statements in favour of religious liberty, ( a good thing) I am convinced, that because those canons and dogmas still remain, that when given the opportunity, when given once again the power, as is taking place today within the ecumenical movement, and the Papacy restored to her former glory only on a global basis, then we shall see a resumption in persecutions, worse than ever the dark ages gave their voice to.
When you talk about freedom to worship according to ones own conscience and religious liberty you are suggesting freedom to interpret scripture any way we want. You think this is a good thing? If Jesus were to read the doctrines/dogmas of The Catholic Church the Methodist and the Baptist Churches he would tell all three Churches their doctrines are exactly what he preached when he was on earth and they all got it right? Even though all their doctrines are different? (I won't hold my breath that you will actually answer this one)
You prefer the wishy washy doctrines of protestant churches and not infallible doctrines? Fascinating!!!
Looking forward to your response....Mary