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underpants

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45. Ha!
Mon Jan 15, 2018, 10:02 PM
Jan 2018

That's why I threw that in there. I felt that in the conversation.

That's what I was taught! 12year survivor of Catholic school. 50 Shades Of Blue Jan 2018 #1
I am a 12 year survivor also rurallib Jan 2018 #8
I graduated in 1970 myself! 50 Shades Of Blue Jan 2018 #17
It's sola fidelis Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #30
Im a convert DUgosh Jan 2018 #2
Perhaps the woman agreed to accept..... CatMor Jan 2018 #3
Bet this sort of exchange happens often. nt PufPuf23 Jan 2018 #6
Funny I was thinking the same thing underpants Jan 2018 #7
Bingo Dorian Gray Jan 2018 #40
Or just to get food. Ken Burch Jan 2018 #59
Speaking as a professional church musician teenagebambam Jan 2018 #4
Yeah I could see that underpants Jan 2018 #11
Speaking as an escaped Catholic, that whole "Lord & Savior" bizness is not a "thing" for Catholics. scarletwoman Jan 2018 #5
Yes I agree. I was raised Catholic, attended Catholic schools, this wording is foreign to me. Irish_Dem Jan 2018 #18
Thank you. I appreciate your point about the differentiation between the use of Christ vs. Jesus. scarletwoman Jan 2018 #36
Yes exactly, when we were baptized we entered the Church and its teachings. Irish_Dem Jan 2018 #43
And yes, Catholic charities were important, and Nuns helped tame the west. Irish_Dem Jan 2018 #47
Both are required in Catholicism. Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #48
Protestants also believe in good works. raging moderate Jan 2018 #88
No. Sola fidelis was one of Martin Luther's statements Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #98
Amazing how ingrained KatyMan Jan 2018 #51
Totally agree. greatauntoftriplets Jan 2018 #52
Once you're RC, you're in the club. rickford66 Jan 2018 #67
Humm,, I also learned the Apostles' Creed as a Presbyterian in the 1950s. pangaia Jan 2018 #80
Yep OriginalGeek Jan 2018 #9
Yes, we do. WillowTree Jan 2018 #10
Bag of worms jberryhill Jan 2018 #12
Thanks underpants Jan 2018 #14
If you really want to have fun with a sola scriptural Protestant Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #35
Catholics do.....but that is not all that is required of the faithful ollie10 Jan 2018 #13
Evangelicals don't believe that Catholics are "saved" LeftInTX Jan 2018 #15
This Catholic doesn't believe RW evangelicals are "saved" meow2u3 Jan 2018 #69
Actually, you are talking about Fundamentalists. raging moderate Jan 2018 #89
You have a point meow2u3 Jan 2018 #113
Well I'm no expert but I'm going to mention a difference lunasun Jan 2018 #16
The Apostles Creed : moriah Jan 2018 #19
Catholics absolutely believe Jesus is the Lord and savior tymorial Jan 2018 #20
Protestants don't believe that Catholics believe or worship Jesus. It is crazy. SweetieD Jan 2018 #21
It's the new Anabaptist movement. moriah Jan 2018 #24
Most of us do, Dear. raging moderate Jan 2018 #91
:) Hortensis Jan 2018 #116
Sorry, I have to laugh safeinOhio Jan 2018 #22
Southern Baptist Convention underpants Jan 2018 #37
There are differences with-in the SBC too. safeinOhio Jan 2018 #49
Yes Catholics do believe it...but evangelicals think Catholics are not Christian. Hubs Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #23
Pretty much depends safeinOhio Jan 2018 #25
Which is a bit of a joke, considering whathehell Jan 2018 #44
Of course they do.. whathehell Jan 2018 #26
It's the "born again" thing mcar Jan 2018 #27
Born again is an evangelical Protestant ritual. Not Catholic and not mainstream Protestants anneboleyn Jan 2018 #56
Yes mcar Jan 2018 #70
Actually, you are talking about Fundamentalists. raging moderate Jan 2018 #90
The divide was due primarily to Martin Luther. Towlie Jan 2018 #28
George Washington Carver dlwickham Jan 2018 #100
Sigh...So here's what this is about Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #29
And both can prove their respective positions with copious Bible quotes. Towlie Jan 2018 #34
No. Catholics do not and never have believed in using the Bible Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #39
True, the Bible is not really a big thing with Catholics melman Jan 2018 #54
Thanks underpants Jan 2018 #42
I have a real issue with Calvinism Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #46
James 2 verse 24 standingtall Jan 2018 #63
So here is where this falls apart, Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #71
Eternal security is biblical truth standingtall Jan 2018 #75
Funny how sola scriptura can ignore Jesus's own words Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #77
Peter is not the rock Christ is standingtall Jan 2018 #81
Nope. That's not what He said. Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #87
That is what the bible teaches standingtall Jan 2018 #92
I don't want to get it. Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #95
The Waldensians used a bible translated long before standingtall Jan 2018 #99
If Andrew knew Christ before Peter, why is Peter called Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #101
The Apocrypha was never considered inspired scripture standingtall Jan 2018 #103
The Apocrypha was noted as early as 382 at Council of Rome Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #104
The council of Rome was a local coucil and not an standingtall Jan 2018 #105
If it's divinely inspired but only the one you believe Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #106
Yeah that basically what presuppositions are standingtall Jan 2018 #107
The Catholic Church did not officially declare them scripture Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #109
"God is not an [expletive deleted]" (rhymes with mindian giver) OriginalGeek Jan 2018 #78
Yes, but I do not remember it being stressed a whole lot mvd Jan 2018 #31
That phrase means her Catholic friend converted to Fundamentalist Protestantism jmowreader Jan 2018 #32
I am Jewish, but from growing up in the midwest, from what I observed that innuendo came still_one Jan 2018 #33
You observed correctly. Evangelicals do not MaryMagdaline Jan 2018 #55
I personally have never met a Jewish person who believed that Catholics were not Christians. When still_one Jan 2018 #62
I live south of mason dixon line MaryMagdaline Jan 2018 #64
Five years ago, I had an employee MurrayDelph Jan 2018 #73
Oh God. When our family moved to Georgia MaryMagdaline Jan 2018 #74
We do.... Dorian Gray Jan 2018 #38
Ha! underpants Jan 2018 #45
Evangelicals believe you have to invite Jesus into your heart. Catholics believe he is already ther. Iris Jan 2018 #41
Not quite. Catholics, unlike evangelicals, believe in infant or childhood Baptism, where the parents pnwmom Jan 2018 #94
Baptism is different from being saved Iris Jan 2018 #110
It isn't different in the view of Catholics. To Catholics, people are "reborn" in Baptism. pnwmom Jan 2018 #112
Catholics are baptized as infants and don't believe you have to be born again. AJT Jan 2018 #50
Baptism IS being born again! meow2u3 Jan 2018 #72
Yes. Jesus is Lord and Savior but MaryMagdaline Jan 2018 #53
Confirmation has little to do with the Nicene Creed Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #61
God my catholic education was bad. MaryMagdaline Jan 2018 #65
It's okay. Most of the Catholics out there really don't understand Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #66
You are both right. Confirmation IS about confirming our faith because pnwmom Jan 2018 #97
I grew up Catholic in Baptist country dawg day Jan 2018 #57
A friend of mine was son of a Baptist Missionary who came to the Philippines... brooklynite Jan 2018 #58
It's the Baptist Thing bitterross Jan 2018 #60
Jesus did come here to teach us how to live standingtall Jan 2018 #68
Ha, my Methodist cousins are fond of joking about baptists OriginalGeek Jan 2018 #79
That is hilarious - and so dead on! bitterross Jan 2018 #82
That's another one the cousins told me OriginalGeek Jan 2018 #83
Here it is bitterross Jan 2018 #84
Yes! OriginalGeek Jan 2018 #86
They do. . . BigDemVoter Jan 2018 #76
I am agnostic on this. OAITW r.2.0 Jan 2018 #85
Of course they do. But some non-Catholics think they worship the Pope. pnwmom Jan 2018 #93
It's not the Catholics that are exceptions, it's the evangelicals. LAS14 Jan 2018 #96
ALL religions agree on one basic belief: Binkie The Clown Jan 2018 #102
That's overly cynical ColemanMaskell Jan 2018 #108
It was an easy win. JNelson6563 Jan 2018 #111
The elderly woman was probably being polite. Vinca Jan 2018 #114
I like to think Jesus accepts me Stanley Roper Jan 2018 #115
Even Satan believes in Christ Kaleva Jan 2018 #117
Locking.... DonViejo Jan 2018 #118
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