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mojoala said:Who's bashing?
I just posted a link to a quicktime file.
Is there any bashing in the file?
No.
Just providing food for thought.
For a church that claims to have the "truth" and a "keeper" of the truth, it is truly strange that this "so-called 'truth'" was only officially adopted by the Catholic Church in 1950. This tells you that it is no truth at all, but simply a man-made doctrine of the RCC. The truth that God has set forth in His Word is eternal. RCC "doctrine is in a state of constant flux or change.Joseph M. Smith said:We can no longer see the link, so we cannot comment on what was in it. But to my Baptist mind the assumption of Mary into heaven is easily the "farthest-out" thing that Catholics teach. Remembering that it rests on the unnecessary hypothesis that "original sin" means that sin is imparted by the act of conception, leading to the a priori notion that in order for Mary to have been the bearer of the Christ, she had to have been free of that "original sin" -- that in turn leading to the premise that she was immaculately conceived -- so that the veneration of Mary became cultic in proportion during the Middle Ages: then the climax of it all is a doctrine that was not even proclaimed until the 20th Century -- and all of this with no historicity behind it. It really is too much!
Sorry for the diatribe, but I just cannot fathom multiple "assumptions" (play on words fully intended).