"And WHY all those obtuse conditions? You claim that they must be met -- IN ORDER for the EXISTING historic Catholic documents that PREDATE the French revolution to be true when THEY speak of the title listed on this thread. You say that these strange obtuse conditions must be met IN ORDER for the 10 Popes AFFIRMING that document to have actually KNOWN what it said and understood that it was declaring the Vicarius Filii Dei title to be ACCEPTED by Catholics as a "given".
A more absurd argument could hardly be made - and yet you "stick to it" as though "it makes sense"."
Bob
You have one document, that is quoted and endorsed a number of times and that contains a phrase that might grow into a title. But there is no outside evidence it ever did. In fact a competing title with the same content was adopted.
You have some 19th century stories that claim that the phrase is the name of the Beast of Revelations, using a form of pseudonumerology that only works if you use a different language than what the book was written in. Those same 19th century stories place the phrase on a tiara during that same century, we know that isn't true. Because those crowns still exist.
That's it. No texts, items or pictures dating back before the 1800's place VFD on any tiara's or make the claim 666=VFD. Despite the fast amount of Anti-Catholic material still in existance that can be dated to before 1800.
"Your only "help" here has been that your Catholic bretheren ignore the "details" and simply look for "yada-yada-something-bad-about--the-RCC" to oppose. They join you - in their classic rejection of "the details" - but that is hardly to your credit."
On the other hand, one could say that everybody who supported your side of the argument jumped on the bandwagon for the same reason. They just happen to be anti-Catholic instead of pro-Catholic.
A more absurd argument could hardly be made - and yet you "stick to it" as though "it makes sense"."
Bob
You have one document, that is quoted and endorsed a number of times and that contains a phrase that might grow into a title. But there is no outside evidence it ever did. In fact a competing title with the same content was adopted.
You have some 19th century stories that claim that the phrase is the name of the Beast of Revelations, using a form of pseudonumerology that only works if you use a different language than what the book was written in. Those same 19th century stories place the phrase on a tiara during that same century, we know that isn't true. Because those crowns still exist.
That's it. No texts, items or pictures dating back before the 1800's place VFD on any tiara's or make the claim 666=VFD. Despite the fast amount of Anti-Catholic material still in existance that can be dated to before 1800.
"Your only "help" here has been that your Catholic bretheren ignore the "details" and simply look for "yada-yada-something-bad-about--the-RCC" to oppose. They join you - in their classic rejection of "the details" - but that is hardly to your credit."
On the other hand, one could say that everybody who supported your side of the argument jumped on the bandwagon for the same reason. They just happen to be anti-Catholic instead of pro-Catholic.
