What, pray, do you consider the "nonsense" Catholics are forced to believe?
2007-11-13 07:31:49
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answered by sparki777 7
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Why do you claim Catholic beliefs "slavish nonsense" without providing evidence?
Logically speaking, you failed to back up your claim for one of two reasons; you were either unwilling to or you were unable to.
It makes no sense not to provide evidence if you could, so I don't think it has anything to do with unwillingness.
I'll bet you failed to provide evidence because you were UNABLE to cite a single Catholic belief that can reasonably be considered "slavish" or "nonsensical".
2007-11-13 05:50:52
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answer #2
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answered by Daver 7
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I only hope you're not asking this question as a "Christian" of another denomination.
It's all "slavish belief in nonsense." Period.
The only possible exception is if you agree that the Bible is a collection of fables, and that its spiritual virtue doesn't depend on acceptance of its "literal truth" as history.
2007-11-13 03:07:56
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know what a slavish belief in nonsense is-sorry. I guess I have no answer.
2007-11-13 03:08:33
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answered by paula r 7
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It is only nonsense to the non believer.
2007-11-13 03:11:13
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answered by joe 6
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Sorry, but you will have to be more specific in what you are asking. I am a devote Catholic and very well versed on the practices and beliefs of the Church. Please clarify.
2007-11-13 03:08:44
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answer #6
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answered by TheoMDiv 4
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And this makes them different from other Christians how?
2007-11-13 03:07:46
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answered by Murazor 6
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why do you insist against it? and "slavish" oh please
2007-11-13 03:09:19
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answered by purple.river 3
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really we do, since when?
2007-11-13 03:11:46
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answered by Adam of the wired 7
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