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Eugene Shubert the new William Miller

Joined: 06 Apr 2002 Posts: 1073 Location: Richardson Texas
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2004 11:49 am Post subject: What's so holy about a human being? |
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Catholics call the reigning pope "The Holy Father." Protestants have always taught that there's nothing sacred or holy about the will and whims of a pope or the man himself. Where do Catholics get the idea that the Apostle Peter or an elected pope should be thought of as holier than any other Christian?
http://www.everythingimportant.org/gospel/
I get the impression from Revelation 13:4-7 and Protestant history that medieval Catholics thought of the pope as holier than all other Christians. Isn't it true that Catholics still believe in papal infallibility? Isn't that a level of holiness that is above the other Apostles and absolutely unattainable by the greatest Protestants?
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