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Re: What's so holy about a human being?

 
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 3:09 pm    Post subject: Re: What's so holy about a human being? Reply with quote

WillieH: Hey Eugene..

How about the degree YOU ESTEEM... Ellen G. White? (Pot calling the kettle black here..)

Repent... give glory to GOD, not EGW... Judge NOT that ye be not JUDGED! You place EGW in as high esteem as do the Catholics with the POPE!

In JESUS, ...WillieH

Eugene Shubert wrote:
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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