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Originally posted by Rich
Well debtmaster let's take a look at the msn article posted in the second post of this thread. I know it's hard to read anything more than the CNN ticker, but let's try ok?
Baddog it's like you ask me to make you look stupid.
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You stupid fuck, that does not say that protestants and Catholics are not both Christian. Fuck you are ignorant.
Chris·tian ( P ) Pronunciation Key (krschn)
adj.
Professing belief in Jesus as Christ or following the religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus.
Relating to or derived from Jesus or Jesus's teachings.
Manifesting the qualities or spirit of Jesus; Christlike.
Relating to or characteristic of Christianity or its adherents.
Showing a loving concern for others; humane.
n.
One who professes belief in Jesus as Christ or follows the religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus.
One who lives according to the teachings of Jesus.
now, which one does not fall into that category? Protestants or Catholics
here, let me help you stupid shit
christian
\Chris"tian\, a.
Christian Endeavor, Young People's Society of. In various
Protestant churches, a society of young people organized in each individual church to do Christian work; also, the whole body of such organizations, which are united in a corporation called the United Society of Christian Endeavor, organized in 1885. The parent society was founded in 1881 at Portland, Maine, by Rev. Francis E. Clark, a Congregational minister. Christian Era \ChristianEra\ The era in use in all Christian countries, which was intended to commence with the birth of Christ. The era as now established was first used by Dionysius Exiguus (died about 540), who placed the birth of Christ on the 25th of December in the year of Rome 754, which year he counted as 1 a. d. This date for Christ's birth is now generally thought to be about four years too late.
cath·o·lic ( P ) Pronunciation Key (kth-lk, kthlk)
adj.
Of broad or liberal scope; comprehensive: ?The 100-odd pages of formulas and constants are surely the most catholic to be found? (Scientific American).
Including or concerning all humankind; universal: ?what was of catholic rather than national interest? (J.A. Froude).
Catholic
Of or involving the Roman Catholic Church.
Of or relating to the universal
Christian church.
Of or relating to the ancient undivided Christian church.
Of or relating to those churches that have claimed to be representatives of the ancient undivided church
Prot·es·tant ( P ) Pronunciation Key (prt-stnt)
n.
A member of a Western Christian church whose faith and practice are founded on the principles of the Reformation, especially in the acceptance of the Bible as the sole source of revelation, in justification by faith alone, and in the universal priesthood of all the believers.
A member of a Western Christian church adhering to the theologies of Luther, Calvin, or Zwingli.
One of the German princes and cities that supported the doctrines of Luther and protested against the decision of the second Diet of Speyer (1529) to enforce the Edict of Worms (1521) and deny toleration to Lutherans.
Protestants and Catholics are both Christian