@BasedSamParker@thedreydossier Thank you. POTUS pushing the boundaries of Executive Branch. They all have, but Trump does not hide it. Wow. Do we need a class action suit? What attorney would take this case?
Respectfully, sodomy is a sin. Love the sinner, not the sin. Jesus, said, “Follow me.” If you follow Him, you cannot have habitual, deviant sexual behavior nor can you say sin is not sin. I pray for your immortal soul. I love everyone, and I do not want anyone to go to hell. Turn from sin now before it is too late.
@aibaum@ASantaCatolica Wow. I am trying to have some Christian charity. I do not want to believe Charlie was deceived by this woman. Those children need our prayers. And they need a mother that their Dad wanted.
Well alright, Granddad. The first of many little ones to come. Will you do me a favor? Will you take your youngest son for a walk? Will you let him know, so there will be no confusion in his very young mind—that the Dad rules and GrandDad rules are entirely different. That you being a Dad to him comes with the weight of responsibility and authority that being a Granddad does not require. And that you are raising him to be able someday to look with joy upon his future grandchild after realizing—he raised his children well and trusts them to do the same. God bless the Coleman Family! Joy!
Actually, you are incorrect. Jesus Christ is the way, the truth and the life. It is only through Him that we can spend eternity with God the Father. He taught his disciples, apostles and fellow Jews that all human beings who have Faith in Him are now the chosen. Please read Galatians carefully. Watch using “only.”
Also, please consider as Christ taught, “Fruits,” not roots.
I am appalled at the actions taken against these students by Benedictine Administrators. I am equally appalled by the FaceBook Comments of Ramage. I find it disingenuous that Catholic College Administrators and Professors would not appreciate that the very student whom they helped in catholic formation would find themselves so aghast at the student flyer which clearly provides receipts. It seems that these students were attempting to formulate a stance to the Anti-Catholic, pro-Zionism movement thrust upon Americans by Protestant Pastors and Dispensationalists. Indifferentism is heretical and blasphemous for only Jesus is, “The way, the truth and the life,” and it is only through Jesus Christ that we will obtain eternity with God.
I want to remind everyone that a false sense of “union” with The Church that unjustly punishes children in the flock for speaking of tradition, long-established teachings and dogma, scripture, and comments of Doctors and venerable of The Church is AGGEGIOUS. One cannot be catholic and pro-Zionist. Being anti-Zionism does not make a catholic anti-Semitic. The two beliefs are not related. Even the Nazis (which can be confirmed by reading Nuremberg Laws of 1935) were only interested in ethnicity and “blood.”
I beg the administrators involved with the horrific decision to prevent matriculation and to damage these young people’s future, to please reconsider, with complete charity, the lifelong harm placed on these young people—who were only trying to grasp the theology of scripture, tradition and the Magisterium with the Vatican II “spirit” and Nostra Aetate. Their pamphlet was not anti-Semitic. It was a call for help from their Professors to help them understand how to find “catholic unity,” with such chaotic, divergent teachings.
Might I remind every Catholic-laity, clerical, and prelate-that Nostra Aetate translates to, “In Our Time,” not “God’s time,” as that would be heretical.
Also, does Nostra Aetate, “In Our Time,” mean we negate the sheer weight and history of all scripture, tradition and the Magisterium. Is this the “unity” that the administrators and current Church prelates demand— to accommodate new anti-semitic definitions which erroneously associate longstanding anti-Zionism (Church Dogma), to accommodate “Dispensationalism” by our Protestant brothers and sisters. Sadly, many of whom are lead by Pastors receiving free trips to Israel and Church donations funded by Israeli donors and even the Israel government through grants. Could quid pro quo be promoting a heresy?
I am not terribly erudite, but Benedictine College is at a crossroads now due to their over-reactions, not the actions of the students who courageously outline the concerns of many Catholic about discordant Church teachings and theological views thrusting us into unnecessary spiritual chaos.
To the young students, I will support you legally and with prays. I want to remind you that, “Courageous suffering begets fierce joy. Do not be afraid.”
To Benedictine College Administrators and Professors, I will no longer consider financial support to your institution if the sanctions against these young people are not lifted.
PS Prof Ramage, your post on FaceBook requires you to get to Reconciliation and to remove the post—the students were quoting a “venerable” not making the statement themselves. Bearing false witness is a grievous sin and one I would hope you would not model for your eight children and your community. Christ’s peace.
@katTimpf You are in the darkness of the soul. Your grief is palpable. I tell you with utter respect and compassion—Courageous suffering begets fierce joy. Be not afraid. I will offer up my suffering for your suffering this week. 1 Peter 4:13
Was it C.S Lewis who said, “What is grief…but waiting.”
Your Dad, Mom and God are with you. And they waited until you were through your health crisis to join one another. Praying for the repose of your father’s soul. May eternal rest grant unto Daniel, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him.
Praying for Erika Kirk and Charlie’s kids. Andrew Kolvet or Erika Kirk? Praying it is not Erika. I believe TPUSA is over. It’s just as well. Let Charlie Kirk rest in peace.