@ChristandGuitar At what age Jesus performed his ministry isn't a dogma, or a doctrine. And being a Saint does mean you are or were immune to mistakes or error.
@s4schoener Const correctness and move semantics are unfortunately really confusing sometimes, but I am glad the language has them and, ultimately, do what you say.
@EddieJamro84189 7) They did and Paul's writing attest this. Again calling it a different word doesn't make it special.
8) Yes they did, purification water or ritual water is of jewish origin.
9) once again a special word case, Peter was recognized as having primacy.
10) correct, The Church too
@EddieJamro84189 1. She wasn't dead.
2. Correct, the Saints are alive.
3. ???
4. Yes they did, calling it mass doesn't mass instead of gathering etc doesn't make it special.
5) true, but you don't have to either
6) they most likely did, the new testament and early church authors seemm to say yes.
@FresneauJean@fmiclo You may physically save a life but you will be damning your own soul for eternity and endangering many others by undermining the trust of the confessional seal.
When are protestants going to get over the "the Bible written 2000 years ago in a language I don't speak doesn't use the same wording modern society does! Checkmate!" arguments.
@cyb3rnaut_ This guy is just very stupid. How whole argument is "how am I supposed to know it's 2 characters" and "just use language that supports Unicode for operators" as if it wouldn't be insane to use non standard glyphs for an operator
@haydendevs Programs used to be stored in external rom where you had physical access to the address, data and, clock pins. The simplest way to program would be with a set of switches and buttons to set one address at a time in rom. Similar to the altair 8800