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CrusaderPepe on scored.co
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This is definitely not Catholic teaching... I STRONGLY dislike Jews, but there have been a very small selection of converts to Catholicism who were sincere: Off the top of my head, Nicholas Donin, Pablo Christiani, Johannes Pfefferkorn, and Bobby Fischer, who all named the Jew, called out the Talmud as evil, called out the evil subversions of the Jews, and in Bobby Fischer's case, denied the Holohoax. They are admittedly a rare breed, but conversion is possible.
You'll understand why if you learn about dual seedline, it takes away the internal conflicts and mysteries of Scripture that come with current denominations.
The first video is an example. The parable of the wheat and the tares a little below it is good too: https://media.christogenea.org/video-categories/christogenea-outtakes
The fact that it's NOT consistent with the Church Fathers is a HUGE problem. Being Christian means we are supposed to receive the Faith as it was understood by the Christians before us. If we allow the Faith to be changed somewhere along the way that contradicts what Christians before us believed, then that is obviously a problem. It means that a "new Faith" was essentially created.
Why should we care how others before us perceived it if it conflicts with Scripture? We're under the curse of disobedience in Deuteronomy, so of course our understanding is going to be clouded and change as the veil is lifted. Dual seedline is the understanding that comes as a result.
The first video is an example. The parable of the wheat and the tares a little below it is good too: https://media.christogenea.org/video-categories/christogenea-outtakes
What way in particular do you think it conflicts with Scripture?