USCCB again tilting at the antisemitism windmill

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BonfireNerd04
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If you're a fellow Catholic, please join me in mailing and calling the USCCB and begging them to stop focusing on the virtue signaling nonsense, and fix the very real problems happening in our churches right now.
Given that a certain traditionally-Catholic country is currently in the news for Israel closing its embassy, due to death threats against its staff, antisemitism is very much a relevant problem for the Roman Catholic Church.

Your post is disgustingly tone-deaf.
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Quo Vadis? said:

Sapper Redux said:

Quo Vadis? said:

Sapper Redux said:

Deuteronomy is pretty explicit that children are not to be put to death for the sins of the father and visa versa. Is that not in the Catholic Bible?


Deuteronomy is all over the place, it also says that the sins of the parent are laid upon their children, even so far as the 3rd and 4th generation, contextually it's a warning against disobedience and an incentive towards obedience, but it still prompts a rebuke from Ezekiel in 18:20.




You're thinking of Exodus. And the Jewish belief is that behavior is often transmitted by parents resulting in a continuance of the sin, but the sin itself that is not continued. It is a new sin of the individual.


No I'm thinking of deuteronomy, 5:9.
You forgot part of the verse.

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Do not bow down to them or worship them because I, the Lord your God, am a passionate God. I punish children for their parents' sinseven to the third and fourth generations of those who hate me.
It's referring to children who continue in the sinful ways of their parents, grandparents, or great-grandparents. Not saying that sin itself is inherited.
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BonfireNerd04 said:

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If you're a fellow Catholic, please join me in mailing and calling the USCCB and begging them to stop focusing on the virtue signaling nonsense, and fix the very real problems happening in our churches right now.
Given that a certain traditionally-Catholic country is currently in the news for Israel closing its embassy, due to death threats against its staff, antisemitism is very much a relevant problem for the Roman Catholic Church.

Your post is disgustingly tone-deaf.



They're closing their embassy because of Ireland's recognition of the Palestinian state, and their joining the international South African lawsuit, at least according to the Israelis.

Also, Ireland has been running screaming away from its Catholic roots, with fewer than 2/3 still identifying as Catholic.

Either way I have no clue what Ireland has to do with the USCCB
Quo Vadis?
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BonfireNerd04 said:

Quo Vadis? said:

Sapper Redux said:

Quo Vadis? said:

Sapper Redux said:

Deuteronomy is pretty explicit that children are not to be put to death for the sins of the father and visa versa. Is that not in the Catholic Bible?


Deuteronomy is all over the place, it also says that the sins of the parent are laid upon their children, even so far as the 3rd and 4th generation, contextually it's a warning against disobedience and an incentive towards obedience, but it still prompts a rebuke from Ezekiel in 18:20.




You're thinking of Exodus. And the Jewish belief is that behavior is often transmitted by parents resulting in a continuance of the sin, but the sin itself that is not continued. It is a new sin of the individual.


No I'm thinking of deuteronomy, 5:9.
You forgot part of the verse.

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Do not bow down to them or worship them because I, the Lord your God, am a passionate God. I punish children for their parents' sinseven to the third and fourth generations of those who hate me.
It's referring to children who continue in the sinful ways of their parents, grandparents, or great-grandparents. Not saying that sin itself is inherited.



I literally said that
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BonfireNerd04 said:

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If you're a fellow Catholic, please join me in mailing and calling the USCCB and begging them to stop focusing on the virtue signaling nonsense, and fix the very real problems happening in our churches right now.
Given that a certain traditionally-Catholic country is currently in the news for Israel closing its embassy, due to death threats against its staff, antisemitism is very much a relevant problem for the Roman Catholic Church.

Your post is disgustingly tone-deaf.


"Catholic" Ireland... who voted for the Moloch Ritual.
Spare me the righteous indignation. More like apostate Ireland. Kyrie Eleison. St. Patrick, pray for us.
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747Ag said:

BonfireNerd04 said:

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If you're a fellow Catholic, please join me in mailing and calling the USCCB and begging them to stop focusing on the virtue signaling nonsense, and fix the very real problems happening in our churches right now.
Given that a certain traditionally-Catholic country is currently in the news for Israel closing its embassy, due to death threats against its staff, antisemitism is very much a relevant problem for the Roman Catholic Church.

Your post is disgustingly tone-deaf.


"Catholic" Ireland... who voted for the Moloch Ritual.
Spare me the righteous indignation. More like apostate Ireland. Kyrie Eleison. St. Patrick, pray for us.


"Come out ye black and tans" has a much different meaning in many Irish neighborhoods than it did 40-50 years ago.
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