Righteous among the nations or antisemite?
Jayhawker Soule -- untitled -- Premium Member Dec 28, 2005 #2 Some false dilemmas are particularly inane and repugnant.
Sunstone De Diablo Del Fora Premium Member Dec 28, 2005 #3 Welcome to the Forum, Narziss! Wasn't he the pope who came up with the notion that he was infallable?
Welcome to the Forum, Narziss! Wasn't he the pope who came up with the notion that he was infallable?
narziss New Member Dec 29, 2005 #4 Sunstone said: Welcome to the Forum, Narziss! Wasn't he the pope who came up with the notion that he was infallable? Click to expand... Hello sunstone! It was the pope, who declared this, but not this pope. Pius IX declared he was infallable. Don't mix up with the roman numbers.
Sunstone said: Welcome to the Forum, Narziss! Wasn't he the pope who came up with the notion that he was infallable? Click to expand... Hello sunstone! It was the pope, who declared this, but not this pope. Pius IX declared he was infallable. Don't mix up with the roman numbers.
narziss New Member Dec 29, 2005 #5 Jayhawker Soule said: Some false dilemmas are particularly inane and repugnant. Click to expand... Do you have any examples?
Jayhawker Soule said: Some false dilemmas are particularly inane and repugnant. Click to expand... Do you have any examples?
Quiddity UndertheInfluenceofGiants Dec 29, 2005 #6 Sunstone said: Welcome to the Forum, Narziss! Wasn't he the pope who came up with the notion that he was infallable? Click to expand... No. Here's more on it if you wish to learn about it: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07790a.htm ~Victor
Sunstone said: Welcome to the Forum, Narziss! Wasn't he the pope who came up with the notion that he was infallable? Click to expand... No. Here's more on it if you wish to learn about it: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07790a.htm ~Victor