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saw deranged tradcaths online a ehile back and im still thinking about it

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“hopeful universalism is heretical bc you cannot hope for abyone but yourself bc you cannot meaningfully pray for anyone else’s soul but your own bc you cannot act for anyone but yourself”

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@lizzie theres a universalist line in the tiruvaymoli about how all are destined for vaikuntha and I thought of you
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@lizzie if that were true, then Pope Francis would be a heretic- oh wait they already believe that.
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unsophicated hassnassmussian who relies solely on the letter of the law

@lizzie Evangelical detected
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@ophis this guy not only called himself a traditional catholic but was wearing a clerical collar

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unsophicated hassnassmussian who relies solely on the letter of the law

@lizzie on the one hand he may well be an ordained, unexcommunicated priest

on the other, i can't help but remember learning about these guys around the time i was baptized https://www.opc.org/nh.html?article_id=1230
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@ophis i actually know someone who was raised in that chirch

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@ophis “[the east had] no magesterium” lol. lmao

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unsophicated hassnassmussian who relies solely on the letter of the law

@lizzie ngl i still think of the baddies from His Dark Materials whenever i see that word
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@ophis honestly i kinda dont hate that article though i am certainly not so Reformed. that church though is uh not good news

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@ophis also the part about assurance is kinda weird bc iirc reformed traditionally dont have assurance of salvation ?? like you dont know if youre really experiencing grace or not or if you might later apostatize technically. even the most reformed anglican liturgies involve asking God for mercy (though even the more reformed side of anglicanism is no stranger to synergism ig). lutherans are kinda the most assured (they like to say ‘trust in your baptism’) and even they are no strangers to asking god for mercy

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