Originally posted by Bardock42
Christ, you are dense.
Coming from the dumbass who used the term 'doubly' wrong. Wanna insult someone's intellect? Be sure that your vocabulary is right instead of just pasting words together to seem smart.
Main Entry:
dou·bly
Pronunciation:
\ˈdə-b(ə-)lē\
Function:
adverb
Date:
15th century
1 : in a twofold manner
2 : to twice the degree <doubly glad> <doubly frustrating>
Moron.
Originally posted by Toku King
Coming from the dumbass who used the term 'doubly' wrong. Wanna insult someone's intellect? Be sure that your vocabulary is right instead of just pasting words together to seem smart.Main Entry:
dou·bly
Pronunciation:
\ˈdə-b(ə-)lē\
Function:
adverb
Date:
15th century
1 : in a twofold manner
2 : to twice the degree <doubly glad> <doubly frustrating>Moron.
Catholics are Christians, you idiot. That's the joke. Freaking moron.
Originally posted by Bardock42
Catholics are Christians, you idiot. That's the joke. Freaking moron.
They're different branches, stupid. They believe separate things, save the whole Jesus shabang. My friend's Christian, and I went to a Catholic school when I was little, and the teachings are different.
Originally posted by Toku King
They're different branches, stupid. They believe separate things, save the whole Jesus shabang. My friend's Christian, and I went to a Catholic school when I was little, and the teachings are different.
No, they aren't different branches, what you might be thinking of is Catholics and Protestants (which are both Christians). The way you said it you mentioned Catholics twice (DOUBLE). Stop embarrassing yourself.
Chris·tian (krĭs'chən) pronunciation
adj.
1. Professing belief in Jesus as Christ or following the religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus.
2. Relating to or derived from Jesus or Jesus's teachings.
3. Manifesting the qualities or spirit of Jesus; Christlike.
4. Relating to or characteristic of Christianity or its adherents.
5. Showing a loving concern for others; humane.
n.
1. One who professes belief in Jesus as Christ or follows the religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus.
2. One who lives according to the teachings of Jesus.
Catholics are straight-up 100% Christians.
Originally posted by Blax_Hydralisk
Chris·tian (krĭs'chən) pronunciation
adj.1. Professing belief in Jesus as Christ or following the religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus.
2. Relating to or derived from Jesus or Jesus's teachings.
3. Manifesting the qualities or spirit of Jesus; Christlike.
4. Relating to or characteristic of Christianity or its adherents.
5. Showing a loving concern for others; humane.n.
1. One who professes belief in Jesus as Christ or follows the religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus.
2. One who lives according to the teachings of Jesus.Catholics are Christians.
Catholics are a branch of Christians.
Originally posted by Bardock42
😐How ****ing stupid are you.
You said "Catholicism and Christianity are different branches (of something)"
I said "Catholicism is a branch of Christianity"You don't see the difference?
Because there is no difference in the statements, retard! God, I might as well be teaching a rock how to play chess!
Toku, as is clear for people to see, you accidntally got to the point where you said that Christians and Catholics were two dfifferent branches of something, which is obviously incorrect; you;ve not helped matters by not defining what you originally meant as 'Christian', because if you are then going to use specific terms like 'Catholic' you should have been equally specific when you said 'Christian'.
That being the case, either a. clariofy that or b. this argument has to stop. it's a ridiculous distraction to the thread.
Originally posted by Toku King
Catholic is a branch off of Christian, making them separate branches.
No. That is incorrect. Christianity is NOT a branch. Catholicism is. Protestants are. Jehova's Wittnesses are. Lutherans are. Methodists are.
Would you like me to explain it to you? I don't mind, just drop that arrogance, you obviously don't know about it.
Originally posted by Ushgarak
Toku, as is clear for people to see, you accidntally got to the point where you said that Christians and Catholics were two dfifferent branches of something, which is obviously incorrect; you;ve not helped matters by not defining what you originally meant as 'Christian', because if you are then going to use specific terms like 'Catholic' you should have been equally specific when you said 'Christian'.That being the case, either a. clariofy that or b. this argument has to stop. it's a ridiculous distraction to the thread.
But it's not wrong! If one is a branch of another, they are not the same!