Glad I crack you up. Oh, and as a matter of fact, I did sleep through English class! Math, too. even slept through football practice a few times. Now THAT is something to be proud of

As for the truth, you haven't told me the trust. You copy and paste a few little bit, and the expound on nothing. Reminds me of my "Absence of Content" paper written in 10th grade English, while we are on my Language Arts Education.

All is all, I have yet to see facts. This collection of Propaganda may work for other protestants, but we are Catholics. We know this stuff, and we know when you have your facts mixed up. Yet, you still profess to know more about what we believe then we do. When you give me fact, and present them in a form that is CORRECT, then I will consider listening to this rubbish. How can these fact be true when the proof you use to back these facts up with is false?
OK Tibby, You are not moved.
Please answer directly, does the RCC have the following doctrines or not? I think I told you I WAS CATHOLIC, I STUDIED THE DOCTRINE, I AM NOT A PROTESTANT NEWCOMER, NOR DO I IDENTIFY WITH THE PROTESTANT CHURCHES! But I enjoyed this one alot. HA HA HAHAHA.
The Modified List (consolidated):
FALSE DOCTRINES OF RCC·Prayers for the dead AND to the dead, including Mary
·Making the sign of the cross (genuflect) with Holy Water & salt
·Veneration of angels and dead saints and use of images
·Priests begin to dress differently from the laity
·The doctrine of purgatory (Gregory I)
·The Latin language used in worship and prayer (Gregory I)
·Title of “pope” or “universal bishop” first given to Boniface III
·Kissing the pope’s foot (Pope Constantine)
·Temporal power of the popes, conferred by Pepin , King of France
·Worship of the cross images and relics, statues, medals etc.
·Canonization of dead saints (Pope John XV)
·Celibacy of the priesthood (Pope Gregory Vii)
·The rosary
·The inquisition
·Sale of indulgences
·Transubstantiation
·Auricular (private) confession of sins to a priest (Pope Innocent III - Lateran Council)
·The Scapular invented by Simon Stock, an English monk
·Tradition declared to be of equal authority with the Bible by Council of Trent
·The Apocryphal books added to the Bible by the Council of Trent
·Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary (proclaimed by Pope Pius ix)
·Syllabus of Errors, proclaimed by Pope Pius ix and ratified by the Vatican Council, condemned freedom of religion, conscience, speech, press and scientific discoveries which are disapproved by the Roman Church; reasserted the pope’s temporal authority over all civil rulers.
·Infallibility of the pope in matters of faith and morals proclaimed by the Vatican Council
·Public schools condemned by Pope Pius Xi
·Assumption of the Virgin Mary (bodily ascension into heaven shortly after her death) proclaimed by Pope Pius XII
·Mary proclaimed mother of the church by Pope Paul VI
Other practices:
monks, nuns, monasteries, convents, forty days of Lent, Holy week, Palm Sunday, Ash Wednesday, All Saints Day, fish day, meat days, incense, holy oil, holy palms, St. Christopher medals, charms, relics, novenas.