Read Catechism 474, Father! "Christ enjoyed in his human knowledge the fullness of understanding of the eternal plans he had come to reveal"
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Read Matthew 24:36.
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Interesting — isolated proof texts from Scripture quoted out of context as against the unbroken tradition. Standard Protestantism I guess.
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Interesting--ignoring what the Gospels reveal about Jesus's two natures, fully human and fully divine. Standard fear of mystery, I guess.
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Jesus learned nothing from the woman Fr., why do you imply such things?
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Why would Jesus (God) learn from his creations?
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Don't be a Docetist.
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Can't even answer an honest question with charity or clarity.
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Why do you only say Jesus "learned" when a woman is involved? Part of your heretical "ordain women" push?
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Mary taught him too. Another woman!
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Read. And so? I don't agree with it. Bad exegesis.
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you call anything correct or faithful as "bad exegesis" You can't go past your ego. Sheen:pic.twitter.com/njgF4wHnYm
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Penelope seems to think that we have to agree w/ Church tchg for it to be true. We don't. "Agree" applies to subjtv opinions, not Truth.
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'Truth' being what comports to your 'opinions'.

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No, I pointed out several way how it comports to CATHOLIC TEACHING, citing Catechism and Scripture -- it's not just my opinions.
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Hey.... remember when Jesuits were Catholic?
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St. Ignace was a great saint of the Church. Currently they appear to follow their own "social agenda" and not the Church teachings.
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