I’m in the same boat as you. Heck, my wife was Protestant before we got married (I’m a former Protestant turned Catholic) and I was worried about the small theological differences and make conversion to Catholicism a red line for me and she complied. As a wife is meant to.
Greek guy dodged a bullet, she would have been like every other conversó.
Greek guy dodged a bullet, she would have been like every other conversó.
Ardent in zeal for the Christian religion? Many of the inquisitors of the Spanish Inquisition were conversos or their descendant who were sick of backsliders giving them a bad reputation.
Antonio, I think you know when I’m using the word converso I’m not referring to the true converts. The more apt term would have been judaizer but you know I’ll get banned for that but I’m sick of this place anyway.
Are you sure? Judaizer is a common enough term. There were Judaizers in early Christianity, the Ebionites and the Nazarenes, and there were some Judaizers in the Spanish time.
Why would it be ban-worthy to criticize people for their behavior? Hell, I bet it wouldn't be ban-worthy to call them marranos.
I’m in the same boat as you. Heck, my wife was Protestant before we got married (I’m a former Protestant turned Catholic) and I was worried about the small theological differences and make conversion to Catholicism a red line for me and she complied. As a wife is meant to.
Greek guy dodged a bullet, she would have been like every other conversó.
Ardent in zeal for the Christian religion? Many of the inquisitors of the Spanish Inquisition were conversos or their descendant who were sick of backsliders giving them a bad reputation.
Antonio, I think you know when I’m using the word converso I’m not referring to the true converts. The more apt term would have been judaizer but you know I’ll get banned for that but I’m sick of this place anyway.
How do you know if Antonio is typing a comment in bad faith? His fingers are moving.
You sure love this Antonio fellow.
Are you sure? Judaizer is a common enough term. There were Judaizers in early Christianity, the Ebionites and the Nazarenes, and there were some Judaizers in the Spanish time.
Why would it be ban-worthy to criticize people for their behavior? Hell, I bet it wouldn't be ban-worthy to call them marranos.