Peter Gervai <grin(a)tolna.net> writes:
(btw if someone is saint for christians and Foo
for Xyzzyans then
article
should mention both.
Sure, and if he is just a normal human being for the rest of the
world? Yes, here is the solution:
If they contradict, list them in separate
sections referencing the
source.)
Talk about sainthood(?) later. As long as he lived, has was no saint;
after his death he was made a saint.
You don't know your theology. He (or she) was made a saint in the belief
that he or she was in heaven, because of his or her conduct on earth. Ipso
facto, s/he was a saint when he lived, and declared a saint when he/she
died.
JT
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