Hi Santosh,
Once again we need to talk the same language.  I used YOUR definition and you 
changed it on me. Here is YOUR definition:

Santosh Helekar: 
A Fundamentalist Catholic, on the other hand, would follow all commandments and 
doctrines in letter and spirit without asking any questions. 

GL comments:
Following the the doctrine in spirit "means actions" . Otherwise one is 
following the doctrine only in letter ?perhaps like the fanatics.
Regards

Santosh
I maintain that the person I describe is a fundamentalist Catholic. If you are 
claiming that a person becomes a saint simply by virtue of his/her beliefs then 
I disagree completely with such a claim.  From an objective standpoint one can 
only be regarded as a saint based on one's actions, not beliefs. One is a saint 
only if one devotes one's life to the good of humanity.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>The person you describe below is not a fundamentalist Catholic. He/She is a 
>true practicing Catholic like Mother Teresa. The person is a Saint! 
>


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