Posted on 01/31/2015 8:43:45 PM PST by Morgana
The hatred Catholics have for him has made me like him more. Must be something right about him to evoke so much hatred.
>>Ultimately, then, a Protestant (who remains Protestant) studies the relevant sourcesScripture, history, the writings of authoritative figures in his traditionand chooses the Protestant denomination that most aligns with his judgment.<<
And that is also EXACTLY what a Catholic does.
Catholics are not exempt from that charge either.
NOBODY is.
That’s how we all make our decisions.
So the writer using that to try to impugn non-Catholics only has those four fingers pointing back at himself.
When I have trouble sleeping, I get my remote to see if anything worth watching is on. I have come across masses. No wonder the people look like they are extremely bored. I would be too, if I had to sit through that. I love our SB services with the singing, sermon, and then more singing.
Wow! Did you intend to exhibit total lack of understanding or just repeating the twisted view of Catholicism>
A perfect, passive, participle can be described like this.
I completely emptied a 100 bushel wagon load of corn into an empty 1000 bu bin. It was done completely and perfectly. Now that I have it totally, completely, and perfectly unloaded the unloading is in the past and will forever remain in the past. The 1000 bu bin is however NOT "full of corn" as there is still 90% of that bin still without corn in it.
The correct translation of Luke 1:28 can NOT be "full of grace" any more than it can be said that the 1000 bu bin is "full of corn".
The word for full in Greek is pleres. It is NOT used in reference to Mary but is used in reference to both Christ and Stephen as being "full of grace". The Holy Spirit did NOT make a mistake in not using pleres when referencing Mary.
Thank you for telling the truth. it is needed.
Well, I never knew about the absolute hatred Catholics have for Protestants. When I was growing up, I knew 3 Catholic families and the kids were a few years older than I and one was years younger. I was really surprised and amazed to read stuff posted by Catholics on here. I never realized how hateful some can be. I also never realized they did not read the Bible as much as Protestants do. Some seem to have no clue what it says and they seem to depend on traditions a lot. Traditions can be wrong but the Bible is always right.
Any man or woman dead or living (Saints, Popes, preachers, ministers Disciples etc...) are not or never were sinless or infallible nor have they achieved sinlessness. Scripture clearly asserts that all human beings, believers included, must deal with the presence of sin as long as they live. There is no one on earth, believer or unbeliever, who does not sin Case closed.
1 Peter 2:9 But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light:
Greek hierateuma - the act or office of priesthood
Now, please show where that word or a form of it was ever used in the New Testament for New Testament church leadership.
I'll help you a little. The Greek word for priest is hiereus and is used in the New Testament for Christ, Old Covenant Priests, all believers and priests of Zeus. Never once for New Testament church leadership.
Yep.
That is disgusting.
“come out of her my people lest ye be partakers of her plagues”.
“Traditions can be wrong but the Bible is always right”.
You’re right. The Bible is always right.
2 Thes 2:15 “Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle” Paul is saying that we continue in the doctrine which was delivered to us by the mouth and writings of the apostles, through the free good will of God, who comforts us with an invincible hope, and that we also continue in all godliness our whole life long.
2 Thes 3:6 “Now we command you, brethren, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye withdraw yourselves from every brother that walketh disorderly, and not after the tradition which he received of us.” Paul is saying that if any refused to labour with quietness, or walk in the tradition or the oral instruction which he had given to them when present (2Th 3:10), and subsequently committed to writing (1Th 4:11, 12), they were to note him with censure, and to separate from his company, yet they were to seek his good by loving admonitions.
1 Corinthians 11:2 “Now I praise you, brethren, that ye remember me in all things, and keep the ordinances, as I delivered them to you” Ordinances-Greek, “traditions,” that is, apostolic directions given by word of mouth or in writing (1Co 11:23; 15:3; 2Th 2:15). The reference here is mainly to ceremonies: for in 1Co 11:23, as to the Lord’s Supper etc. Traditions of public assemblies, containing three points, that is of the comely apparel of men and women, of the order of the Lord’s supper, and of the right use of spiritual gifts.
So true and some do not care
Why have you never proven that the “traditions” the apostles were talking about are exactly the traditions the Catholic Church claims? Or are you simply putting your trust in those men of the magisterium?
Perhaps the Greek speakers can address the word 'dead' in the phrase 'faith without works is dead'. As in never existing. So no, faith and works are not necessarily 'hand in hand'. Deeds with out faith are useless. Faith must come first in order for the deeds to be useful. Faith has works because they have been set before us to do. Those who do the same works civilly avail nothing because there is no faith.
Interestingly, people who cannot spiritually hear God do not seem to realize that they cannot or that that is what they lack.
But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know [them], because they are spiritually discerned. - I Cor 2:15
Well done!
“Interestingly, people who cannot spiritually hear God do not seem to realize that they cannot or that that is what they lack.”
THIS.
Amen!
Of course this was written to Catholics to try to prevent them from leaving the religion...There aren’t any Protestants who would believe this dumbness...
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