Posted on 07/06/2015 7:37:24 AM PDT by NYer
While not diminishing the sin aspect of homosexuality, Paul said the same thing in Romans 1. While still a sin in and of itself, homosexuality is society's punishment for idolatry.
Right, it kind of reminds me of the joke about the foulmouthed parrot who got stuck in the freezer to shut him up for a couple of minutes only to emerge a quiet and polite bird. “For future reference, what did the chicken do?!”
Last I checked, there wasn’t a single Protestant on the Supreme Court that gave us this abomination.
“This whole perversion of the Word of God began when Luther said each person should interpret the Bible for themselves. This has led to so called christians condoning and accepting homosexual sex and marriage.”
Given that the article then shows Catholics are far more likely to accept homosexuality than Baptists, it seems the author rejects his own evidence. Indeed, rejection of homosexuality seems to be in direct proportion to the emphasis on the Bible instead of man.
And this Southern Baptist has never met a baptist who thought homosexuality should be an accepted part of modern life.
When the starting sentence is false, it diminishes the rest of the message.
You noticed that too?
I made no such claim. We all inherit our sinful nature from Adam and Eve.
How many protestant members of SCOTUS voted for Roe v. Wade?
> “So here it is. King Henry the VIII made his own church, The Church of England so that he could get around what Jesus said; What God has united, let no man divide and kill two of his wives and remarry four more times. He modified his christianity to suite his sexual desires. He then went on to steal Catholic property, killed thousands and caused years of persecution and starvation of Catholics in England and Ireland.”
Enough of this sanctimonious ‘holier than thou’ spew coming from some source calling itself ‘Traditional Catholic Priest’. Henry VIII was an egregious sinner surrounded by sinners. And this makes the Catholic Church clean and holy to throw this mud on Protestants?
Let’s cut to the chase: Carota wants to pick a fight by throwing mud at Protestants. Does this Catholic labeled neanderthal not understand that Catholic Pedophelia has over centuries traumatized tens of thousands of children leaving them scarred for life, and worse separated them from God by confusing the image of Christ with Church Pedophiles? Does he not understand that tens of millions of people can’t stand to be associated with or have anything to do with the Catholic Church because of attitudes like his?
Carota is the epitome of why Christians kill Christians. The Church has throughout the ages done wonderful and divine things for humanity but when it sleeps it allows the Carotas inside to spew their pride and conceit on others thereby engendering hate and violence. The Church leadership should take its Carotas like petulant children by the ears to a basin where their mouths are forced to taste bitter soap.
Catholic Carotas likening Protestants to scum ... Pot calling Kettle
Why are you trying to change the subject?
....”Before Luther the only Bible was the CATHOLIC Bible”....
Not so.....
..... many German translations of the bible existed before Martin Luther.... Traditions of these non-Protestant churches include the Bible, patristic, conciliar, and liturgical texts...... Prior to the Protestant movement, hundreds of vernacular translations of the Bible and liturgical materials were translated throughout the preceding sixteen centuries...... Before the Protestant Reformation, Latin was almost exclusively utilized in Latin Rite Catholic Churches, but was understood by only the most literate.
After they repented?
I'm single, hetero, and therefore must remain celibate. That's the law of God and of the Church. The Church isn't asking any differently of people of other sexual orientation. Those who remain celibate are welcome in the Church, and it is sinful for the rest of us to mistreat or isolate them in any way.
I think the problem here is that sex is taken so lightly in our society. People who are celibate are the exception to the rule. Cohabitation, with or without eventual marriage, though sinful, is the norm.
Celibacy is not easy. What is there in this world that's worthwhile that is easy? Besides, it does not preclude friendship, family relationships, participation in church or civic activities. It doesn't have to be lonely or isolated. There is so much more to a person than their sex life. There have been many talented people of homosexual orientation - writers, musicians, entertainers, for example- who have contributed to our society- maybe because they realized there is more to a human person than physical desire.
Getting popcorn. This will be ugly.
“This whole perversion of the Word of God began when Luther said each person should interpret the Bible for themselves. “
Ahh. I am sure those who burned Tyndale at the stake for giving the people the Word of God in their own language would agree with you sentiment.
The Bible itself attests that there have always been those who twist the Word of God. Paul spoke of it. Peter spoke of it. It happened before false prophets and teachers existed when the Devil asked Eve “Hath God said?...”
God has reserved for Himself a remnant of true believers who do understand and follow His word.
The RCC has propagated the notion that people understanding the Bible and having a Bible was dangerous and would lead to much false doctrine, while at the same time the RCC has disseminated false scriptures which were subsequently adopted by Protestant translators seeking to modernize the Bible.
The RCC is itself filled with false doctrines which can never be repented of and corrected as long as the RCC claims it is infallible and unable to have wrong doctrine. It might begin by acknowledging the murder of men like William Tyndale. But I will not hold my breath.
The RCC may have a correct position on homosexuality, but this has no effect on whether clergy, lay people, and Catholic politicians actually DO anything differently based on that doctrine or whether member of RCC actually agree with the official doctrine.
So is it better to be part of an organization that has a official doctrine that is correct but not followed? Or to understand the doctrine directly from the Bible and actually follow it?
Traditional Catholic Priest: Your orthography leaves much to be desired.
Regards,
Jesus didn’t have to say anything; he just incinerated the cities.
Ask the Pope, he’s infallible and stuff.
Would Jesus say “No in the butt”. I think so.
'Journey' is one of those red flag words. When I hear 'justice', I know they mean Marxism. When I hear 'journey', I know they mean affirmation of sin.
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