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Freeoples Thread 303
Posted on 04/23/2002 7:04:16 PM PDT by Mo1
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To: Mo1
Oh hell all these religions confuse me I think all protestant church doctrines believe in the imaculate conception of Christ, but that none of them accept the imaculate conception of Mary, or the virginity of her mother.
There are people in all seminaries who teach radical liberal stuff contrary to doctrine.
So9
To: gratefulwharffratt
For some fundamentalist fun try
Landover Baptist. Some of the best satire on the web.
682
posted on
04/26/2002 7:40:03 AM PDT
by
lodwick
To: ValerieUSA
God's people wandered in and out of the covenant like many do the covenant of marriage, but God has not broken His part. If He did it would make Him a liar when He said that His promise to them was forever. It was foreordained their rejection that the gentiles might be "grafted in" but He will again gather His people to Himself. But for the grace of God, there would have been no chance for ALL to be saved.
To: lodwick
For some fundamentalist fun try Landover Baptist. Some of the best satire on the web. Yes, and they offer some of the funniest T Shirts ever printed.
http://www.bettybowers.com/index.html
So9
To: ValerieUSA
Ok Thanks .. I tend to forget what one religion believes and what another religion doesn't believe ..
685
posted on
04/26/2002 7:42:55 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: lodwick
Associate Pastor Asks For Cost Of Living Increase And Is Shot In Leg At Monthly Budget Meeting Prayers go out to Brother Hawkins who is recovering at Landover Baptist Memorial Hospital. OK ... lol
686
posted on
04/26/2002 7:44:49 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: Servant of the Nine
Paul did not corrupt the doctrine. Paul wrote of his own experiences as a man, he also wrote instructions that were inspired by the Spirit - not his own experience in the world. The two types of passages in Paul's writings must be given two kinds of consideration today. In his time, the persecution of the early church was real - he himself had been the most vicious persecutor with the jealous hatred of the Jews and the power of his Roman citizenship.
He knew how vulnerable women were to terrible abuse (think of female POWs) and that being married to a Christian leader was a dangerous proposition. He thought it was selfish and irresponsible for a man called to preach and teach to take a wife and risk her life (and their children's lives) to torture and death - and also to risk his loyalty to his calling and the people he ministered to. When you confessed your faith to a preacher or another Christian, you put your very life into his hands, and he could be tortured to give up your name at any time.... or his wife could be tortured.
To: Servant of the Nine
I think all protestant church doctrines believe in the imaculate conception of Christ, but that none of them accept the imaculate conception of Mary, or the virginity of her mother. OK .. THAT is was I was thinking of ..
688
posted on
04/26/2002 7:48:51 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: sweetliberty
I could be wrong .. but are you referring to the revelations??
689
posted on
04/26/2002 7:50:47 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: sweetliberty
I did not say God broke His promise - I said He fulfilled it in Christ.
To: celtic gal
Ouch...
To: Mo1
We do have sacramental confession in the Episcopal church, but it is an option, not a requirement. It is my understanding that the 7 sacraments of the Catholic church are more or less equal. In the Episcopal church, only baptism and Holy Eucharist are considered true sacraments. The others are considered lesser sacraments.
To: Servant of the Nine
Have I already offended everyone and run them away?Yes and no...
To: gratefulwharffratt
I don't agree, but that IS what I was taught Oh and BTW .. I was taught that we are ALL God's children regardless of the religion we may belong to ..
694
posted on
04/26/2002 7:58:50 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: sweetliberty
God continues to fulfill all of His promises in Christ. The Kingdom of God is not Israel.
To: ValerieUSA
He thought it was selfish and irresponsible for a man called to preach and teach to take a wife and risk her life Fear and loathing of women drips from everything the man wrote.
He was a devout Jew before conversion in middle age. Where was his wife? He could never have been employed by the Temple for any purpose if he did not have one. What did he do to/with her?
So9
To: sweetliberty
What you don't get hit in the head at confirmation .. lol
697
posted on
04/26/2002 8:00:36 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: Mo1
That was wrong .. I am such a bad catholic .. lol
698
posted on
04/26/2002 8:01:16 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: Mo1
Oh... there's another difference. I am taught that only Christians are joint heirs with Jesus. I guess you can be one of His children in this world, but not be an heir. That always causes problems.....
To: Servant of the Nine
Think of what constituted a "devout Jew" in those days --- King Herod?
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