Posted on 10/15/2001 6:54:40 AM PDT by malakhi
Statesmen may plan and speculate for liberty, but it is religion and morality alone which can establish the principles upon which freedom can securely stand. The only foundation of a free constitution is pure virtue. - John Adams |
No one taught me to see it that way.
Convenient. You can carry on the 30 years of dialogue between the Roman Catholics and Southern Baptists without ever leaving the house! ;o)
You must be holy.
Becky
Thats the same thing my folks said :(
But thanks for thaking the time read and respond. (it may be all I can hope for :)
BigMack
Ya that's it.
Becky
I asked because I didn't think that attending services at a non-Catholic church fulfilled a Catholic's Sunday obligation.
Hocus pocus
What were "the fundamentals" (the list, not the work)? And which one does your family not accept?
Pardon for butting in. I don't know your family, but if they are Catholic they do believe what you outlined above. Do you think maybe they don't use the same words as you do? I say that because I think a lot of Catholics might have an aversion to the word "saved".
It doesn't. In fact you might have to go to Mass twice for every time you go to a Protestant house of worship. ;-)
I think IMRight knows that his Sunday obligation is filled only at a Catholic Mass.
SD
My point exactly today. Do you think God is more pleased with someone who wants to go to church or someone who is obligated?
The Bible, and we accept them all.
BigMack
Maybe you could look at it as buying tickets on two horses in the same race?
WS, thank you for your sincere and thoughtful response to my post, and the tactful way you compliment first, than critique afterwords, which is exactly what I just did. Hahahaha
I have attempted to answer this several times, and I cant seem to avoid it sounding sarcastic and derisive, which I dont intend to do, so instead, I will learn from you, and simply ask you some hopefully thought provoking questions.
Do you find even the remotest suggestion in scripture that Joseph had been married prior to Mary
The RCs call Mary a spotless vessel, and while this is not a biblical term, you may feel it is true, if so, how do you account for the fact that God chose a man for Mary who had been married and had at least 6 other children to another woman, do you believe God would give Mary anything but a spotless man for her mate?
If Joseph had already brought 6 children into the marriage, had you considered how old they would have been.
Would Christ not then be the youngest of the 7?
Would you agree that the youngest child would have been a minimum of 3 years older then Jesus?
Would you agree that James would have had to be at least 8 to 10 years older then Jesus?
When the family followed Mary around the country side, she was their mother in law, and only a few years older then James?
When they all came to see Jesus in Mt 12:47 Then one said unto him, Behold, thy mother and thy brethren stand without, desiring to speak with thee.am I to believe that all his family was still following Mary around, and they ranged in ages from 33, to their 40s?
If Joseph had James 15 years prior to Mary, James could have been the same age as his mother in law?
If Jesus was the youngest child, and not the eldest, he held no responsibility for Marys welfare when he died, so he simply took it upon himself to tell John to take her in, because according to Jewish law, it was not his to give, and it would have gone to James.
Why do you suppose the genealogy failed to list Josephs previous wife and children?
Mt 1: 6. And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ.
I am going to stop here, because I could no doubt go on forever on these absurd hypothetical questions if this line of reasoning is followed to it's natural end, but first let me get your thinking so far on this. (^g^) JH
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