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Catholic Church & Jesus Christ-Why No One Should Be A Catholic
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| August 30, 2005
| Why No One Should Be A Catholic
Posted on 03/04/2007 8:21:23 AM PST by Iscool
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To: Tax-chick
I tell ya, this "reverend" Iscool seems to be fond of is nothing more than an uneducated bumpkin.
Wonder how much money he's skimming from the ship of fools attending his "church..."
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posted on
03/04/2007 12:07:09 PM PST
by
AlaninSA
("Beware the fury of a patient man." - John Dryden)
To: Salvation; NYer
Tears come to my eyes every time I read this one paragraph penned by Scott Hahn. It's how I feel at every Mass. I am in Christ's personal presence through the blessed Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. I have attended many mainline Protestant services and they have generally been quite pleasant (although "different"), in fact the single best homily I have EVER heard was delivered by an Episcopalian minister. However, I always have left with the profound sense that something was missing, and that is the Real Presense of our Lord.
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posted on
03/04/2007 12:07:45 PM PST
by
wagglebee
("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
To: Tax-chick
Who is this idiot, anyway? Some rube from down at the Overcoming Spirit Baptist Church on the frontage road?
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posted on
03/04/2007 12:08:06 PM PST
by
gobus1
To: wagglebee; Uncle Chip; StAthanasiustheGreat; Iscool
The Church was "organized" when our Lord appeared to the apostles and told Peter to feed His sheep on Easter night.You, of course, mean The "day of preparation" for the Passover....don't you? [Matthew 27:62][Mark 15:42][Luke 23:54][John 19:31]
To: gobus1
Just do a Google search for the word Catholic and any weasel word like cult/conspiracy/scandal - and you'll hit tons of these nutcases.
Want to have great fun while wasting their time? Act like you're a person interested in "conversion." Lead them on in email...then start asking questions and challenging their hollow doctrine.
You'd be stunned by how quickly these snake handlers degrade into profanity, anger and threats.
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posted on
03/04/2007 12:10:45 PM PST
by
AlaninSA
("Beware the fury of a patient man." - John Dryden)
To: Uncle Chip
"And the Fathers who called it that were right but also a little idealistic."
Oh, I don't know; we Orthodox still call it that.
"There were several clues early on that the small "c" was destined to become the big "C" with "Roman" in front it. One was when the Bishop of Rome circa 380 AD began to refer to himself as the "Pontiff" and the other was Augustine's anointing of Rome as the City of God. The handwriting was on the wall ---"
Well, the Church of Rome was considered the first See of Christendom from very, very early on. When the Fathers declared the Bishop of Rome to be the first among equals of the patriarchs, they weren't proclaiming anything new or innovative. The Latin Church asserts that this is because of +Peter. Orthodoxy asserts this is because Rome was the capitol of the Empire. I'm Orthodox, so I ascribe to the latter. That seems to make sense in light of the fact that +Peter was bishop of +Antioch before he ever went to Rome. One would think that that fact would, in Latin Church reasoning, make the Patriarch of Antioch the first among equals of The Church, but of course he isn't.
At any rate, the deference shown to Rome for 800-900 years after Pentecost seems to have stemmed from two things; first its recognition as the first See by the Council at Nicea and second, and far more importantly, its comparatively consistent theological orthodoxy during that period. Things began coming apart for the West under the influence of the Franks, a prime excample of which was their insistence on the filioque innovation, an insistence to which Rome eventually subcumbed. While Roman Popes had certainly been jealous of their real or imagined perogatives as the first among equals and zealous in their exercise, it really wasn't until the Popes began trying to impose innovative Frankish theology on the East that the Great Schism became inevitable. In all honesty, UC, its Charlemagne the Protestants should look to rather than Constantine for an imperial source of "Roman Catholicism". What is fascinating, though, is that today it seems the Latin Church is ready to move "back" to the role it played in the pre Schism Church. If that happens, a new, true Ecumenical Council can be held to deal with the dogmas which have arisen in the West since the 7th Ecumenical Council.
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posted on
03/04/2007 12:11:46 PM PST
by
Kolokotronis
(Christ is Risen, and you, o death, are annihilated!)
To: NYer
I have read all of Scott Hahn's books. He's excellent. This too shall pass. :)
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posted on
03/04/2007 12:13:04 PM PST
by
defconw
( Mrs. Cibco in 55 days!)
To: Tax-chick; NYer; kstewskis; Victoria Delsoul; narses; Suzy Quzy
No one can be a true Christian and a Catholic at the same time. Darn... and to think I went to Mass this morning, and received the Eucharist all for nothing! /Sarcasm off/
Isn't it amazing that other "Christians" love to attack the Catholics as unworthy, but never see the plank in their own eye.
To: AlaninSA
(Psst! There was a Pope called Cletus.)
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posted on
03/04/2007 12:14:03 PM PST
by
Mad Dawg
("Now we are all Massoud.")
To: Kolokotronis
Course, you'll agree with us in the Ecumenical Council cause you can't wait for Clown Masses and other "Frankish" innovations we've been slammed with since our last Council. :-D
To: Iscool
Many Catholics leave your church for just the opposite reason...Many Catholics leave because they have no idea what the Catholic faith teaches. And yes, sadly, they are deficient in the Bible knowledge. I can only come back to the squishy American bishops, but in truth it also falls upon the Church militant.
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posted on
03/04/2007 12:14:12 PM PST
by
technochick99
(www.YourDogStuff.com)
To: technochick99; Iscool
Any many Protestants leave for Rome or Eastern Orthodoxy because they see the Church of the Apostles and Church Fathers there. They see the Traditional Church of the First Christians.
To: Mad Dawg
Actually, we call him Anencletus...
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posted on
03/04/2007 12:17:43 PM PST
by
AlaninSA
("Beware the fury of a patient man." - John Dryden)
To: Lil'freeper
As with other Protestants of this particular stripe (most Protestants are not like this), I see an individual with no joy or humility but only hate, loathing, a warped sense of self-importance, and an ill tongue. He does not carry the message or the hope of Jesus Christ. All I can do is pray for his (their) eyes to opened.
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posted on
03/04/2007 12:18:28 PM PST
by
big'ol_freeper
(It looks like one of those days when one nuke is just not enough-- Lt. Col. Mitchell, SG-1)
To: StAthanasiustheGreat
I agree that the Orthodox (and Eastern Catholic) churches have much that's of value to all of us.
Kolokotronis persuaded me to attend a Greek Orthodox devotion last Lent. Lovely people over at St. Nektarios The Wonder Worker ... although I thought the roof would fall in when my daughter suggested that their liturgy needed an electric guitar!
I can spell "PAT" with my Greek alphabet blocks!
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posted on
03/04/2007 12:21:10 PM PST
by
Tax-chick
(Every "choice" has a direct object.)
To: irishtenor
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posted on
03/04/2007 12:22:23 PM PST
by
sitetest
(If Roe is not overturned, no unborn child will ever be protected in law.)
To: AlaninSA
At "Rhema Bible Center" in Broken Arrow, OK, they collected a 20% "tithe" from the congregation. If members didn't pay, they'd be invited to become members elsewhere, as it were.
But the first thing a Catholic will find in the Bible is that he can't buy his way out of hellfire ... (what chapter and verse, I wonder?)
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posted on
03/04/2007 12:23:27 PM PST
by
Tax-chick
(Every "choice" has a direct object.)
To: AlaninSA
Actually, we call him Anencletus...Wall, y'all just go right ahead then. "roun' here we call Clement "Clem" and Ferd'nand we call "Fud". You wanna call him Anniecletus, consarn it, I guess it's all raht. Here, take a pull outen my jug. I thank you'll like it oncet you git 'er down.
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posted on
03/04/2007 12:23:54 PM PST
by
Mad Dawg
("Now we are all Massoud.")
To: Tax-chick
When I return to Civilization I'll have to attend one.
To: Tax-chick
I think Catholics should just go PPPHHTTTTTH! and then get back to enjoying Sunday. Amen sister! First beautiful day in ages, and yard work needs done. And I love working in my yard (my mother still laughs everytime she hears me say that) so I am going to enjoy my Sunday this way.
Good sermon at Mass, I think. What I heard was good, but baby discovered Baby Jesus in the windows and started yelling "Hi Baby" to Him. So, I was sort of distracted.
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posted on
03/04/2007 12:24:18 PM PST
by
mockingbyrd
(peace begins in the womb)
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