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The Reality of Romanism
The Riddleblog ^ | May 10, 2007 | Kim Riddlebarger

Posted on 05/17/2007 10:08:04 AM PDT by Gamecock

Reading Francis Beckwith's interview with David Neff in Christianity Today, reminded me of how idyllic the Roman church can seem in the minds of those who embrace it (Click here: Q&A: Francis Beckwith | Christianity Today | A Magazine of Evangelical Conviction).

But then this news report appeared today which gives a much different picture of the supposed glories of Romanism (Click here: Pope to canonize first Brazilian saint - Yahoo! News).

All discussion of justification, the authority of Scripture, and reciting the Creed aside, the Pope is heading to Brazil to canonize Antonio de Sant'Anna Galvao, a Franciscan monk who is credited with 5000 miraculous healings. Over 1 million people are expected to be in attendance. The healings supposedly come as a result of swallowing rice paper pills prepared by the monk over two hundred years ago. According to the AP news report . . .

"The Vatican has officially certified the medical cases of two Brazilian women as divinely inspired miracles that justify the sainthood of Galvao. Both of these women spoke of their faith with The Associated Press, claiming that their children would not be alive today were it not for the tiny rice-paper pills that Friar Galvao handed out two centuries ago.

Although the friar died in 1822, the tradition is carried on by Brazilian nuns who toil in the Sao Paulo monastery where Galvao is buried, preparing thousands of the Tic Tac-sized pills distributed free each day to people seeking cures for all manner of ailments. Each one is inscribed with a prayer in Latin: `After birth, the Virgin remained intact. Mother of God, intercede on our behalf.'

Sandra Grossi de Almeida, 37, is one such believer. She had a uterine malformation that should have made it impossible for her to carry a child for more than four months. But in 1999, after taking the pills, she gave birth to Enzo, now 7. `I have faith," Grossi said, pointing to her son. I believe in God, and the proof is right here.'

Nearly 10 years before that, Daniela Cristina da Silva, then 4 years old, entered a coma and suffered a heart attack after liver and kidney complications from hepatitis A. `The doctors told me to pray because only a miracle could save her,' Daniela's mother Jacyra said recently. `My sister sneaked into the intensive care unit and forced my daughter to swallow Friar Galvao's pills.'"

So, if you "return home" to Rome, you get the whole ball of wax, including the beatification of saints who give out Tic-Tac size rice-paper pills which supposedly heal. And Pope Benedict XVI will be there to bless it all.

By the way, confessional Protestants affirm the historical evangelical doctrine of justification by grace alone, through faith alone, on account of Christ alone, and the full authority of Scripture. And yes, we even recite the Creed every Lord's Day and we use a biblical-text based liturgy which is quite similar to that described by Justin Martyr in the second century.

Too bad Dr. Beckwith didn't consider a confessional Protestant church before embracing Romanism. Now he's stuck with Antonio de Sant'Anna Galvao and his rice-paper healing pills.


TOPICS: Catholic; Charismatic Christian; General Discusssion; Mainline Protestant
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To: pjr12345; Risky-Riskerdo

Circuit Citys are closing all over the place so it’s probably more than acceptable; it’s down right prescient.


221 posted on 05/17/2007 5:46:08 PM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: Risky-Riskerdo
9) Weave into your history the story of Nephi chopping off Laban's head.

Could Nephi simply disembowel Laban? Or is decapitation absolutely necessary?

222 posted on 05/17/2007 5:46:12 PM PDT by pjr12345
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To: pjr12345; Risky-Riskerdo

Rewriting is not writing.


223 posted on 05/17/2007 5:47:37 PM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: HarleyD
No, I don’t label all Protestants as Jihadists. Just those that bash the Catholic Church.
Yes, my mother was proud of me when she was alive. Thanks for thinking of her.
I am glad you have Christ in your heart. But he gave specific guidance for you to follow and he waits for you to do so. That being said it is up to you to find it in your heart to do so and I pray you do.
224 posted on 05/17/2007 5:48:04 PM PDT by IrishCatholic (No local communist or socialist party chapter? Join the Democrats, it's the same thing.)
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To: Risky-Riskerdo
14) You must invite the smartest people in the world to examine your book with care, and you must strive to make sure your book gets into smart people's hands so that they can scrutinize it and try to prove it a forgery.

Since I don't know any really smart people, could my cousin Floyd say, "yep"?

225 posted on 05/17/2007 5:48:04 PM PDT by pjr12345
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To: Dr. Eckleburg
It's either Schnapps or Nehi Grape Soda.

BINGO BONGO!

Don Pardo, give that lovely, intelligent lady who wanted to be a babe, the grand prize of the day, all all expense paid weeks trip to the wonderful tourist trap resort on the NC-SC border in I-95. Yes folks, the Doctor has won an exclusive trip to Pedroland, South of the Border, the most exotic spot on I-95, centrally located between New York and Miami. And along with the trip, Don Pardo, give her a $5.00 gift certificate at Pedro's Sombrero Gift Shoppe

226 posted on 05/17/2007 5:49:05 PM PDT by Risky-Riskerdo
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To: Risky-Riskerdo
23) You must be persecuted for writing the book.

Can I count Floyd being dropped on his head as an infant as persecution?

227 posted on 05/17/2007 5:49:46 PM PDT by pjr12345
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To: pjr12345
Circuit City is not acceptable. Being electronic in nature people will assume you have some intelligence.

Taco Bell is a worthy substitute however.

228 posted on 05/17/2007 5:50:35 PM PDT by Risky-Riskerdo
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To: Risky-Riskerdo
Circuit City is not acceptable.

Oh well, I'll break the news to my nephew.

229 posted on 05/17/2007 5:51:54 PM PDT by pjr12345
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To: pjr12345
14) You must invite the smartest people in the world to examine your book with care, and you must strive to make sure your book gets into smart people's hands so that they can scrutinize it and try to prove it a forgery.

Since I don't know any really smart people, could my cousin Floyd say, "yep"?

Only if Floyd can blow smoke out of his ears.

230 posted on 05/17/2007 5:51:55 PM PDT by Risky-Riskerdo
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To: pjr12345
Could Nephi simply disembowel Laban? Or is decapitation absolutely necessary?

If the challenge says so

the head must go.

231 posted on 05/17/2007 5:52:51 PM PDT by Risky-Riskerdo
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To: pjr12345
23) You must be persecuted for writing the book.

Can I count Floyd being dropped on his head as an infant as persecution?

Is Floyd Roman Catholic? If he is, then that is acceptable.

232 posted on 05/17/2007 5:54:43 PM PDT by Risky-Riskerdo
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To: pjr12345

Taco Bell is hiring, have him make a career change.


233 posted on 05/17/2007 5:55:27 PM PDT by Risky-Riskerdo
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To: Risky-Riskerdo

I can see why it’s so difficult to start a religion. Perhaps I’ll take a different route. I think I’ll start by writing a few science fiction novels...


234 posted on 05/17/2007 5:57:33 PM PDT by pjr12345
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To: pjr12345
Consult with L. Ron Hubbard on how to get started.

But you have to call George Noory when he has a medium on the coast to coast radio show.

235 posted on 05/17/2007 6:01:34 PM PDT by Risky-Riskerdo
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To: Dr. Eckleburg

The Bible tells me that placebos are ineffective?


236 posted on 05/17/2007 6:02:14 PM PDT by RobbyS ( CHIRHO)
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To: pjr12345
I can see why it’s so difficult to start a religion.

Yo, like de cult rap artist SendMOCash says in his latest release, "It's Hard Out On De Streets Fo De Cultmakers"

237 posted on 05/17/2007 6:03:48 PM PDT by Risky-Riskerdo
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To: Dr. Eckleburg

Oh, forget it. Unsurprisingly, you’re not even addressing my original point, nor any of the other points I’ve made. Continuing having fun cracking jokes and nitpickiing irrelevant details to avoid addressing the issue. This is my last post on this thread; you Bible-believers continue to have fun cutting up the Church that provided you with the Bible.


238 posted on 05/17/2007 6:06:51 PM PDT by marsh_of_mists
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To: Gamecock

Do you really believe this?

To even take the first step in the three step canonization process — a lot more is needed.

Sounds like a Catholic bashing article. You might want to add Catholic bashing to your key words.


239 posted on 05/17/2007 6:08:13 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: marsh_of_mists
you Bible-believers continue to have fun cutting up the Church that provided you with the Bible.

Please stop propagating that myth, it's not healthy to believe in illusions.

240 posted on 05/17/2007 6:13:09 PM PDT by Risky-Riskerdo
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