***Reformed theology, just like Paul and the Apostles, bases every thought, word and deed on Jesus Christ. ***
Wrong again. Look through the WCF proofs and tell me the percentage of Gospel Scriptures used as proof.
***But in the nearby post where I offer Christ’s exact words, you dismiss them with an haughty “irrelevant.” lol.***
You’re batting 0.000 today. Your post offered no proof of your point, as is normal and usual. I very often see Scripture quoted entirely out of context, and often see it used as proofs when it obviously means something else.
*** didn’t know the RCC only used the red letters of the Bible, but if that’s all you’ll respond to, then read this and learn by it.***
Which Catholic did you mug to acquire the word of Jesus?
John 17: Jesus is referring to the Apostles. Wrong.
Matthew 7: exhorts us all to act correctly. Works, you know.
Matthew 15: tells us expressly that God is not the author of sin. More works.
John 3: tells us that we must be born again. Catholics have had this practice since AD 32. If I recall correctly, you’ve been doing it since 1936.
John 10: tells us about those of us who have accepted God’s Grace.
I’m not surprised that you don’t know what they mean since the Reformed are not acquainted with them whatsoever, neither do they know what to do with them when they do confront them. But we’ll pray for you, as we do for all.
We’ll bring you the Bible, even though the heathens spit upon us and pluck our beards.
Your method of debate is simply to intone: "wrong."
John 17: Jesus is referring to the Apostles. Wrong.
LOL. I don't have time to go through all of your errors, but this one is easy since we've been over it before and we've noted that the RC Bible must not include John 17:20 --
"Neither pray I for these alone, but for them also which shall believe on me through their word"
Go back to the Bible and read it, Mark. It's all there and you're missing it.