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To: Just mythoughts
"WHO are these so called ‘early church fathers’.... by name please?"

You asked a question.

She politely posts answers to your question. Then you go back to this

" I could read most of the New Testament by the time I read all these links. Which is going to benefit my ‘soul/spirit’ more"

So without reading something else is declared. What is the purpose of a discussion and your words?

Remember this thread reads Essays for Lent. Do we practice lent? We ask a question? But do not follow what was presented when asked towards a person.

27 posted on 03/25/2012 10:46:23 AM PDT by johngrace (I am a 1 John 4! Christian- declared at every Sunday Mass , Divine Mercy and Rosary prayers!)
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To: johngrace
"WHO are these so called ‘early church fathers’.... by name please?"

You asked a question.

She politely posts answers to your question. Then you go back to this

I did not question the politeness of the links, I asked a specific question and I got multiples links that required much time to read.

" I could read most of the New Testament by the time I read all these links. Which is going to benefit my ‘soul/spirit’ more"

So without reading something else is declared. What is the purpose of a discussion and your words?

I can read the WORD and not one place in the whole of the Bible is 'lent' or any kind of essay WRITTEN purporting the claim of Mary Ever-Virgin recorded by those that God and His only Begotten Son selected to record His WORD.

I am trying to figure out who these 'fathers' were that decided they needed to recut and refine Peter's keys.

Remember this thread reads Essays for Lent. Do we practice lent? We ask a question? But do not follow what was presented when asked towards a person.

Christ never celebrated 'lent' or prayed to Mary Ever-Virgin. Christ kept the Passover, and His last observance was the appointed time wherein He became the one and for all time required blood sacrifice. No longer was it a requirement to shed blood for the forgiveness of sins.

See now as it is Written there is coming a time wherein all will have the WORD as given by the Heavenly Father in their heart/minds. AND the traditions of man are not going to be in the homework.

28 posted on 03/25/2012 11:08:29 AM PDT by Just mythoughts (Luke 17:32 Remember Lot's wife.)
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