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To: antceecee

“Why don’t you leave it in God’s hands to judge?”

~ ~ ~

Hi, it’s not about judgment. Jesus tells you to shout it from the rooftop, you can’t remain silent especially in a time when there is so little faith in the world.

Prayer and worship is a way God comes to us too. There is
a benefit to the faithful gathering together to worship Him and making one day special for God.

It’s Scriptural Jesus went to the Temple, (He wasn’t alone there) to worship the Father with fellow believers and we follow His example. Now, that includes worshiping Our Lord, Our Savior. Important, and do not forget, God the Holy Spirit.

It is a mortal sin to miss Mass on Sunday. God doesn’t hold
non-Catholic Christians to keeping the Lord’s Day holy?

People do not want to go to Church and make every excuse.

Easy Protestantism. And to be fair, sometime Catholics too.


79 posted on 07/24/2012 12:07:56 AM PDT by stpio
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To: stpio
It is a mortal sin to miss Mass on Sunday. God doesn’t hold non-Catholic Christians to keeping the Lord’s Day holy?

The Lord's day if the figment of imagination for anyone who believes it has anything to do with worshiping on Sunday...Jesus doesn't care which day you make the Lord's Day...He'd like it to be every day...

The Catholic Lord's Day was invented by the Catholic religion to put people under bondage...It is not from God...It is not biblical...

Unlike Catholics, we are not under the law, but grace...There is no sin committed if we miss or don't even go to church...

You are causing folks to stumble when you put them under this, and any other yoke of bondage...

92 posted on 07/24/2012 12:39:23 PM PDT by Iscool (You mess with me, you mess with the WHOLE trailerpark...)
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