Posted on 04/17/2015 12:12:16 PM PDT by RnMomof7
Who ever said it was? Or is that some type of obfuscation to divert? The individual ekklesia (assemblies) are indeed visible. I would suppose you would not deny that the Catholic Church claims their so called saints are part of the "church" right? Are they visible?
A "maiden" was an unmarried young woman. Are you saying they were not virgins?
And here is a quick link, the reason I linked it is because it cites the debate between Saint Justin Martyr and The Jews of his time, particulary, a Jewish Scholar named Trypo. This debate can be accessed at the Protestant site CCEL or the Catholic one Newadvent. Regardless, the Jews circa 150AD did not view the Hebrew word almah to mean virgin and clearly rejected the Greek LXX use of the word parthenos which clearly means virgin, which is the way the Hellenstic Jews translated almah in the LXX version of the OT.
http://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/17042/does-isaiah-714-refer-to-a-virgin
Truth says we call a spade a spade and we call a cult a cult.
CynicalBear:
Ok fair enough but if you are going to use those terms, I will have to ask you not to post to me again at all. I will no longer post to you. I am not going to discuss anything with anyone who uses those terms.
Thanks in advance for your cooperation in this manner.
"without excluding a possibility that the young woman might be a virgin."
Now, when we take all of the scriptural references to Mary we understand she was a virgin don't we. The Catholic propensity to focus on just one verse leads to all kinds of errors.
If you post false interpretations of scripture I will post to refute them. Count on it.
see post 305. No more comments
no, you will refute what you think is false. Again, no comment on the matter again and I respectfully ask you not to post me in the future on any subject.
Thanks again for your cooperation in this manner
Ok, you have a problem with Saint Jerome.
No, I have a problem with you calling him the greatest ever and then having to change your story.
ealgeone:
It is my opinion he was, and I provided evidence for why I made that claim. If you have a candidate who you think is better, propose who you think it is.
And I still stand by that claim that he was in fact the best biblical scholar in the history of the Church.
And here is the Newadvent biography of Saint Jerome. At the beginning of the 10th paragraph, I believe, the sentence begins “To Sum up his Biblical Knowledge of Saint Jerome ranks him first among ancient biblical exegetes.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08341a.htm
That was a clear admission of what we knew all along.
You opinion is not necessarily a fact.
Something I thought I would never see. I'm thinking it was a slip up. True non the less.
No it wasn’t and in fact Protestants and Evangelicals condemned the KKK in the 1920’s.
Notice many of the KKK accusations have been removed by the mods.
Rewriting history is pretty much a must for Catholicism.
This is scary.....
Syncro:
Nonsense, The KKK was tied to American Protestant Christianity. The ones that condemned it were what you FR prots here call the Liberal mainline Protestants.
There was a Catholic Priest in Alabama around 1925 that was murdered by a Pastor of a Protestant Church who as a KKK member.
ealgeone:
No sure the context of the quote you are writing. The article I gave you was longer than that quote.
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