Posted on 04/22/2015 11:50:07 AM PDT by NYer
The word, 'remembrance".
Wrong. "this" is taking and eating. Look at the context. There was no hocus pocus prayer.
Lutheran Church Missouri Synod.
An orthodox Lutheran Synod
Father Luther would be so proud...
Ultraa wrong.....take and eat of this "THIS IS MY BODY"....Take and drink of this "THIS IS A CUP OF MY BLOOD WHICH WILL BE SHED FOR THE REMISSION OF SIN"
Do THIS in memory of me
Yes indeed I hear crickets and they are not in season yet:)
Unfortunately for you, it doesn’t mention saying ‘hocus pocus” over bread and turning it into Christ body.
and this you know exactly how...?
The word, ‘remembrance”.
ah, yes, because’in remembrance of’ and ‘in memory of’ express such polar opposite thought patterns...
the more you ‘explain’ the more foolish your position becomes...
That's very astute and the thought has caused me to spend a lot of time with the definition of liberal. It's all about a liberal interpretation. It's about taking liberties with something that should be revered. It's like taking liberties with a ... virgin. How very ironic.
I think he would be a bit saddened that the reformation is still going on, but also be shocked on how nutty all of Christendom has become.
No need for snark. Dust of the earth? OK, but HOW did he do tha?
I’ve probably read the Bible more times than you can count, but I still have questions.
Vatican II made changes re: religious liberty and ecumenism, but not Adam and Eve.
Yes there is. And will remain so as long as you hypocrites insist on subjecting the bringing into being of everything from nothing to "scientific laws" while still believing that a virgin gave birth through her side so her hymen would remain intact. Why no "scientific laws" to explain that, hmm?
Dust of the earth? OK, but HOW did he do tha?
What "natural laws" did he use to cause the resurrection? The multiplication of loaves and fishes? Don't tell me . . . those where "miracles." But the creation of man has to be "natural!"
Ive probably read the Bible more times than you can count, but I still have questions.
So? What have "questions" to do with rejecting the Biblical narrative and insisting on scientific uniformitarianism?
But since you bring it up, tell me in scripture where to find the doctrine of sola scripture. And what is your take on John 6?
There you go. This whole thread is about Adam and Eve but rather than answer aimhigh's question you immediately invoke the only verses which the Catholic Church interprets literally. Why don't you answer the question about Adam and Eve? Why do you dodge it?
I take this as a back door admission that you don't believe the events narrated in Genesis actually happened. After all, that's "heretical" for a Catholic (or an Orthodox), isn't it?
You know what's really crazy? Aside from Augustine most of your church fathers were young-earth creationists. They never felt the need to limit the literal details of Genesis like their so-called followers do. But every statement in which they agree with Fundamentalist Protestants is dismissed because "they were relying on the science of their time and didn't know what we know today." Yet every teaching on which they disagree with Fundamentalist Protestants is treated as untouchable divinely-revealed truth!
What a lousy attitude to have!
When I point out the rather severe theological issues this presents, I have been called a fundamentalist Catholic hater. When I show them the parts of the Catholic Catechism quoted the article.. Well I was asked to leave.
You mean like all those Catholic bibles that teach the documentary hypothesis and that Adam and Eve are myths?
How do you reconcile such bibles with the claim made in the article at the head of this thread?
Where are you guys? Why isn’t this issue important to you???
A bible in the hand of a Catholic is like the constitution in the hands of a liberal.
Now kindly retract the claws.
I see that English is your second language.
I never disputed the Genesis account at all.
Are you Christophobic, maybe?
Again, refer to my second sentence.
Get some coffe, man. You’re still hung over.
As far as getting into a debate about the literal truth of Adam and Eve and whether it is important to me? I find a number of things important to me, but I also recognize that there is just so much one can say. Case in point: the ongoing "debate" with Protestants about the Eucharist and whether it is literal. I don't argue with them about that anymore because it's pretty clear their minds are closed. That doesn't mean it isn't important to me.
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