Posted on 09/10/2016 4:47:18 AM PDT by BlessedBeGod
The Truth is found in the Torah. The Torah teaches us to be holy, clean before our Creator, and to eschew the realm of death. G-d is the G-d of the living, not the dead. Dead bodies, or parts thereof contaminate. In the days of Yeshua one had to undergo purification after touching a dead body before he could return to the Temple to worship. To be accused of dealing in the realm of death was a great insult. That is why Yeshua declared to some of the Prushim who were opposing him, “You are like white washed sepulchers: you look good on the outside, but inside you are full of dead men’s bones!” G-d forbids necromancy - consorting with the dead. That is what Egypt did before G-d brought us out with a mighty hand. So when a young seeker said to him, [”Master, I will follow you, but please, let me go and bury my father who has died.”] Yeshua answered, “Let the dead bury the dead; you, follow me!” His words still call us today, to leave the Egypt of mans arrogance and return to the truth of the Torah: the Truth of what is.
“You know what posted isnt true”
Mark 12 is true.
And praying to the dead to get them to innercede with G-d is not what eould have been done.
His relics was just in NJ
Padre Pios’ body is only
“ Partially Corrupted,”
I don’t know, I’ve never seen him..what part of his body is decayed? But then is it really an issue as most of his body is intact which is a miracle.
Who said,
Live Fast,
Die Young and
leave a Good looking Corpse.
?
Padre Pio is a saint
You are corrupted.
I’m corrupted?
Now I’m Worried,,,
I quoted James Dean.
Being Despised by the Despicable is my Goal.
Welcome to the Club!
Any chance You could elaborate on
Me being “Corrupt?”
Why would you say that?
I’m trying to be charitable.
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