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To: yarddog
#14: "I do know that Southern Baptists prefer plain crosses rather than ones with Jesus on them."

Part of it has to do with denominational emphasis.

In Catholic theology, they "sacrifice" Jesus on the cross every week as part of their liturgy. The emphasis is on Jesus's death on the cross.

In Protestant theology the emphasis is on the empty cross and tomb, the risen Christ of Easter.

All Christians believe in Jesus death and Resurrection.

Why there is different emphasis in worship between denominations leads to endless debates which haven't been resolved for hundreds of years and it is not likely that debating this on FR will reach some sort of unifying breakthrough.
 

50 posted on 05/30/2018 6:55:51 PM PDT by Governor Dinwiddie (MAGA in the mornin', MAGA in the evenin', MAGA at suppertime . . .)
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To: Governor Dinwiddie

I understand where you are going, but have to make subtle corrections.

Holy Mass, among other things, re-presents (presents again) the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is a public proclamation of all that Jesus did for us, and our belief in those things. It reminds us of His sacrifice, once for all eternity. It reminds us of His resurrection, and the promise of Heaven.

Holy Mass is the reading of the Word, singing the Psalms, proclaiming the Gospel, and seeking communion with the Immortal, and Ever Living God.

If a church wants or doesn’t want a statue of Jesus, that’s none of my business.


56 posted on 05/30/2018 7:26:47 PM PDT by SpirituTuo
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To: Governor Dinwiddie
Thank you. I think your thoughts are very sensible.

One correction, though, if I may. You wrote, "In Catholic theology, they "sacrifice" Jesus on the cross every week as part of their liturgy."

This is not so. Jesus, the "Lamb of God", was sacrificed once, only once, in a particular time and place, on Calvary Hill outside Jerusalem, in the 3rd decade of the Christian era, historical, and not repeated.

In another sense, since Jesus is God, His actions are eternal and timeless. Hence, even at His baptism at the Jordan, John said of Him, "Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world." This word is in the present tense, and signifies a continuous act, for the Lamb rightfully has this power both now and forever to take away the sins of the world.

Even more strikingly, Revelation calls Jesus "The Lamb that was sacrificed before the foundation of the world. (Rev. 13:8)

Before. The foundation. Of the world.

It's in this "timeless" sense that the Liturgy is a sacrifice--- Christ is not "re-sacrificed," but the One Sacrifice of Christ is made present -- and not only "every week" but every hour of every day, everywhere in the world. This very thing --- the Pure Offering--- was prophesied long ago (Malachi 1:11)

From the rising of the sun
even unto the going down of the same
my Name shall be great among the Gentiles;
and in every place
incense shall be offered unto my Name,
and a pure offering:
for my Name shall be great among the Gentiles,
saith the Lord of hosts.

"A" pure offering. One pure offering. Jesus, once and for all. And forever.

90 posted on 05/30/2018 8:22:32 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o (In Donegal, I still have 700,000 who have not bent the knee to Baal.)
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To: Governor Dinwiddie; yarddog

Yep.


96 posted on 05/30/2018 8:38:48 PM PDT by Vendome (I've Gotta Be Me https://youtu.be/wH-pk2vZGw2M)
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To: Governor Dinwiddie

**In Catholic theology, they “sacrifice” Jesus on the cross every week as part of their liturgy. The emphasis is on Jesus’s death on the cross.**

This is an untrue statement.


100 posted on 05/30/2018 8:42:02 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Governor Dinwiddie

You mentioned Protestant and Catholic... what about Baptist?
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115 posted on 05/30/2018 9:47:49 PM PDT by Bikkuri
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