Posted on 10/15/2001 6:54:40 AM PDT by malakhi
Statesmen may plan and speculate for liberty, but it is religion and morality alone which can establish the principles upon which freedom can securely stand. The only foundation of a free constitution is pure virtue. - John Adams |
You know ... the weekend shift. ;o)
Catholics treat sin flippantly at times.
You're generalizing. Not a good thing.
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I presume you haven't caught up with the posts from yesterday....An example of the "flippancy" was evidenced beautifully by someone here yesterday. But aside from that, various sins have different levels of punishment (according to catholicism, that is) and pennance assigned by your church, and the punishment for venial sins is NOT eternal. But God's word says that "the wages of sin is death." He doesn't differentiate between light sins and mortal sins....all sin ULTIMATELY leads to death, unless repented of and forgiven by God.
1. Better to be safe than......................punch a 5th grader.
>2. Strike while the .........................bug is close
>3. It's always darkest before..................Daylight Savings Time.
>4. Never underestimate the power of............termites
>5. You can lead a horse to water but...........how?
>6. Don't bite the hand that....................looks dirty
>7. No news is..................................impossible
>8. A miss is as good as a......................Mr.
>9. You can't teach an old dog new..............math
>10. If you lie down with dogs, you'll...........stink in the morning
>11. Love all, trust.............................me
>12. The pen is mightier than the................pigs
>13. An idle mind is.............................the best way to relax
>14. Where there's smoke there's.................pollution
>15. Happy the bride who.........................gets all the presents
>16. A penny saved is............................not much
>17. Two's company, three's......................the Musketeers
>18. Don't put off till tomorrow what............you put on to go to bed
>19. Laugh and the whole world laughs with you, cry and....... >you have to blow your nose
>20. None are so blind as........................Stevie Wonder
>21. Children should be seen and not.............spanked or grounded
>22. If at first you don't succeed...............get! new batteries
>23. You get out of something what you...........see pictured on the box
>24. When the blind leadeth the blind............get out of the way
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I don't know any.
BTW, the folks in heaven are plenty righteous.
Yes, but do they have use of prayer?
You would have to ask the inspired writer of those words. Maybe they didn't have a priest as of yet. That would be much, much later.
Of course, this is misdirection. The question is: Was Pope Honorius I condemmed as a heretic by an Ecumenical Council?
The answer: YES
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Thanks for the example, Reg. I was beginning to wonder if it was all in my mind......
Becky
I presume you haven't caught up with the posts from yesterday....An example of the "flippancy" was evidenced beautifully by someone here yesterday. But aside from that, various sins have different levels of punishment (according to catholicism, that is) and pennance assigned by your church, and the punishment for venial sins is NOT eternal. But God's word says that "the wages of sin is death." He doesn't differentiate between light sins and mortal sins....all sin ULTIMATELY leads to death, unless repented of and forgiven by God.
I caught up as best I could ... probably missed some here and there. I saw many examples of "flippancy." ;o)
In regards to the rest of your post, here's a bit of text from 1John ...
16. If anyone sees his brother sinning, if the sin is not deadly, he should pray to God and he will give him life. This is only for those whose sin is not deadly. There is such a thing as deadly sin, about which I do not say that you should pray. 17. All wrongdoing is sin, but there is sin that is not deadly.
So when that Catholic yesterday took the Lord's name in vain, that means that he warrants death if he does not repent of it, correct?
Now what if he was a "saved" Christian who in the heat of the moment took the Lord's name in vain? He still needs to repent, right?
OK, let's say this same "saved" Christian is mad and talking on the phone. He yells out the Lord's name in vain and BANG! is hit by a bus and dies. What happens to him? He dies without repenting his sin. The wages of sin is death.
Havoc always beats into me the need for a true Christian to avoid sin. Well here we have an otherwise good Christian man who happens to die with unrepented sin. What happens to him?
SD
The story of the rich man shows that the dead can not go back and warn the living. It says nothing about not being able to pray, especially to pray for others' needs.
You are saying either that those in heaven can not pray, or those in heaven do not care about other, earthly, Christians.
SD
You go back and see who was throwing the stink bombs! I believe it was Conservative til I die, a catholic. I told my husband I had not seen such hatefulness since workerbee left, another catholic. So yes us "Proddies" (How I hate that term, no smiley face after this remark) were defending our beliefs but it was the catholics lobbing the stink bombs.
Becky
I think we have our new motto.
SD
"nobdysfool" wasn't exactly being nice either. I'll admit our guy was out of line. "nobdysfool" stepped up to the plate an delivered a huge pile of manure, the likes of which we have been discussing for ages. To even think that his recycled hash was worthy of response was his biggest sin.
SD
Dave did add this ...
A sometime Catholic poster responded with similar heated sentiment.
I must say, I was quite shocked with Conservative's demeanor. I don't like to see that kind of disrespect here. We should have moved far beyond these tactics by now ... that goes for boths sides of the fence.
Robby, it's there. Look for it. I'm not leading you to it; if you REALLY want to know the truth about it, read God's word. If you prefer to remain warm and secure in the arms of your church, then don't bother looking. Just repeat what they say and think what they tell you to think. But you will be edified if you prayerfuly seek to know the unadulterated truth from the holy scriptures. God bless you.
ksen, did you say this?
Yes, I did. I based it on Hebrews chs. 9 & 10.
-ksen
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