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To: stfassisi
Religious pride is unpardonable. The Pharisee's saw Christ work true miracles and attributed it to the work of the devil. They knew better! they were the theologians of their day and knew that only God can produce true miracles.

Not true...The Pharisees knew that the Egyptian Pharoh had sorcerers who could peform what could be called miracles...

These Pharisees accused Jesus of being Bealzebub...They also did not believe He was God...

Joh 6:42 And they said, Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know? how is it then that he saith, I came down from heaven?

Jesus was not 'religious'...That's what the problem was...

Those who deny the Eucharist is Christ who have full knowledge that God is capable of transubstantiation do the same thing.

Nonsense...You got the first part wrong...You got the second part wrong...

The Catholic Eucharist is works...It is you having to do something for salvation...

It's already done...Jesus did everything there is to do...We just have to believe it and ask Him to be our Saviour...And if you haven't done that, you can eat a loaf of those wafers every day of the week and you'll still go to Hell...

194 posted on 12/27/2008 6:37:18 PM PST by Iscool (I don't understand all that I know...)
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To: Iscool
Not true...The Pharisees knew that the Egyptian Pharoh had sorcerers who could peform what could be called miracles

They knew they we NOT true miracles,only illusions.

The pharisees hearts were hardened by their religious pride!

Perhaps you should think about this?

379 posted on 12/28/2008 6:51:18 AM PST by stfassisi (The greatest gift God gives us is that of overcoming self"-St Francis Assisi))
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