Posted on 01/05/2010 9:46:47 PM PST by the_conscience
I just witnessed a couple of Orthodox posters get kicked off a "Catholic Caucus" thread. I thought, despite their differences, they had a mutual understanding that each sect was considered "Catholic". Are not the Orthodox considered Catholic? Why do the Romanists get to monopolize the term "Catholic"?
I consider myself to be Catholic being a part of the universal church of Christ. Why should one sect be able to use a universal concept to identify themselves in a caucus thread while other Christian denominations need to use specific qualifiers to identify themselves in a caucus thread?
Thanks for your kind post.
I’m on page 64 of the 234 page MYSTERIES OF THE ROSARY.
I have a handful of other books I’m reading currently.
I’ll put the Catechism in the slot the MYSTERIES has currently. It’s certainly a daunting task.
However, I pledge to read it as fair-mindedly as I read most any book. And, as fair-mindedly as I’d want those on your side to read something I suggested.
And, I’ll pray that The Lord God Almighty by His Spirit directs my understanding and my responses.
I understand what you’re saying about the footnotes.
However, it’s a bit daunting to think that I’ll get through the text itself before Israel attacks Iran or some other such chaos begins. LOL. Sigh.
THE MYSTERIES OF THE ROSARY is an interesting little book. There’s a fair amount of solid Scripture and Biblical truths therein.
Anyway—Cheers.
4 ο δε θεος πλουσιος ων εν ελεει δια την πολλην αγαπην αυτου ην ηγαπησεν ημαςThe thing to note here is that the "that" that so many think refers to faith cannot because it is a neuter pronoun that refers back to the neuter noun "riches" and to that noun's apposition "gift," also singular neuter. It doesn't refer to "faith" because, if it did, it would have been feminine in gender.
5 και οντας ημας νεκρους τοις παραπτωμασιν συνεζωοποιησεν τω χριστω χαριτι εστε σεσωσμενοι
6 και συνηγειρεν και συνεκαθισεν εν τοις επουρανιοις εν χριστω ιησου
7 ινα ενδειξηται εν τοις αιωσιν τοις επερχομενοις το υπερβαλλον πλουτος της χαριτος αυτου εν χρηστοτητι εφ ημας εν χριστω ιησου
8 τη γαρ χαριτι εστε σεσωσμενοι δια πιστεως και τουτο ουκ εξ υμων θεου το δωρον
9 ουκ εξ εργων ινα μη τις καυχησηται
10 αυτου γαρ εσμεν ποιημα κτισθεντες εν χριστω ιησου επι εργοις αγαθοις οις προητοιμασεν ο θεος ινα εν αυτοις περιπατησωμεν
4 But God, who is rich in mercy, for his great love wherewith he loved us,
5 Even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved;)
6 And hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus:
7 That in the ages to come he might shew the exceeding riches of his grace in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus.
8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:
9 Not of works, lest any man should boast.
10 For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.
But God, who is rich in mercy, for his great love wherewith he loved us, even when we were dead in sins, has quickened us together with Christ (by grace you are saved) and has raised us up together and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus so that in the ages to come he might show the exceeding wealth of his grace in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus (for by grace are ye saved through faith). And that exceeding wealth, the gift of God, is not of yourselves. It is not of works, lest any man should boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, in which God has before ordained that we should walk.
Thank you for the clear explanation. I’ve posted on this thread the comments by Barnes and Robertson’s Word Pictures, but neither got thru. Maybe your explanation will penetrate. The Greek text doesn’t support the idea that faith is a gift from God to us, but folks sure want to ‘have it their way’.
Protestantism, particularly Calvinism, is a colorless, humorless belief system based upon the fear of the wrath of God, not a loving embodiment of the Beatitudes.
AMEN! Great post, RnMom.
If you read the Catechism you would know that it is a manifestation of the Word of God in exactly the same manner and Apostolic Tradition, by the same process guided by the same Holy Spirit, and the same organization that brought the compendium you call the bible. Only ignorance and hubris would characterize a document you have never read as "silly".
God bless you Quix. “Fairmindedly” is appreciated, but ultimately not my concern.
The task before you is to read an 800-page encyclopedia of the Catholic faith.
One need not believe to understand.
Dominus vobiscum
Thx thx.
I was afrait it was going to be 2,000+ pages! LOL.
Actually, this copy is 688 pages then the indexes etc.
Thank you so much for all your encouragements!
Thank you so much for all YOUR encouragements!
Dear Sister in The Lord Jesus The Christ.
Truly, sanctification is a walk.
Thanks, that's a good progression. It's seamless.
That sounds very reasonable to me. It covers the scripture, and POTS, and Calvin by reconciling the knowledge/faith issue. This was industrial strength, in-your-face SPECIAL knowledge that could only be rejected by some kind of special hatred. This situation was truly unique and can't be repeated.
Another thing that caught my attention is this phrase: "the ONE unforgivable sin". If most of us believe in double predestination, and justification is by faith, then wouldn't we have to say that ALL of the sins of the reprobate are "unforgivable"?
I hope you're feeling better by now, Harley. If you're not by my next response dial 911. :)
Thanks very much for those links, Mr. Rogers. I will take a look at those.
"...sin is not committed unless persisted till death."
Wow. What greater declaration of POTS?
That's pretty interesting. I guess I read this passage in a completely different way. (It's all Calvin's fault for not being clear of course. :)
I read this as Calvin disagreeing with Augustine. My paraphrase of Calvin would go something like this: "Augustine says that unforgivable sin is a sin that persists until death. That is clearly wrong because it disagrees with Christ who said that the unforgivable sin CAN be committed during life, and doesn't have to wait until death. But if Augustine is right, then the unforgivable sin cannot be committed during life because it requires death for it to become unforgivable. That contradicts Christ, so Augustine is wrong."
So, this is part of the reason why I thought Calvin might be ripping against POTS. But who knows. I struggle with Calvin's phrasing and sentence structure all the time. Same with Matthew Henry. :)
Mark: Do you mean the Catholic Church?
Actually, I think she had it exactly right. The catholic church, that is the church of all believers, knows as a whole that only Christ could keep the Law perfectly. It is a subset of the catholic church, that subset being the Catholic Church, that denies this truth by proclaiming Mary as equal to Christ in that she was sinless and kept the Law perfectly.
LOL! You should have seen my face when I went to my online acronym and abbreviation dictionary to find out what "ACOG" meant. Of the choices listed the only one that could have made sense was "Apostolic Church of God"! Then I Googled trijicon and went "Whew". :)
I think the answer is, He'd better have some really good ID and the message should be retransmitted to make sure there wasn't a garble.
Yeah, no argument from me at all.
Of course My glib take on ONE ASPECT of the OT is that it is God's pedagogy: "I will now clobber Egypt. DO I have your atTENtion? Hold your staff and watch this!" And then He says, "Now that I have your attention, you need to know that I love the widow, orphan, poor, soujourner within your gates," and so forth.
LOL! It's pretty funny when you put it that way. But I suppose part of what we are to take from that is just how serious God is when He says something. Nobody wanted God's wrath, etc. Do good or good-bye, Chicago style. I was just reading in Leviticus where "love your neighbor" is side by side with being put to death for having sex with all sorts of people and things. Holy - good. Sin - bad, beddy beddy bad.
Does this mean ya’ll have finally beaten this horse to death? LOL!
Time to start a new?
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