Posted on 08/27/2010 11:45:13 AM PDT by Hank Kerchief
I wander around a lot of places...But wherever I go, Jesus is with me...You can't say that, can you???
Surprised you would make such a hog-washed statement Wagglebee, because that is what it is. But then understandable considering the resources of the faith you adhere to. Still, I wouldn't have thought you would stoop to this. Remarkable coming from you...just saying.
Worship also includes singing, giving, preaching, and Scripture reading.
Where did Jesus specifically prohibit public prayer in the Bible?
He doesn’t prohibit public prayer. His admonition is to not be like the hypocrites who pray to be seen. That’s a whole different issue.
Matthew 6:5”And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full.
But considering your self-professed agnosticism, it puts you in no position to lecture others on truth or Bible interpretation.
I don’t know if you’ve picked up on this yet, but nobody with any spiritual life in them takes you seriously. The only ones who do at the others who are having faith issues themselves.
I have never had an intelligible reply from any non Catholic anywhere anytime as to why they believe that the Canon of Scripture (minus the Lutheran hacking of the Deuterocanonicals) is actually the word of God complete and true.
According to Catholics, Jesus lives in a little white wafer they eat on Sunday mornings and he’s in them for only a few hours.....
They need to get recharged frequently.
Removing the plank from the eye of the catholic church is tough Wagglebee, least you forget the pedophiles and homosexual activity entrenched in the Catholic Church and protected by it's leadership.... and in full view of the audiences worldwide. Get the plank out of their eye then you will see clearly to get the plank out of others.
Many of these people have their own custom made gods. They do what the god du jour tells them.
I'm not having faith issues, and I take Kosta very seriously. Do you remember the parable of the sheep, how the Good Shepherd will leave the 99 to go search for the one who has wandered? I submit that Christ my Lord cares more for Kosta than for those others patting themselves on the back for hanging with the herd.
Oh, I agree - they are not Christian. To the extent that they profess the Creeds, they reword or more often define them to mean other than the authors meant. No more Christian than the LDS or JWs are.
I forgot to ping you to 13408, sorry. :(
Guess Stephen lied, eh???
Act 7:55 But he, being full of the Holy Ghost, looked up stedfastly into heaven, and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing on the right hand of God,
Act 7:56 And said, Behold, I see the heavens opened, and the Son of man standing on the right hand of God.
You mock me because I believe the scriptures instead of believing the unGodly tripe put out by your religion??? Mock away...
The first Ecumenical Council prohibited kneeling on Sundays in order to have uniformity of worship. The reason for that is that the baptized are resurrected and are directed to pray standing. The Church is obligated to follow this since the declarations of the Ecumenical Councils are binding tot he whole Church.
The only exception or "violation" of this in the Catholic Church is during the concentration when everyone kneels. However, I have seen the same in some Greek churches in America that have pews.
Kneeling in Orthodox churches is specifically forbidden during the Pentecost including the Pentecostal Sunday.
Prostration is much more common in Eastern churches than kneeling (full prostration involves kneeling and bowing to the ground; partial prostration involves bending both knees and touching the ground with the right hand and the open palm pointing towards the altar).
These signs of respect are reserved only for God but I have seen some do partial prostration at the mention of Mary, which is WRONG!!! Otherwise, deep bows are the most common substitute for kneeling.
Oh, Mark, better get that kevlar helmet and flack jacket, quick! Incoming. We can't let the facts get in the way of tradition (of Calvinists)...
That's true. The talons of the harpies are noted for their utility as weapons, but their most outstanding feature is their extremely audible and piercing shrieks...
Another reason that Grace is indeed AMAZING! And it isn’t a coincidence that when we are reaching out to Him, REALIZING HE is our one and only safeline, He is ALREADY there. Almost like HE KNEW beforehand...Hmmmm...;)
Well said.
I said that many who purport to be Christians are laughable. I did not say that we true Christians are laughing; in fact, most of us are extremely saddened by the fact that there are so many who cry Lord, Lord and are truly lost due to their own hubris.
Going to man up, like the lady, or or you still lacking something that she possesses?
I want to add one more thing for your reading enjoyment(good stuff)
Greek Scribal Culture in Early Jewish and Early Christian Settings: Continuities and Discontinuities
for the conference on The Early Christian Book at the Catholic University of America, 7 June 2002
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/religious_studies/rak/jewishpap.html
Excerpts
Greek speaking (and reading) Jews existed for centuries within the Greco-Roman world and through the Byzantine period. We have a great deal of secondary evidence for them, from references by outsiders [show Stern, title page] and insiders, to copies (often made by Christians) of actual literary productions (Aristeas, Philo, Josephus, Paul, etc.). Primary evidence in the form of inscriptions, archaelogical remains, and the like is also abundant, especially from ancient Palestine.
Probably the most easily recognized literary activity of Greek Jews in antiquity relates to their translations and transmission of “scriptures,” although that category of writings is somewhat loosely defined in the earliest periods [LXX/OG title page?]. In addition to later references to and copies of these scriptures and related materials, we now have a significant body of actual fragments that almost certainly were produced, or at least commissioned and used, in Jewish circles. A more detailed treatment of these materials is available in my electronic report on “The ‘Textual Mechanics’ of Early Jewish LXX/OG Papyri and Fragments” from which most of what follows has been extracted and adapted.
And why would you say this?
Which of the following are not found in various Protestant denominations?
A. Elimination of confession to clergy.
B. Elimination of the belief that how we act can affect salvation.
C. Elimination of the belief pre-marital, extra-marital or homosexual sex is a sin.
D. Ordination of women.
It's strictly informational, "milking" for facts if you wish. There are no traps and tricks, never a hidden agenda. And I appreciate that.
I do know quote a bit about the Apostolic theology, and my opinions base don that knowledge are but one piece of the puzzle, as I see them when it comes to the Bible. I provide information that is accessible to me. What anyone does with it is up to them.
And yes, you have disagreed with me in the past and respectfully so without offense being levied at either one of us. Who could ask for more?
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