Discuss the issues all you want, but do not make it personal.
you don't know...
More proof that you are clueless...
You lack so much knowledge...
Anything else you missed? Wanna have a go at my ancestry as well?
Your problem is that you don't know His Word. You cite a Scripture and add what you think and it shows you don't know his whole Word and what HIS KINGDOM is all about.
First order of things: the Word is Jesus, not Scripture. John 1 is very clear. To Christians, anyway. If you are referring to Scripture, I think that I have shown my knowledge of it and it transcends so many of the sola crowd who are repeatedly confounded with quotes from Scripture from the Christian side.
More proof that you are clueless about HIS KINGDOM. FAITH!! YES FAITH!! "Without faith it is IMPOSSIBLE to please God". The RCC is worst that I thought - walking by faith and not by sight is called gibberish.
That's not what you said. You posted about a FAITH walk. Meaningless gibberish masquerading as a name. Christians walk the VIA of Christ. That's Scripture, by the way. And by the way, where did I or any other Catholic claimed that it was possible to please God without faith? Don't attribute things to me that I have not posted.
You lack so much knowledge so you can't understand what I wrote. It's NOT about his deeds - it's about his heart.
All three Synoptic Gospels indicate that Jesus did not speak against his faith or that he kept the law; Jesus did say that he must do something else as well. Sorry, am I actually referring to the real words of Scripture again? Do you remember me posting references to all three passages and quoting Luke? Tsk, tsk, another fantasy shot down in flames.
"No one can serve two masters. Either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and Money."
Why are you quoting something here? If you refer to a Scriptual passage, I challenge you to post it verbatim and then we can see what it really means. Hint: it doesn't mean what I think you would have it mean here.