Posted on 10/22/2011 1:21:35 PM PDT by NYer
He is expressing his own mind, not reading yours.
We're not supposed to tell but, we have Moses's original tablets in the basement of the Vatican and that's the numbering he used.
You know what, D-fendr? I AM ignorant. Of everything the RCC does. Everything it changes, “improves”, “implicitly states”, “explicitly states”, adds to, takes from, spins, twists, contorts, commands, threatens, takes credit for and denies culpability in. There is NOTHING that the RCC has not tried to “change” for her benefit. So, yeah, call me ignorant. I’m so ignorant that I refuse to defend the indefensible.
s/b:
“...the numbering He used.”
Amen! That is what is called being "found in him, not having a righteousness of my own...but that which is through faith in Christthe righteousness that comes from God on the basis of faith." (Phil. 3:9)
Force of habit, more likely. ;o)
You’re probably right...prance in and limp away. And then complain that it wasn’t fair. It gets old, doesn’t it? lol!
Or you could just say you jumped on the “disappearing second commandment” without due diligence to check, accepting it apparently based on fundamental prejudicial view. I’m no longer surprised that some are willing to believe the most outrageous things, I think because they have this idea of the Church that belongs back during the Wars of Religion.
I forget who said it, but it goes something like: Not many oppose what the Church teaches , but what they think the Church teaches.
And there is a way to cure ignorance, but it takes time and a willingness to know the subject before engaging in discussion.
The Church is as old as Acts, she has weathered every variation of false doctrine and theology and heresy you can think of and then some. The Church’s writings, by theologians, Saints and scholars, in her long history are immense, accumulated over two millenia. The language and terminology are specific developed over this long history and encompass all aspects of Christology, Salvation, liturgy, church structure, spiritual practice, etc.
A shallow knowledge combined with severe prejudice is not recommended preparation for real discussion.
The only hysteria I’m witnessing on this forum is from the RCs.
Thank you so very much for your beautiful testimony, dear sister in Christ!
The ignorance or insensitivity of the moderators and anti-Catholic Freepers aside, it is a painful issue to many Catholics. The term "Roman Catholic" was not used until the 17th century and can be found in no other language. The Church never refers to herself as "Roman Catholic". Whether you choose to use the term or not is between you and your Christian conscience.
Fascinating. Thanks for heads up, dear brother in Christ!
..or I can say what I’ve already said. And mean it. It’s proven daily here.
That does not deserve an answer, except that my Savior is my judge, not you.
That does not deserve an answer, except that my Savior is my judge, not you.
To dishonestly display a limited number of translations that counter your point and support theirs and to state that others "can't be found" is one yet one more example of the depths some will sink to to make their point.
Are you unable to come up eith anything original?
Other than that, you are quite correct that things do not seem to be in place. My Mom asked me for the reference for the "be still and know that I am God" verse. I showed her it was from Psalm 46:10, she said "her" Bible didn't have that. Sure enough, when I looked it up in several online versions, the Douay-Rheims has Psalm 46:10 as "The princes of the people are gathered together, with the God of Abraham: for the strong gods of the earth are exceedingly exalted." - weird. I did a search for the phrase, "The princes of the people are gathered together..." in the KJV and it hit on Psalm 47:9. Which says, "The princes of the people are gathered together, even the people of the God of Abraham: for the shields of the earth belong unto God: he is greatly exalted.". Psalm 45:11, in the DR appears to be where the "be still and know that I am God" verse is. I'd like to know why the DR is off from the other English language versions.
They haven’t actually made any points that I’ve seen, so far.
Can you imagine when those during the reformation period began to translate from the original Greek and Hebrew realized that the Bible the RC was using didnt match up? Is it any wonder they ended up splitting after trying to get the RC to see the error? God was surely using those men to get true scripture out to the people.
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