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To: Dutchboy88

The Pater Noster is contained in scripture. If you’re not actually going to address your own error, I don’t see the point of your post.


90 posted on 01/25/2014 11:09:23 AM PST by vladimir998
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To: vladimir998
"If you’re not actually going to address your own error, I don’t see the point of your post."

The pater noster is a repetition of the so-called "Lord's Prayer", known by Romanists as an "Our Father". It is said because Jesus said, "Pray then in this way..."

But, it doesn't stop where the Romanists claim it stops, thus it is not actually used the way Scripture presents it. The Romanists ignore the real meat of Jesus' remarks. He goes on to say to the audience that if they do not forgive, they will not be forgiven. I was simply saying that this is not a part of the Gospel that was ultimately delivered to the Gentiles who were grafted in at the Cross (Read all of Eph. 2).

Thus, there is simply no such thing as a "pater noster" in the Scripture. It is a cobbled together, mangled mis-use of the words Jesus spoke to the Jews during a Sermon on the Mount teaching the Law. If this is not plain enough for you (or you wish to live under the Law), then it is possible you are not granted the eyes to see the Gospel.

91 posted on 01/25/2014 11:22:48 AM PST by Dutchboy88
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