Posted on 05/26/2014 3:23:25 PM PDT by NKP_Vet
Controversial, yes, but true. Otherwise, we dont believe in Church dogma or the reality of the sin of heresy.
Michael Voris makes some good points in this video. To the line we dont talk about religion and politics here, he has added a third forbidden subject, sex. Regarding the older form of that yarn, Brother Francis once made an innocently humorous response to someone while he was out doing our work on the streets. A man said to him, There are two things, we dont talk about here!
To which Brother responded, with a slightly feigned naïveté, Really? What are those?
Religion and Politics! responded the man.
And Brother said, Whats wrong with politics?
(Excerpt) Read more at catholicism.org ...
If Christ returns as a Catholic..he got a little problem in he has to follow the Catholic Church and the Pope to be a good Catholic.
But he had the problem the first time around with the Pharisees and the Sadducee's demanded he must follow them to be a good Jew...
Christ die for being a heretic, a "Protestant" ( Protestant = protest) to the Church of his day
Catholics are good Christians but not all good Christians have to be Catholic
“according to the Bible not the Catholic Church”
You mean the Bible compiled by the Catholic Church, and canonized by the Catholic Church, so YOU would know what was divinely inspired and what was not. If you despise the Catholic Church, why do you read the Bible? Without the Catholic Church there would be no Bible.
I believe you are wrong.
Since when? All of these split off over 1500 years ago. Even the two leaders of the Catholic and Orthodox themselves don’t acknowledge that:
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/765653966/Pope-patriarch-pray-in-Holy-Sepulcher-church.html
They’ve only been talking since JPI, after 1000 years of division.
The Coptics have their own Pope, and he doesn’t live in Rome, nor do they acknowledge the RCC Pope as their authority. They’ve got their own issues with Rome:
http://www.examiner.com/article/when-the-coptics-choose-a-pope-they-leave-the-final-choice-up-to-god
http://english.al-akhbar.com/node/5384/
http://www.dailynewsegypt.com/2013/05/09/pope-visits-roman-counterpart/
The Syriacs have their own Patriarch as well, no indication they acknowledge Rome either:
http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/05/21/armenian-church-leaders-welcome-new-syriac-orthodox-patriarch/
Your post is one of the reasons I spend very little time anymore in this forum.
I was pinged to this thread and decided to take a peek. Big mistake.
Everybody has the responsibility of reading God's word and discerning whether truth is being taught in the church you are attending or not. If you are led astray because you are too lazy to take time to read what is in God's word then the fault is in good part on your own shoulders.
Amen. Keep up the Good Work.
We could beat the birth control dead horse for decades, and it would not matter much. It is not that other issues are not important. They are simply not important, compared to the MOST important issue, and that is: what is the correct plan of salvation. If people do not get that right, it does not matter what else they might get right. Normally, I do not get into these discussions, because, mostly they are not discussions. They are generally counter productive. More than likely, no one is going to change anyone’s mind, so I generally don’t get involved.
Sorry, the Catholic Church did not write the Bible so I feel no need to bow down to the church and not all of the Catholic Bible is part of the Bible the Protestants use(for very good reasons).
There is much more to the story than your simplistic devotion to a group of people that have done so much damage in history to God's word because power was more important than the word of God.
No, there are many good reasons to Protest the Catholic Church when it messes with the word of God in so many instances.....but then again there is the same reason to abandon Protestant Churches that are not following the word of God anymore also.
If the preaching is not totally inline with what you read in the "Bible"....RUN!!!!!
What is it the "Bible" says about lukewarm Christians???....spew worthy????? If that is the case, is it better to love the word of God or an institution? Me, I pick God's word over any institution once it shows me even once it is not following what the "Bible" says.
I choose God first then select the church that follows His word. You are telling us to choose the church over God and try and make God fit into your box....no thanks...I would rather fit into God's box than yours.
You are right. There are some Coptic Churches that are Eastern Orthodox.
And then there are some that are Catholic.
I’m not familiar with the others. But there are Eastern branches too.
I’ll post another chart that shows it more clearly.
RITE |
CHURCHES THAT USE THIS RITE |
ORIGINAL LITURGICAL LANGUAGE |
PATRIARCH |
POINT OF ORIGIN |
1.ROMAN |
All Roman Catholics |
Latin |
Bishop of Rome |
Rome |
MOZARABIC |
Archdiocese of Toledo Spain |
Latin |
Bishop of Rome |
Spain |
AMBROSIAN |
Archdiocese of Milan, Italy |
Latin |
Bishop of Rome |
Milan |
BRAGAN |
Archdiocese of Braga, Portugal |
Latin |
Bishop of Rome |
Braga |
DOMINICAN |
Dominican Priests |
Latin |
Bishop of Rome |
St. Dominic |
CARMELITE |
Carmelite Priests |
Latin |
Bishop of Rome |
St. Berthold |
CARTHUSIANS |
Carthusian Priests |
Latin |
Bishop of Rome |
St. Bruno |
2. BYZANTINE |
Belarussian |
Old Slavonic |
|
Belarussia |
|
Bulgarian |
Old Slavonic |
Apostolic Exarch for Catholics of the Byzantine-Slav rite in Bulgaria |
Bulgaria |
|
Croatian |
Old Slavonic |
Bishop of Kricevci |
Croatia |
|
Greek |
Greek |
Apostolic Exarch for Catholics of the Byzantine rite in Greece |
Greece |
|
Hungarian |
Greek |
Bishop of Hajdudorog, Apostolic Administrator of Miskolc |
Hungary |
|
Italo-Albanian |
Greek |
Local Latin Bishop |
Italy |
|
Melkite |
Greek |
Melkite Greek Patriarch of Damascus |
Syria/Lebanon/Israel |
|
Romanian |
Romanian |
Archbishop of Fagaras and Alba Julia |
Romania |
|
Russian |
Old Slavonic |
Apostolic Exarch in Russia |
Russia |
|
Ruthenian |
Old Slavonic |
Bishop of Mukacevo of the Byzantines |
Ukrania |
|
Slovakian |
Old Slavonic |
Bishop of Presov of Catholics of the Byzantine rite |
Slovakia |
|
Ukrainian |
Old Slavonic |
Major Archbishop of Lviv of the Ukranians |
Ukrania |
3.ALEXANDRIAN |
Coptic |
Coptic |
Patriarch of Alexandria of the Copts |
Egypt |
|
Ethiopian |
Ge'ez |
Archbishop of Addis Ababa of the Ethiopians |
Ethiopia/Somalia |
4. SYRIAC |
Syriac |
|
Syriac Patriarch of Antioch |
Syria |
|
Malankarese |
West Syriac |
Metropolitan of Trivandrum of the Syro-Malankarese |
India |
5. ARMENIAN |
Armenian |
Classical Armenian |
Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenians |
Armenia |
6. MARONITE |
Maronite |
Aramaic |
Maronite Patriarch of Antioch |
Lebanon |
7. CHALDEAN |
Chaldean |
Syriac |
Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans |
Iraq |
Malabar |
Syriac |
Major Archbishop of the Malabar rite |
India |
Published by The Minnesota St. Thomas More Chapter of Catholics United for the Faith, March/April 2000.
And scripture doesn’t contradict itself. So how do you reconcile 2:5 with 2:1-4? I know how the Catholic church does.
“Protestantism gave us abortion, artificial contraception, living together without being married, sexual promiscuity, not calling sin sin, as in homosexual marriage.”
Yup, all those leftist, Democrat politicians...Pelosi, the Kennedy’s, Biden, etc who support abortion, etc are protestants? NOT!
So what say you? It is your Catholic Democrats that support all those things. It has nothing to do with Protestantism.
(And btw I am not a Protestant).
You left out what secular entertainment, education, psychology, and atheistic science have done. All of those were uncritically embraced by Bible-rejecting Protestant churches like the Episcopalians, Presbyterian USA, and liberal Lutherans and Methodists, etc., as well as the Catholic Church. Bible-believing churches alone rightfully warned that they were antichrist and would poison hearts and minds if not looked at through the eyes of Christ, but the mainline Protestants and Catholics followed the world and regarded Christians who applied God’s Word to these things as the “Church ladies” mocked by Saturday Night Live. Culture produces society and the people in it, and an antichrist culture will produce people incapable of truly grasping their sin and its offense to God, exactly what we have now.
What a ridiculous argument. Remember that the Eastern Orthodox church was essentially created by decree by Constantine, who split the Eastern and Western Roman Empires. That was not exactly popular with the already established ecclesial bodies.
By your logic, you must then consider the Eastern Orthodox church as illegitimate as Protestantism.
“Even the pope will learn that he will be judged just like the rest of us.”
And it does not matter how ‘Saintly’ he has been made by the ‘church’ that is no more than an obsticle for many followers of the ‘doctrine’.
And your leftist president who has all but destroyed Christianity in the United States claims to be a protestant.
Have a nice night.
The Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church are legitimate churches of Christ. Both have apostolic sucession, even though the Orthodox Church broke away from the true Church, which is the Roman Church, and they share the same sacraments. Protestantism on the otherhand is a heresy.
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