1 posted on
02/18/2015 3:24:56 PM PST by
NYer
To: Tax-chick; GregB; SumProVita; narses; bboop; SevenofNine; Ronaldus Magnus; tiki; Salvation; ...
Just saw on the news, an Evangelical Church offering "drive up window ashes".
Ping!
2 posted on
02/18/2015 3:26:07 PM PST by
NYer
(Without justice - what else is the State but a great band of robbers? - St. Augustine)
To: NYer
Men arguing over man-made traditions ...
As for the New Testament, participate in the “breaking of bread”.
On Sunday.
Yep, that’s it.
The rest is just stuff.
Acts 20:7, On the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread ...
3 posted on
02/18/2015 3:33:40 PM PST by
stinkerpot65
(Global warming is a Marxist lie.)
To: NYer
I am not Catholic, but I certainly believe we Christians need to humble ourselves and reflect on the price that Christ paid for us, and that we need to learn to deny ourselves (”fast”) as part of our walk to be more like Him. While I think we need to be doing those things throughout the year, not just at certain times of the year, I certainly do not object to some Christians, both Catholic and Evangelical, using this time of year as an opportunity and reminder to do these things to draw closer to Him. Of all the things Catholics and Protestants find to disagree over, this seems like a silly issue to fight about...
9 posted on
02/18/2015 3:44:52 PM PST by
CA Conservative
(Texan by birth, Californian by circumstance)
To: NYer; metmom; boatbums; caww; presently no screen name; redleghunter; Springfield Reformer; ...
. And, to be honest, because it opens a way for them to understand what the Catholic Church is about. Indeed, that of largely a form of Christianity typically fostering liberalism , with its external holiness.
(Slate.com)
10 posted on
02/18/2015 3:46:12 PM PST by
daniel1212
(Come to the Lord Jesus as a contrite damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save you, then live 4 Him)
To: NYer
Matthew 6:16 "When you fast, do not look somber as the hypocrites do, for they disfigure their faces to show others they are fasting. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. 17 But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, 18 so that it will not be obvious to others that you are fasting, but only to your Father, who is unseen; and your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. Those who make a big deal out of it and make sure everybody knows already have their reward in full? A sombre note for those at this time of year.
22 posted on
02/18/2015 4:10:14 PM PST by
CynicalBear
(For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus)
To: NYer
I’m not Catholic .. and I don’t pretend to be Catholic.
It’s their ritual .. and they have every right to enjoy it. I have absolutely no problem with it.
It’s just not what I believe. But that’s okay.
24 posted on
02/18/2015 4:16:43 PM PST by
CyberAnt
("The hope and changey stuff did not work, even a smidgen.")
To: NYer
From ashes I came, to dust I shall return.
It's a simple recognition of mortality of our body that leads to the
recognition that I need a savior.
Man has to pervert everything to feed a need to self justify.
I go a Lutheran church I get the ashes I go and I try to sin less, just as we are always suppose to.
Yes Lord, I need your salvation, and look forward to it.
To heck with with what any man thinks.
To: NYer; CynicalBear; daniel1212; Gamecock; HossB86
Ash Wed. is a Pagan practice
The practice of putting ashes on one's forehead has been known from ancient times. In the Nordic pagan religion, placing ashes above one's brow was believed to ensure the protection of the Norse god, Odin. This practice spread to Europe during the Vikings conquests. This laying on of ashes was done on Wednesday, the day named for Odin, Odin's Day. Interestingly enough, according to Wikipedia, one of Odin's names is Ygg. The same is Norse for the World Ash. This name Ygg, closely resembles the Vedic name Agni in pronunciation.... http://www.beaconoftruth.com/ash_wednesday.htm
Personally I don't "sweat it"...it is just one more pagan practice of Rome... nothing more to see.. just keep moving
47 posted on
02/18/2015 5:13:18 PM PST by
RnMomof7
To: NYer
Our Protestant founders saw fit to protect Ash Wednesday for Catholics. Go for it.
May your Lent be peaceful and contemplative.
54 posted on
02/18/2015 5:21:44 PM PST by
redleghunter
(He expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning Himself. Lk24)
To: NYer
Hey, at least its not as messy as Tatbir.
63 posted on
02/18/2015 5:29:32 PM PST by
Kandy Atz
("Were we directed from Washington when to sow and when to reap, we should soon want for bread.")
To: NYer
To: NYer
That's funny...I'm not having any "angst" at all today. Now why would Roman Catholics care so much about what non-Catholics do or don't do in their faith?
This article was a dud.
138 posted on
02/18/2015 11:03:54 PM PST by
boatbums
(God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him.)
To: NYer
For one thing this may very well have to do with so many former Catholics being in a specific church. In a Baptist church I was a part of most of the members were.
To: NYer
Angst?
Why worry?
For the Apostles have PLAINLY shown in the Scriptures the CORRECT way to apply the ashes!
150 posted on
02/19/2015 5:11:45 AM PST by
Elsie
To: NYer
The Church offers riches like an over-loaded wagon in a fairy tale, spilling gold coins every time it hits a pothole. To reverse the old saying...
One man's treasure is another man's trash.
151 posted on
02/19/2015 5:13:12 AM PST by
Elsie
To: NYer
.
‘Evangelicals’ have no angst about the beginning of the 40 days of Tammuz.
We do wonder why catholics choose to join such pagan sun god worship though.
Make the four points of the sun across your heart and it will all be better though, right?
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208 posted on
02/19/2015 9:35:12 AM PST by
editor-surveyor
(Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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