Posted on 10/02/2018 5:51:36 PM PDT by marshmallow
YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon - Catholic leaders in the Ivory Coast are warning against preachers spreading a so-called prosperity Gospel - which often includes giving large sums of money with a promise of a heavenly financial blessing in return.
Nigerian preacher Chris Oyakhilome is an example, promising that your miracle is in your offering and that if a person is in financial difficulty or suffering from disease, they must give generously to his ministry to receive their needed miracle.
All giving is a demonstration of our faith in God and his word, he said in a podcast widely distributed in western Africa. Oyakhilome also said believers should give generously, because it will become a pathway to wealth, health and good luck.
Those who sow a lot will reap even more later, he said.
The phenomenon was discussed during the first congress of the Reflection and Production Cell of Ivory Coast Theologians (CEREPTI), which took place Sep. 11-14 in Yamoussoukro.
Bishop Ignace Bessi Dogbo of Katiola, the president of the bishops conference in the Ivory Coast, denounced the influence such preachers were having even in the Catholic Church, and called on Catholic theologians to effectively present the true Gospel of Christ in the face of the excesses and deviations which constitute an affront to Catholic orthodoxy and orthopraxy.
The bishop said Catholic theologians had a duty to face up to the heresies which threaten Catholic identity - heresies promoted by communities which mushroom everywhere by road sides claiming to be Christian, but which deny the centrality of the Cross, and preach that prosperity could come like a magic wand.
Dogbo called on the theologians to work with the countrys bishops to constitute a rampart against these excesses, and to be true promoters of Catholic doctrine.
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Good for him.
More pastors should do the same.
Too bad Joyce wasn't around in Jesus's day to set things right.
It’s not a miracle, at least in the ordinarily understood sense of the word.
wait a minute . . . you mean we can't buy our way into Heaven?
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and indulgences rear their ugly heads again.
“and indulgences rear their ugly heads again.”
Why?
Indulgences are not connected to any “prosperity gospel”.
“you mean we can’t buy our way into Heaven?”
Nope. Thank goodness the Catholic Church never taught that either.
Perhaps not in your lifetime. Have you ever heard the RCC used to sell indulgences for that very purpose?
No, you’re off on that one. An indulgence only eliminates the residuals of sin that are taken care of in purgatory according to the Catholic Church. If you are there, you are going to end up in heaven anyway. It’s a common misconception. In other words, even when there was a selling of indulgences, it wouldn’t move you to heaven from hell, just shorten your stay in purgatory.
Yes, prosperity gospel is not Biblical.
Money is such a limited human way to interpret God’s love for us anyhow.
“Perhaps not in your lifetime.”
Not ever.
“Have you ever heard the RCC used to sell indulgences for that very purpose?”
Only from people who had no idea of what they were talking about. Canon law specifically banned the sale of indulgences. The Catholic Church never once authorized the sale of indulgences. Ignorant anti-Catholics here at FR have repeatedly made this charge over the years and every single one of them has utterly and completely failed to show a single case in which the Catholic Church sold indulgences. We know unscrupulous Catholics sometimes violated Church law and practice and sold indulgences but the Church never authorized nor approved of it.
Quite frankly I have proved this again and again here at FR: http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/2640719/posts?q=1&;page=51
Time for an African Pope. They are amongst the most conservative of Catholics.
Canon law specifically banned the sale of indulgences. The Catholic Church never once authorized the sale of indulgences.
This is no limitation to Rome.
Just look at the long-term toleration and acceptance of gays at the Vatican.
“This is no limitation to Rome.”
No, it just means what I said is true. The Church never authorized the sale of indulgences. Period.
When Rome knowingly allows something, it endorses it with a wink.
They did it then with selling indulgences.
They do it now with their gay mafia and priesthood.
“When Rome knowingly allows something, it endorses it with a wink.”
Prove it knowingly allowed it if had already made it illegal. Oh, you’ll fail.
“They did it then with selling indulgences.”
Except the Church didn’t sell any.
“They do it now with their gay mafia and priesthood.”
Nope. Bad men do bad things. To say the Church is responsible for what bad men in it do is stupid and illogical.
It appears someone in denial posted using your account Vlad.
Gay sex and drug parities and the gay mafia in Vatican City have been written about in Italian papers under multiple popes, who allow it to continue.
Priest child sexual abuse in Germany has gone on under seven popes.
Leaders around the world either abused children or covered up the abuse.
The Roman church was well aware indulgences were being sold and allowed it.
They were selling church offices also.
Hope you get back control of your account.
“It appears someone in denial posted using your account Vlad.”
In other words, you can’t prove anything for your completely dishonest claims about indulgences so you’re going to switch gears to something else.
Yeah, of course you will.
“The Roman church was well aware indulgences were being sold and allowed it.”
And, of course, you post no evidence for your claim.
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