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  • The Essentials of the Catholic Faith, Part Three: The Will of God, Second Commandment

    11/12/2009 10:51:40 PM PST · by Salvation · 11 replies · 391+ views
    TheRealPresense.org ^ | 2002 | Pocket Catholic Catechism
    Part Three:  The Will of God Second Commandment Table of Contents     In both Exodus and Deuteronomy, the wording of the Second Commandment is the same. You shall not utter the name of Yahweh, your God, to misuse it, for Yahweh will not leave unpunished the man who utters His name to misuse it (Exodus 20:7; Deuteronomy 5:11). The Second Commandment is really an expression of the preceding. It prescribes the respectful use of God’s name and forbids using the Divine Name irreverently. Implied in this precept is the duty to profess by verbal communication our belief in the one true...
  • The Essentials of the Catholic Faith, Part Three: The Will of God, First Commandment

    11/10/2009 9:06:27 PM PST · by Salvation · 3 replies · 419+ views
    TheRealPresence.org ^ | 2002 | Pocket Catholic Catechism
    Part Three:  The Will of God First Commandment Table of Contents     The wording of the First Commandment is exactly the same in Exodus and in Deuteronomy. I am Yahweh, your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. You shall have no gods except me (Exodus 20:1-3; Deuteronomy 5:6-7). There follow after this statement of the First Commandment, several verses of prohibition against carved images. The Latin Rite of the Catholic Church considers these verses an explanation of the first precept. You shall not make yourself a carved image or any likeness...
  • The Essentials of the Catholic Faith, Part Three: The Will of God, The Ten Commandments

    11/09/2009 9:55:42 PM PST · by Salvation · 7 replies · 384+ views
    TheRealPresence.org ^ | 2002 | Pocket Catholic Catechism
    Part Three:  The Will of God The Ten Commandments Table of Contents     The Ten Commandments are also called the Decalogue, from the Greek deka, ten, and logos, word. They are therefore the Ten Words of God which synthesize God’s covenant with His chosen people. They were divinely revealed to Moses on Mount Sinai and engraved on two tablets of stone. Moses broke the stone tablets in anger when he came down from the mountain and saw the people practicing idolatry. However, the tablets were later replaced and placed in the Ark of the Covenant.There are two versions of the Ten...
  • The Essentials of the Catholic Faith, Part Three: The Will of God, Christian Morality

    11/06/2009 7:01:57 PM PST · by Salvation · 3 replies · 268+ views
    TheRealPresence.org ^ | 2002 | Pocket Catholic Catechism
    Part Three:  The Will of God Christian Morality Table of Contents     In order to reach heaven, we must have the grace of God. Beyond what we have when we enter this world, we need divine grace in order to reach everlasting life in the world to come. The main source of this grace is the sacraments, beginning with Baptism. And the most important of the sacraments to keep us spiritually alive and well is the Holy Eucharist.But the sacraments alone are not enough. We must cooperate with the graces we receive. God keeps giving us constant illuminations of the mind...
  • The Fourth Commandment: Still Relevant - or - Nailed to the Cross?

    10/24/2009 11:45:30 PM PDT · by jxb7076 · 22 replies · 1,243+ views
    Hubpages.com ^ | 10-24-09 | JXB7076
    Perhaps critical events of the third century may offer a few answers. Secular historical data, backed by biblical writings suggests that up to this point every religious institution honored the Seventh Day Sabbath – except Roman and Hellenistic Pagans. During the mid to latter part of the third century the Christian movement was spreading rapidly across the Roman Empire and Christians began to out number Pagans forcing certain pagan rituals, temples, and synagogues to become obsolete putting them in jeopardy of being destroyed. It was at this critical juncture that The Roman Emperor Constantine The Great, converted from Paganism to...
  • 'The fear of the Lord' (Short Video)

    10/21/2009 10:07:44 PM PDT · by bogusname · 43 replies · 765+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | October 20, 2009 | Richard Rives
    What does "fear the Lord" mean? Richard Rives explains that it is the acknowledgment that God's laws are still in effect and are to be followed.
  • The Essentials of the Catholic Faith (Introduction)

    10/11/2009 8:20:28 PM PDT · by Salvation · 17 replies · 1,189+ views
    TheRealPresence.org ^ | 2002 | Pocket Catholic Catechism
    The Essentials of the Catholic Faith   Introduction As we begin our inquiry into the Catholic religion, it is important to explain briefly what we are about. Our purpose is very simple. We want to learn what the Catholic Church teaches her members should believe, where to obtain the help they need from God to live as faithful Christians, how He wants them to serve Him, and how they are to pray. These four dimensions of the Catholic religion are as old as Christianity. They may be expressed in four words: faith, sacraments, commandments, and prayer. They are, in...
  • The Sermon on the Mountaintop

    08/18/2009 8:42:03 AM PDT · by Ari Bussel · 3 replies · 483+ views
    Seeking Lord, Our God, with Our Heart and Being by Ari Bussel “And thou shalt do that which is right and good in the sight of the LORD; that it may be well with thee, and that thou mayest go in and possess the good land which the LORD swore unto thy fathers.” Deuteronomy 6:18 To Journey We Go How often do you read the Bible? Many of my Christian friends carry a well-annotated Bible with them at all times. Reference a verse, and they immediately flip through the pages to the correct citation. For the Jews, the Bible is...
  • The Easy Way to Heaven on Earth

    05/14/2009 8:33:53 AM PDT · by Zionist Conspirator · 12 replies · 428+ views
    The principle is really quite simple. G-d lays it out clearly in this week's Torah portion, Bechukotai (Leviticus 26: 3-12). First, we have the condition: If you walk in My statutes, and keep My commandments, and do them;Second, the economic reward: Then I will give your rains in their season, and the land shall yield her produce, and the trees of the field shall yield their fruit. And your threshing shall reach unto the vintage, and the vintage shall reach unto the sowing time; and you shall eat your bread until you have enough,Third, the security reward: And you will...
  • Did the Ten Commandments Exist Before Moses?

    04/20/2009 5:26:00 PM PDT · by DouglasKC · 156 replies · 2,667+ views
    Did the Ten Commandments Exist Before Moses? Many people assume that the Ten Commandments and the covenant God established with ancient Israel are identical—and that both were abolished by Jesus Christ's death. They believe that the Sinai Covenant and God's commandments came into existence together and went out of existence together. But is such reasoning biblical? The facts show it is not. A close look at the Scriptures reveals that breaking the Ten Commandments was a sin before the covenant at Mt. Sinai, so arguments that they came into existence with that covenant and were terminated with it cannot be...
  • The Ninth Commandment

    04/07/2009 10:06:37 AM PDT · by NYer · 5 replies · 519+ views
    Inside Catholic ^ | April 7, 2009 | Mark Shea
    As we come to the Ninth Commandment, we again arrive in disputed territory. As you will recall, the Ten Commandments can be and have been split up differently so as to yield ten and not eleven commandments. Some Protestants break apart the First Commandment (yielding what I call the 1.5 Commandment against graven images). The Catholic tradition, in contrast, leaves the First Commandment whole and breaks apart the following text:   You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, or his manservant, or his maidservant, or his ox, or his ass, or anything that...
  • The Seventh Commandment

    03/26/2009 9:48:41 AM PDT · by NYer · 4 replies · 280+ views
    Inside Catholic ^ | March 25, 2009 | Mark Shea
      "You shall not steal," says Exodus 20:15. Once again, the Decalogue faces us with an injunction that seems like common sense (and is), but which is also fraught with all sorts of difficulties and distinctions.   Consider, for instance, the fact that a Catholic writer like me has the obligation to never write an original thought in my life. Indeed, one of the few earthly perks of being a Catholic writer is that you get to plagiarize all the time and call it "being faithful to the Tradition." The Catholic Faith consists of a huge body of ideas that...
  • The Second Commandment

    02/17/2009 10:49:53 AM PST · by NYer · 1 replies · 299+ views
    Inside Catholic ^ | February 17, 2009 | Mark Shea
      "Exodus" is the Greek name for the second book of the Bible. In Hebrew, it is called the Book of Names. That's because, like Catholic encyclicals, the Hebrew books of the Bible are titled by the opening words of the book: "These are the names . . . ."   It is fitting that this title be given to Exodus, since Exodus is a book in which names play a huge role, both in the way they are emphasized and the way they are strategically de-emphasized. Exodus pauses to tell us the names of the two earliest pro-life...
  • Beginning Catholic: Catholic Morality: Life in Christ [Ecumenical]

    07/10/2008 7:39:08 PM PDT · by Salvation · 8 replies · 879+ views
    BeginningCatholic.com ^ | not available | Beginning Catholic
     Catholic Morality: Life in Christ Catholic morality is about life: "I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly." (John 10:10) Faith & baptism give us new life in Christ. That life involves far more than simply following a set of rules. This article provides an overview of basic principles of Catholic morality. It is essential to know these principles: they are the how-to manual for living fully your new life, for obtaining that abundant life Christ has promised you. The Catholic Catechism starts its section on Catholic morality with St. Leo the Great's beautiful words: Christian, recognize...
  • How Do We Know That We Love God?

    04/05/2008 6:04:21 AM PDT · by DouglasKC · 26 replies · 66+ views
    Good News Magazine ^ | Aug 1996 | Lyle Welty
    How Do We Know That We Love God? The Bible states over and over again exactly how we are to demonstrate our love to God. The simple answer may surprise you! by Lyle Welty How do we know we genuinely love God? That probably seems like an odd question to most of us. Of course, we love God, and we just know that we love Him. But is that good enough? Is it enough to just know and feel that we love God? Is anything else involved? Actually, the Bible-God's inspired Word-is clear about how we show love to God....
  • The "Curse of the Law"

    09/08/2007 5:41:28 AM PDT · by DouglasKC · 3 replies · 237+ views
    The 'Curse of the Law' Galatians 3:10-13 is one of the most frequently misused passages in the Bible. In both writing and preaching, scholars and pastors alike turn to this passage to support a badly misguided assumption that Paul viewed God's law as a curse. But how could he view it as a curse since he stated in Romans 7:12 that God's law was holy? Paul indeed speaks of "the curse of the law" (Galatians 3:13), meaning a curse decreed by the law. But he does not refer to the law itself as a curse. What Paul actually says is...
  • Vatican issues "10 Commandments" for good motorists

    06/19/2007 6:45:15 AM PDT · by TheTruthAintPretty · 42 replies · 1,918+ views
    Reuters ^ | Jun 19, 2007 9:17AM EDT | Philip Pullella
    Thou shall not drive under the influence of alcohol. Thou shall respect speed limits. Thou shall not consider a car an object of personal glorification or use it as a place of sin. The Vatican took a break from strictly theological matters on Tuesday to issue its own rules of the road, a compendium of do's and don'ts on the moral aspects of driving and motoring. A 36-page document called "Guidelines for the Pastoral Care of the Road" contains 10 Commandments covering everything from road rage, respecting pedestrians, keeping a car in good shape and avoiding rude gestures while behind...
  • Did the Ten Commandments Exist Before Moses?

    04/21/2007 6:18:02 AM PDT · by DouglasKC · 114 replies · 1,353+ views
    Did the Ten Commandments Exist Before Moses? Many people assume that the Ten Commandments and the covenant God established with ancient Israel are identical—and that both were abolished by Jesus Christ's death. They believe that the Sinai Covenant and God's commandments came into existence together and went out of existence together. But is such reasoning biblical? The facts show it is not. A close look at the Scriptures reveals that breaking the Ten Commandments was a sin before the covenant at Mt. Sinai, so arguments that they came into existence with that covenant and were terminated with it cannot...
  • The Bargain and the Jew

    02/08/2007 8:16:49 AM PST · by APRPEH · 15 replies · 309+ views
    ChaBaD.org ^ | for Parashas Yisro | Rabbi Shimon Posner
    The story you are about to read is true. Some names have been changed to protect the guilty. Some names have been omitted to protect us from the grumpy. The story first started thousands of years ago, when the world was young... An angel descended heaven to sell the Torah to the world and his first drop was high in the Tibetan mountains. "It's a Torah," he told the Master as the llamas looked on. "We appreciate new teachings," intoned Master. "Tell us your wisdom." "I am L-rd Your G-d. Have none before me." The master smiled sympathetically; the llamas...
  • Dixie (County, Fla.) unveils the Ten Commandments

    11/29/2006 9:40:18 PM PST · by varina davis · 29 replies · 1,299+ views
    Gainesville Sun ^ | Nov. 28, 2006 | Gainesville Sun
    Dixie courthouse unveils the Ten Commandments (headline) Http://www.gainesville.com