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12volt_man
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Fortunately for me, I have God’s word that says different.You are not a Christian living in the fullness of the faith.
Fortunately for me, I have God’s word that says different.You are not a Christian living in the fullness of the faith.
Since you do not recognize the sacredness of Communion and the mockery that taking it under false pretenses would be, describing the need to be Catholic to take communion as “discrimination” shows a deep lack of understanding about Transubstantiation. Even Catholics can not receive communion under certain circumstances.Just for future reference, we consider all who have professed the Lord Jesus Christ to be bona fide Christians. You are welcome to take communion at our church. We will not discriminate against you that way.
She is more than any other woman…12volt…Her womb was the Holy dwelling place of God almighty…remember …God made mountains Holy so that he may dwell there…remember the Arc of the Covenent in the Old Testament? It was a wooden box that God made Holy…She has free will just as you or I…thank God that she said Yes and fixed Eve’s No!We don’t. We consider her a woman like any other woman. A sinner saved by grace.
Well…you are refering to the communion of Saints here…People who have died in Christ are alive in Christ…more alive than you or I…with glorified bodies and access to the Knowledge that God Himself might allow them to Have! Praise God!We do not pray to her, build statues to her, light candles to her, expect messages from her, or consider her co-redemptrix or mediatrix.
She is just a woman.
You didn’t answer the question.Because the Biblical model of church membership is that one first make a public profession of faith in Christ through believers’ baptism.
You are greatly misinformed about the meaning and origin of the Nicene Creed. I suggest researching the history of the Creed (which is not in the Bible!) before making the claim that it means “universal” and not specifically the “Universal/Catholic” Church that is known even today as Catholic.Yes, we do affirm the Nicene Creed and, since “catholic” means simply “universal”, we see no problem with that.
12volt_man said:** I do reject the Roman Catholic church’s teachings** and I explained why.
well, I am back from the dentist… boy did I miss a lot of posts…Say, that was right about the time that the Roman Catholic church was still killing people for teaching that the Earth revolved around the Sun, wasn’t it?
Of course Catholic means Universal…the Catholic Church is the one true Catholic and Apostolic Church…Yes, I am a catholic Christian in the “Universal-catholic” sense of the word. I absolutely am not a Roman Catholic.
I do reject the Roman Catholic church’s teachings and I explained why.
Can’t use that … Cheney already didI quoted you, Mick, but not aimed at you![]()
So that grace is not from God?? it is up to us to say I do?Probably because the only “preparation” required is to be able to say “I do”.
Statements like that will get you resuspended.Say, that was right about the time that the Roman Catholic church was still killing people for teaching that the Earth revolved around the Sun, wasn’t it?
because it is not required.No. The only example we see in scripture is of those adults who are baptised to make a public profession of faith in Christ.
Toddlers and infants cannot make a conscious decision to follow Christ.
Someone hasn’t been doing his historical homework. I’d like to see a record of even one person being killed for teaching this. As far as I know, such an event has never happened.Say, that was right about the time that the Roman Catholic church was still killing people for teaching that the Earth revolved around the Sun, wasn’t it?
She is a women. She has no divine power or authority. She holds no more sway over the will of God than anyone else.She is more than any other woman.
According to the Bible, they are dead and contact with them is strictly forbidden.Well…you are refering to the communion of Saints here…People who have died in Christ are alive in Christ…more alive than you or I…with glorified bodies and access to the Knowledge that God Himself might allow them to Have! Praise God!
Why would you pray to dead people when God has condemned it? Why would you pray to anyone other than God when God has condemned that?I will ask Mary and the Saints to pray for me…but I certainly don’t worship her/them!
Many Roman Catholics do.Statues are just three dimensional pictures by the way…I hope you don’t worship any pictures…'cause I don’t!
Yeah, I’m just some poor apostate with a grad degree. I’m just too stupid to understand.Co-redemptrix and mediatrix…have more to do with Mary’s yes than anything else…but a little bit much for you to understand right now…since you regard Mary as only a woman…
At least you got my name right this time.Boy 12volt…you sure jump around…![]()
Yes, part of making a public profession is that we actually have to profess something.So that grace is not from God?? it is up to us to say I do?
To affirm this claim you must commit a logical heresy.She is a women. She has no divine power or authority. She holds no more sway over the will of God than anyone else.
That’s rather tame compared to all of the Roman Catholics here who have come out of the woodwork to tell me that we’re not real Christians, cannot be saved, and are going to Hell.Statements like that will get you resuspended.