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He is banned nowHe was referring to the OT Septuagint. Not sure what the point of the question is?
He is banned nowHe was referring to the OT Septuagint. Not sure what the point of the question is?
Too bad. He made it so easy to point out the error of his ways. It’s funny, for those like him who say Catholicism is a false religion, they nevertheless take the holy book of that false religion and then try to construct a true religion from it.He is banned now
Maybe srtc10 is lurking here…I hope so because he is a great example of skewed thinking, such as the statement above.I would not craft the question in such a manner and I would not use the word “propose” but my answer would be the born again believer.
And I would not argue the point, on any of these. My wife and I were married in a sanctuary, and that wedding was a full Lutheran mass. I believe that is the way it ought to be. Our pastor was ordained in a sanctuary as part of a full Lutheran mass. That is the proper way for it. But this wasn’t my point. My point was that, where two or three are gathered, there He is also, and to this extent a beach can be and is a sacred place. What is more important is not the location, but what is done in His name
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Jon, True, where two or three are gathered in the name of Jesus Christ, there He is also. However a beach can not be a sacred place. Jon, If you believe a beach is a sacred place then the whole world is a sacred place because Our Lord is everywhere. Marriage should only be in a Church on consecrated grounds.
To say that Christ did not leave us His word just isn’t the case, and He referenced the written word quite often - “it is written”. And He left us His Church, and He made us a royal priesthood, and indeed He told us to “take it to the Church”.
This is has to be the biggest absurdity I have ever heard. The Gospel that Rome teaches? So using your belief I conclude, there exist thousands of gospels because there exist thousands of denominations.Quote:
Originally Posted by srtc10
If someone believes in the gospel that Rome teaches, then no, I don’t believe they are a Christian.
He is banned nowThis is has to be the biggest absurdity I have ever heard. The Gospel that Rome teaches? So using your belief I conclude that their exist thousands of gospels because there exist thousands of denominations.
Explain how you came to the conclusion the phrase, “It is written” absolutely means: Scripture is the sole-only authority?We could argue over scripture being the “Sole” authority but I’d rather point out scriptures importance over any other authorities.
I looked up the phrase “It is written” in the Catholic Bible and it appeared 76 times.
Most notably when Jesus is tempted by Satan. Jesus argues with scripture.
He argued with the Pharisees using scripture.
If your ministry is the Great Commission or spreading The Salvation Message, the best two books to teach are Romans and John’s Gospel.
People will always argue over church tradition but Christian theology is based on scripture.
Jesus wasn’t too tolerant of tradition over God’s word.
Mark 7:9
Then he said to them, “You have a fine way of rejecting the commandment of God in order to keep your tradition!
Theologians wrote their opinions and interpretations over the ages but God’s word is preserved and speaks to us today.
Geee…I wonder why?He is banned now
Uh… no.If someone believes in the gospel that Rome teaches, then no, I don’t believe they are a Christian.
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God’s creation cannot be a sacred place? It may be the Catholic practice to restrict marriage in a church, and that’s fine. as I said, I too think that is where a marriage ought to take place, but not because God’s creation isn’t sacred.Jon, True, where two or three are gathered in the name of Jesus Christ, there He is also. However a beach can not be a sacred place. Jon, If you believe a beach is a sacred place then the whole world is a sacred place because Our Lord is everywhere. Marriage should only be in a Church on consecrated grounds.
So, the Church cannot be found in God’s creation?Jon, as you quoted above “Take it to the Church” is correct! therefore Marriage should be only “taking to the Church” and not to a beach!
“As you step through the door of your church you will leave the secular world and enter into a spiritual world. You will remove yourself from worldly distractions in order to immerse yourselves in the word of God. Through sacred music and sacred Scripture Readings, you will invite your guests and your entire faith community to pray and celebrate with you. The acceptance of this vocation is a momentous occasion for both the Church and your personal faith community. As with any significant occasion in a community, it must be accessible to all and celebrated through a ceremony that truly respects the dignity of the occasion”.This is beautiful and an excellent statement as to why a sancturary is the place for a wedding, but it doesn’t exclude God’s creation as sacred, as well.Your ceremony will be rich in Catholic religious traditions and expressions of faith that have endured throughout the centuries. Whether your ceremony is centered on the word of God through Scripture Readings and song, or if you are also including a celebration of the Eucharist, it will become a sacred promise between the couple and God, made in the house of God. His house, your parish church, will become your spiritual home now and throughout your future marriage".
Jon
The more years pass, and ther farther I am away from that kind of fundamentalism, the more bizarre it looks now. I wish these people (oh heck I wish I had years ago) the knowledge and clairity to truly see what they look like.Too bad. He made it so easy to point out the error of his ways. It’s funny, for those like him who say Catholicism is a false religion, they nevertheless take the holy book of that false religion and then try to construct a true religion from it.
That doesn’ make any sense to me.
Hey Jon. Sure it can!JonNC So, the Church cannot be found in God’s creation?
catholicexchange.com/does-mass-have-to-be-said-in-a-church/"In general, the Church’s assumption is that while Mass should be celebrated in the most reverent environment possible, it is often better to celebrate it in a less ideal place than not to celebrate it at all. What sort of scenario constitutes a “particular necessity” that would permit Mass to be celebrated in a place other than a church or chapel? For starters, any Catholic who has served in the military will point out that on countless occasions, Catholic priests who serve as military chaplains must of necessity celebrate the Eucharist** in tents or in the open air, on land or at sea. "**
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God’s creation cannot be a sacred place? It may be the Catholic practice to restrict marriage in a church, and that’s fine. as I said, I too think that is where a marriage ought to take place, but not because God’s creation isn’t sacred.
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Yes. 'Tis a shame. He needed to be here and in dialogue with knowledgeable Catholics (and a few Lutherans, too, who shall remain namelessHe is banned now
He is banned now
As a member of CAF, you may start a thread on that, if you wish.We could argue over scripture being the “Sole” authority but I’d rather point out scriptures importance over any other authorities.
He would have never answered them.Too bad…I would have wished he could have stayed longer…there were a lot of lingering questions we were waiting for him to answers.
Mike is a one post wonder type of guy. I get emails from him all the time. lolAs a member of CAF, you may start a thread on that, if you wish.
Protestant who speak of Bible/Faith Alone really do not believe that in its truest sense. My Lutheran friend believes in faith alone but also believes that if one’s faith does not produce good fruit then it is not faith.If 2 Tim. 3:16 teaches that the bible is the sole rule of faith would it be unreasonable then to believe that we are saved by works alone?
I desire you to insist on these things, so that those who have believed in God may be careful to apply themselves to good deeds; these are excellent and profitable to men. Titus 3:8
All scripture is inspired by God and profitable… 2 Tim 3:16
Not that I believe in works alone salvation but to me Titus puts an even bigger emphasis on works than 2 Tim puts on scripture going above and beyond calling them profitable and calling good deeds, “excellent.”
God bless