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NotWorthy
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Amen!The canon of the bible … a man-made tradition, and a good one since it does not negate the Word of God.
michel
Amen!The canon of the bible … a man-made tradition, and a good one since it does not negate the Word of God.
michel
Correct! For they had the authority to bind and loose. Jesus knew this in Matthew 16 and 18 and gave this authority to His Bride, the Church.Jesus condemned their bad practices, not their teachings.
Matt 23:3
[3] so practice and observe whatever they tell you, but not what they do; for they preach, but do not practice.
michel
So, can one sin their way out of Salvation? If so, then there is more necessary than simply believing and confessing.Yes it does…
if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. [Rom 10:9]
And the next verse…
For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. [Rom 10:10]
I think we’re getting close to the problem.That is correct. But He DID say that whoever believes does have life (see post 1225 for a list)
Russ, are you saying that all I have to do is:if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. [Rom 10:9]
And the next verse…
For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. [Rom 10:10]
Except for the Bible tells us to follow the Church. So, to follow the Bible, one must follow Christ’s Bride, the Church.According to the bible you will be judged by the word of God in the last day. That should be enough for you to see that the Bible is what you follow, not tradition. If everything else fails (religion) follow the instructions. Ralph
Yes. We truly do. Keep in mind this is only one verse in support Christ’s teachings to the Apostles who implemented His plan for His Church.Amen, amen, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life within you. [John 6:53]
Often when speaking with protestants, Catholics will quote this verse in an attempt prove to their separated brethren that there is something lacking within protestantism. In response protestants often try to say that Jesus was not speaking literally but was speaking figuratively. They attempt to prove this by quoting Jesus when He later in the same chapter says, “It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh profits nothing. The words that I speak to you are spirit, and they are life.” Catholics then often respond by insisting that Jesus was indeed speaking literally.
My question is, do Catholics truly believe the words of Jesus in John 6:53?
So, here’s the conundrum.You can believe what is written in scripture, anything else was not inspired by the Holy Spirit. God does not make mistakes, He knew exactly what we needed and made sure it was left written on paper to avoid any confusion. There seems to a lot of confussion anyway (with some groups), but we do have everything written so we can know for sure what we are to follow. I could not imagine the mess if He had not left us His word and we had only tradition to go by. How many times would the traditional stories be changed by the time they were handed down only a few times and how much of a change after being passed down over 2000 yrs, I hate to think. Ralph
Aside from the obvious flaw in your thinking that everything must be demonstrated from the Bible, if I had to pick one, I would point to this:I suppose I will not get a scripture verse from you showing where the priest gets the power to change the bread and wine into the Boby and Blood of Christ, will I ?. Ralph
By all means, choose one and start a new thread.I am surprised that you would mentioned “man made traditions”, the Roman catholic church is full of them, I have been there and I am familiar with most of them. The catechism is full of man made rules. Ralph
I see.That is correct. But He DID say that whoever believes does have life (see post 1225 for a list)
Ignored all the gospel verses I put before you again, hey Ralph?According to the bible you will be judged by the word of God in the last day. That should be enough for you to see that the Bible is what you follow, not tradition. If everything else fails (religion) follow the instructions. Ralph
You don’t believe what is written in Scripture, you hide from the majority of it and claim only what is easiest for you to live by judging from your words and refusal to respond to scripture.You can believe what is written in scripture, anything else was not inspired by the Holy Spirit. God does not make mistakes, He knew exactly what we needed and made sure it was left written on paper to avoid any confusion. There seems to a lot of confussion anyway (with some groups), but we do have everything written so we can know for sure what we are to follow. I could not imagine the mess if He had not left us His word and we had only tradition to go by. How many times would the traditional stories be changed by the time they were handed down only a few times and how much of a change after being passed down over 2000 yrs, I hate to think. Ralph
You only quote your selected misinterpreted verses from the Bible.I only quote the Bible,its the word of God, not my word. Ralph
Do you understand what you are saying when you say “as interpreted infallibly by the Magisterium”? I assume that the magisterium are earthly people (sinners who are in need of salvation) that you are talking about, and you say they are “infallible”, you are gullible. Only God is infallible. I do not claim “infallibility”, buy I do quote the One who is infallible. RalphThe Word of God is revealed to us through Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition, as interpreted infallibly by the Magisterium.
You have no claim of infallibility, so why should we listen to your interpretation?
You have maintained, “Scripture says this” and “According to the Bible”…yet it’s really only YOUR INTERPRETATION. Remember, there are over 40,000 “bible Christian churches”, all claiming their interpretation is correct.
Scripture is the only word I believe, anything else like “tradition” is not trustworthy. I do not make long speech’s when I am writing, I let scripture do the talking. RalphYou don’t believe what is written in Scripture, you hide from the majority of it and claim only what is easiest for you to live by judging from your words and refusal to respond to scripture.
Ok. Before we get into the infallibility of the Magisterium (which is Scriptural, BTW. And a blessing. We Catholics are blessed with the comfort of knowing we are following an infallible interpreter of the Word of God. What do you have, Ralph, except **40,000 denominations **Do you understand what you are saying when you say “as interpreted infallibly by the Magisterium”? I assume that the magisterium are earthly people (sinners who are in need of salvation) that you are talking about, and you say they are “infallible”, you are gullible. Only God is infallible. I do not claim “infallibility”, buy I do quote the One who is infallible. Ralph
I do not recall ever seeing this situation any place I went. I believe that speaking in tongues were for the unbelievers as we see in scripture, as each nation heard launguage in their own tongue.It was a gift from God. Can people speak in tongues today?. If God decided that He wanted someone to speak in tongues today, it would happen, however I believe that it would be in a known launguage. God does know all our sins even befor they are committed. I have heard people stand up in church and confess that they are under a certain sin, and want people to pray for them for strength to rid themselves of that sin. I have also heard alot of people stand up and say that God has delivered them from certain sin, and give praise to Him. As far as confessing our sins is concerned, I do not have to go into a confessional so no one can see me and tell my sins to some man. I do not need a mediator, I go directly to the One who can forgive me of my sin, the Lord Jesus Christ, right to the Throne of Grace. RalphRuss, Ralph, are we in agreement here?
Even so, if unbelievers or people who don’t understand these things come into your church meeting and hear everyone speaking in an unknown language, they will think you are crazy. But if all of you are prophesying, and unbelievers or people who don’t understand these things come into your meeting, they will be convicted of sin and judged by what you say. As they listen, their secret thoughts will be exposed, and they will fall to their knees and worship God, declaring, “God is truly here among you.” 1 Corinthians 14:24-25
Clearly, their secret thoughts have already been exposed to God prior to coming to the church meeting, for God sees all, therefore, their secret thoughts, which were clearly a reference to their secret misdeed, were to be exposed/confessed to the church!Thank God this evolved into a private confessional; save a little face.
--just as the doctrine of the Trinity evolved over time.
I appeal to you, dear brothers and sisters, by the authority of our Lord Jesus Christ, to live in harmony with each other. Let there be no divisions in the church. Rather, be of one mind, united in thought and purpose. 1 Corinthians 1
Where can one go to find this harmony in the divided P.C.'s?
I accept the Bible as being the Word of God, and that it was written by men who were under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Magisterium, men who are infallible.? You know there is ony one infallible person, right? RalphOk. Before we get into the infallibility of the Magisterium (which is Scriptural, BTW. And a blessing. We Catholics are blessed with the comfort of knowing we are following an infallible interpreter of the Word of God. What do you have, Ralph, except **40,000 denominations **that each claim to understand God’s word on their own authority??)…
You haven’t answered my question: do you now accept that the Bible is a result of Sacred Tradition?