Okay, have at it.
By this guy’s standards Paul of Tarsus is not a Christian.
1 Cor 4:14-15 (NRSV)
I am not writing this to make you ashamed, but to admonish you as my beloved children. For though you might have ten thousand guardians in Christ, you do not have many
FATHERS. Indeed, in Christ Jesus I became your
FATHER through the gospel.
Jesus is using hyperbole. If you’ve ever called your dad “father,” don’t worry, you’re fine.
Again, somebody tell Paul…
[BIBLEDRB]1 Cor 7:8[/BIBLEDRB]
There are married Catholic priests, but like Paul, the Church discourages that practice.
If Mary was not a perpetual virgin then Jesus is not the Messiah for failure to fulfill the prophets.
[BIBLEDRB]Ezekiel 44:2[/BIBLEDRB]
The word “until” does not imply a later change in state.
[BIBLEDRB]1 Cor 15:25[/BIBLEDRB]
Jesus will not cease to be Lord once He subjugates his enemies. Nor will Mary cease to be a virgin.
Oh yes She is.
[BIBLEDRB]Rev 12:1[/BIBLEDRB]
Is the crown just a decoration? Come on. Jesus is the Davidic King of the Jews. Every Davidic King had a Queen Mother (1 Kings 2:19-20). Jesus, of course, is also King of Heaven. By Jewish reckoning, what does that make His Mother?
Yes, the pagans had a goddess they called the “queen of heaven.” Obviously that “queen of heaven” was a false goddess. It does not then follow that there is no real Queen of Heaven. That is like saying because the Greeks had a father god, Zeus, the real Father God doesn’t exist.
[BIBLEDRB]Lk 1:43[/BIBLEDRB]
“Lord” = “Adonai” = “God.” It is that simple. But if you have any doubt:
[BIBLEDRB]Colossians 2:9[/BIBLEDRB]
In Jesus, the Godhead dwells bodily. And Jesus dwelt in Mary.
The link goes on to say “Mary is the mother of the earthly Jesus, not God.” Which is the same as saying that the “earthly” Jesus is not God. The
person who wrote that article is NOT A CHRISTIAN because (s)he denies the divinity of Jesus Christ.
The Bible doesn’t say these words, nor does it say the word “Trinity.” But that doctrine is clearly taught in the Bible.
Here’s Purgatory.
[BIBLEDRB]1 Cor 3:15[/BIBLEDRB]
Here’s the Pope, presiding over a council no less.
[BIBLEDRB]Acts 15:7-12[/BIBLEDRB]
Here’s a nun.
[BIBLEDRB]1 Timothy 5:9[/BIBLEDRB]
[BIBLEDRB]Jn 20:22-23[/BIBLEDRB]
Early Christians actually confessed.
[BIBLEDRB]James 5:13-15[/BIBLEDRB]
Paul actually heard confessions.
[BIBLEDRB]2 Cor 2:10[/BIBLEDRB]
Thorough debunk here.
I’ll get to the Eucharist in a moment, but as for the statues… the prophet through whom God gave the “no graven images” commandment was Moses. Guess what else God had him do.
[BIBLEDRB]Num 21:8-9[/BIBLEDRB]
He made a graven SERPENT and the Israelites used it ritually at the command of God. Yes, a serpent. (Look at Genesis 3; on the eighth day, God created irony.)
The serpent, as it turns out, was actually a type of Christ Himself.
Now, how do you lift up Christ like Moses lifted up the serpent? By making a crucifix. (Not by making an empty cross.)
Statues of angels? That’s in the Bible too.
[BIBLEDRB]Ex 25:18-19[/BIBLEDRB]
Statues of saints? They’re the same as angels.
[BIBLEDRB]Luke 20:36[/BIBLEDRB]
No. We are saved completely by God’s grace, the response to which is…
[BIBLEDRB]Gal 5:6[/BIBLEDRB]
… faith working through love. Faith without love is nothing.
[BIBLEDRB]1 Cor 13:2[/BIBLEDRB]
[BIBLEDRB]Jn 14:15[/BIBLEDRB]
[BIBLEDRB]1 Cor 11:23-30[/BIBLEDRB]
Obviously, in order to discern the Body of the Lord, the Body of the Lord has to, you know…
be there. People don’t get sick and die for desecrating symbolic pieces of bread, either.
The link goes on to say that this great whore…
[BIBLEDRB]Rev. 17:6[/BIBLEDRB]
… is Rome, and thus it is argued that the whore is the Church in Rome.
Well, let’s see … this whore is the “great city.”
[BIBLEDRB]Revelation 17:18[/BIBLEDRB]
The city is easy to identify because a certain event transpired there:
[BIBLEDRB]Revelation 11:8[/BIBLEDRB]
Was Jesus crucified in Rome? … NO.