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Glad to see this is funny.Like I said the other day, already read the book , just waitng for the movie…
Obviously there are serious issues…
Educate myself…that is funny though…
Glad to see this is funny.Like I said the other day, already read the book , just waitng for the movie…
Obviously there are serious issues…
Educate myself…that is funny though…
:ehh: :ehh:Cant a guy have a little fun…
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I know your beliefs teachccd, I find the difference between dogma and doctrine ambigious and a later development. I am sure as an educated Catholic you know when the Catholic church defined which beliefs doctrine and dogma…Glad to see this is funny.If you are serious, which I don’t see in your comments, there are resources. You demonstrate a lack of knowledge about Catholicism and I’m just stressing the fact that the more you display this “humorous” approach the more you will lack when speaking with knowledgeable Catholics. I never consider educating myself funny. Different perspectives, I guess…
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I’m not Protestant but here is what I think many Protestants would say (not that I agree, but this is what I think their view is) …To All Protestant Christians,
If you believe that the Bible is easy to read, and that everyone should intrepret the Bible by themselves, then why do you have your pastors or ministers go to Seminary School?
I am sick and tired of Catholics who do a better job of explaining my own views that I do!I’m not Protestant but here is what I think many Protestants would say (not that I agree, but this is what I think their view is) …
Perspicacity means only that the Bible is sufficiently clear so that the average reader will understand everything he NEEDS to know, not necessarily all the subtleties of every chapter and verse of Scripture. A lone reader can cull from the Bible all he needs to know to be saved and lead a good Christian life, but that doesn’t mean he understands every last detail of God’s abundant revelation in Scripture. Seminary helps to deepen one’s understanding of Scripture’s revelations ( as well as teaching other aspects of ministry).
How’d I do? Was that close?
Cool…!Why do Catholics go to seminary if the magisterium can interpret for them?
Because the Seminary is how you become part of the magisterium.Why do Catholics go to seminary if the magisterium can interpret for them?
Also it must be added that “limbo” (meaning “between two places”), also applies to the “limbus Patrium”, which was the hades of Sheoul where the patriarchs of the O.T. and other saved people who lived before Christ’s time waited until the gates of Heaven where opened after Christ death and until He “descendend into hades”, as the Creed and Scripture says, to preach the gospel to them and then He ascended with them to Heaven.Limbo isn’t a “doctrine” - it’s a pious opinion. We don’t actually know what happens to unbaptized innocents, so we trust them to the mercy of God.
“Limbo” (for those reading along who might not know) is the theory that although unbaptized persons cannot go to Heaven, those who have never committed any personal sin go to a “happy” region of Hell called “Limbo” where there are no terrors or punishments, but also no relationship with God. It’s just a pious opinion, though. We have absolutely no evidence anywhere in Scripture or Tradition that those who retain the stain of Original Sin can, or cannot, go to Heaven, nor what happens to them if they don’t.
You know my beliefs… I seriously doubt that as evidenced in your posts… Keep laughing as it will take your mind off of the inconsistentcies of protestantism…I know your beliefs teachccd, I find the difference between dogma and doctrine ambigious and a later development. I am sure as an educated Catholic you know when the Catholic church defined which beliefs doctrine and dogma…
I have to laugh at it or Lord I would cry!
**Hi MannyfitTo All Protestant Christians,
If you believe that the Bible is easy to read, and that everyone should intrepret the Bible by themselves, then why do you have your pastors or ministers go to Seminary School?
And Catholics are not the same way? Last I checked, Protestant churches are booming in traditionally Catholic countries.the protestant will always follow THEIR own interpretations of the Bible, and in many cases, if he does not agree with the intepretation given by his pastor, he will stand up and leave and go look for another church that teaches according to what he/she wants to believe.
Hm, in Asia with exception to Philippines the rest of it are dominated by protestant churches!!! so what does it spell?? no evangelizing lor from the catholic side!!! To grow churches, members of God’s kingdom have to do their work rite, else nothing will change, nothing will move. God wanted us to plant churches for him, if everyone of us just sit and wait, will anything change…NOPE!!!And Catholics are not the same way? Last I checked, Protestant churches are booming in traditionally Catholic countries.
You said it yourself… You checked… but have you ever experienced it really? I am from a traditional Catholic country in Southamerica, and protestants have been there for almost a century, and even then their numbers have remained constant. (5% or less). There are some countries where there are some exceptions, no doubt, where an increase in Protestantism has been seen, but those countries has gone through some streneous circumstances, such as Nicaragua and their civil war in the 80’s, where American Protestant missionaries helped the people hand on hand with Catholic missionaries, so those who had more contact with the protestant missionary from the US became protestant, and those who were in contact with the Catholic missionary became/remained catholic. Thus you see that the INCREASE in protestantism in Nicaragua (from 5% to 20%), occurred during the 80’s and 90’s (CIVIL WAR years) really, even though the protestants have been there long before.And Catholics are not the same way? Last I checked, Protestant churches are booming in traditionally Catholic countries.
Are you sure? Last time I heard, among Christians in Asia, the Majority are Catholic. In some of those countries, like China, for instance, is even difficult to know the real number of Christians and know whether there are other Christians from other Churches, because ALL Christians (Catholic and protestant) are persecuted there thus their meetings and churches are underground. Those countries are really tricky, because they had never been evangelized before and now both Protestants (American Protestants to be exact, with their large monetary support to do their ministry) and Catholics are coming to those countries.Hm, in Asia with exception to Philippines the rest of it are dominated by protestant churches!!! so what does it spell?? no evangelizing lor from the catholic side!!! To grow churches, members of God’s kingdom have to do their work rite, else nothing will change, nothing will move. God wanted us to plant churches for him, if everyone of us just sit and wait, will anything change…NOPE!!!
I think in Vietnam, there are more Catholics as the French missionaries came to the country way back. I am glad they did - not only they brought the Word of God over to us, one person of the French missionary is the father of Vietnamese language - how great!Hm, in Asia with exception to Philippines the rest of it are dominated by protestant churches!!! so what does it spell?? no evangelizing lor from the catholic side!!! To grow churches, members of God’s kingdom have to do their work rite, else nothing will change, nothing will move. God wanted us to plant churches for him, if everyone of us just sit and wait, will anything change…NOPE!!!
First of all, the bible is NOT easy to read in my opinion. Not on your own anyway. Nor do we believe that everyone is able to interpret the bible by themselves. Such ignorance it sometimes makes me sick. The bible cannot be properly interpreted without the Holy Spirit by your side. But with the Holy Spirit there and the proper training and direction you begin to see how the bible affects your life as it is today. As for why we have pastors and/or ministers who go to seminary… A person may know algebra but they go to school to learn how to teach others what they know. I am not schooled enough to be able to just automatically know all that the bible has to offer me. With the teachings of what God wants the pastor to teach, the Holy Spirit by my side, and the bible in front of me, I can begin to apply the Scriptures to my life and learn to live for God and grow closer to Him.To All Protestant Christians,
If you believe that the Bible is easy to read, and that everyone should intrepret the Bible by themselves, then why do you have your pastors or ministers go to Seminary School?
Not in India, the Catholic Church dominates.(Among christians)Hm, in Asia with exception to Philippines the rest of it are dominated by protestant churches!!! so what does it spell?? no evangelizing lor from the catholic side!!! To grow churches, members of God’s kingdom have to do their work rite, else nothing will change, nothing will move. God wanted us to plant churches for him, if everyone of us just sit and wait, will anything change…NOPE!!!