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I used to be only 100% certain… now I’m about 300% certain ! 
Just one error here, Michael, It’s not only Roman Catholic. Byzantine, Melkite, Milanese, Mozarabic, Ruthenian, Chaldean, Alexandrian,Abyssinian, Syrian, Malabar, and all the Eastern Rite Catholics also hold the same beliefs.Sorry, I did not realize that this was a Roman Catholic only poll until too late. I voted that I am certian that they are not, but I am not a Roman Catholic.
I don’t know. Ask Paul what the heck he was doing passing his hankerchiefs and aprons around?J . What in the world is the point of such a relic? It does not make the gospel more palatable or believable.
Good Pastor,If the claims about these bodies are true so what? It adds nothing to the gospel.
This is starting to sound like Clinton grand jury testimony.Tuopaolo:
Would you please give me your definition of knowledge?
Michael
The point of any miracle is that it shows proof positive that God exists, and that the supernatural exists and that He favors those who lead holy and saintly lives.Javelin
That is some website with the pictures of the dead bodies. Quite frankly it is macabre and typical of the CC in regards to its love for relics.
The word of God clearly states that the body is subject to decay and thankfully will be changed in the twinkling of an eye on the resurrection day. What in the world is the point of such a relic? It does not make the gospel more palatable or believable.
Salvation comes through believing the word of God ! Not seeing a dead body in a coffin that looks like a wax works dummy. If the claims about these bodies are true so what? It adds nothing to the gospel.
Regarding ML who claims Reformed Theology is internally inconsistent could I would appreciate reading his examples so I can interact about it.
Sincerely
RB![]()
I wasn’t correcting you, Michael Lewis, but making a point: A close examination of *physical * reality reveals that 1 + 1 =/= 2; visible matter is somewhat illusory; two things never quite “touch” (because only their electron clouds press against each other); and fire isn’t “hot” (because the pain we call the “hot” sensation is only the nasty pain warning the sensory nervous system sends out to warn you that the thing which feels “hot” has high speed atoms or molecules colliding so violently with your skin molecules that your skin molecules are being damaged – “heat” isn’t really “hot”; the sensation of “hot” is a pure sensory nervous system illusion).I think most people interpret “1+1=2” in terms of the abstract, formal system of conventional mathematics in which it is always true. That is how I intended it. No one can contract this expression without contradicting herself, unless she is using unconventional meanings for some of the terms. I think that it would be uncharitable to interpret the expression as you have suggested, considering the context of the poll.
Say what?I am as sure of Catholicism as I was when a baptist pastor’s daughter through me in the pool at age 4 for that reason.
The point of any miracle is that it shows proof positive that God exists, and that the supernatural exists and that He favors those who lead holy and saintly lives.
Other ‘living’ or enduring miracles also prove the teachings of the Church as valid and true. I particularly point out the Eucharistic Miracles in which the hosts or wine become actual flesh or blood.
This totally proves the Church’s claim in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist and totally obliterates any claim by protestants that Christ’s statements were figurative or allegorical.
Other miracles verified by the Chruch show that the Chruch’s devotion to Mary are consistent with God’s plan and desire to honor Mary above all others. I refer to the many miracles at Lourdes and Fatima AND the cloak of St. Juan Diego in Mexico City. The fact that millions of natives converted to Catholicism and Christianity as a result of the miracle is proof positive that God acknowledges Mary’s role in bringing souls to her Son.
The fact that miracles abound in Catholicism and not in protestant Christianity tells me that Catholicism is the one Apostolic faith that enjoys the “fullness of faith” as established by Christ and passed down to His apostles.
What other faith has miracle workers like St Anthony of Padua, Padre Pio of the recent times, St Catherine of Sienna, St Bernadette, St. Francis of Assisi, Blessed Martin De Porres and a host of others who performed miracles on almost a daily basis !!!
The Spirit of God undoubtedly resides in the Holy Catholic Church. The miracles are but a small but hugely significant evidence that this is indeed the case.
Name one Anglican, or one Baptist or one Lutheran or one Methodist or one Muslim or one Buddhist or one Mormon or one Jehovah’s Witness, who even comes close… not the charlatans with their snake oil dances (who BTW still get bit and still get sick or DIE !!!) but a true miracle worker.
wc
The questions that can’t be perfectly answered for me:
Is there a God?
Is there an afterlife?
Is Christianity the best way to have a good afterlife?
I was raised Catholic, drifted into a void, and returned. Orthodox is the only other branch of Christianity I could consider.
Everything GODS CHURCH believes can be backed up with scripture non of the false Protestant religions can make that claim and back it up. Just try me…any questions?A question for Catholics and soon-to-be Catholics only:
How certain are you that the central doctrines (defined as those which, if they were false, would demonstrate that the Church does not have the special, divinely granted authority it claims for itself) of the Catholic Church are true?
When I was a Protestant…I was trying to disprove Catholicism to prove to myself that my belief was correct…I obviously failed I am a devout Roman Catholic now. I do not understand why you want to disprove Christianity is it kind of the same reasons I had? Or do you just enjoy annoying some folks…I am not trying to be sarcastic I could accept that if you were. I cannot lie I enjoy debating in general it dosent have to be just religion.Ghosty wrote:
I recognize that the Catholic Church rests upon all three ‘sides’; I’m looking to see if I can disprove Catholicism.