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RobGentner
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What was the mode of revelation used by God? **Divine inspiration? kind of like the folks that wrote the bible.**Strangely though, the RCC has not once claimed God spoke to any of its popes.TIP: If a church leader says God “spoke to him” Hide your wallet!**
Abraham was bound to the Ten Commandments, as are all of humanity from the time of creation. (Gen. 26:5). but there was no 10 commandments when Abraham was there. Unless you count the ones in the protestant bible which magically seems to appears through out eternity!**
Is that found in Scripture? … He is “the same yesterday, and today, and forever.”
**AMEN! So we had to change our understanding because God doesn’t change. I understand. You are correct we were right to change our minds. Thanks! **
This breaking of bread was NOT the observance of Eucharist – it was simply eating a meal. **So you say His apostles did not follow Jesus’ commandments? Does that make them protestants?**This expression was commonly used in olden times to designate a meal (I think some parts of the U.S. still use the term).**Yup! Come break bread with me some time my friend to nurish your body! And then I’ll go to Mass and consume my Lord and Savior to nurish my soul! ** Notice Luke 22:16, … “He sat at meat.”**He should have BROKE bread! If what you believe is true…SO what? Does this undue the euchuriest. Did the two with him sin by eating the bread? Did Jesus know He was dead? Do you ever ask any questions that make sense?
** Again, in Acts 2:46, the disciples “continuing daily … **They had a church social? I bet someone brought a Tunafish cassarole!**See also Acts 27:33-35.
And there’s one other thing. That first day of the week when they “broke break”, wasn’t even a Sunday!“On Saturday evening…” **Yawn! :coffeeread: **
Now, about this observance Catholics call Eucharist or Communion, is this not supposed to be the ordinance called the Passover with only the symbols changed?
**Is it? What tells you that? **
…Jesus as the sacrifice and His shed blood to spare us from death due to sin.
** Good!**
Now, how often was the Passover observed? … ONCE A YEAR (Luke 2:41-42). One good thing about our God, he is timeless, so is Jesus. When we partake in the Euchurist we are immediately transfered back to the First and Only sacrifice. We do not do a rememberance ceremony with grape juice and crackers. We are immediately eating the body and drinking the blood of our savior Jesus Christ as He commands us to do that!
Has the observance changed during apostolic times?
Notice I Corinthians 5:7, 8: “Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us: therefore let us keep the feast, not with old leaven… but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.” Yes, Christ is now our Passover, therefore let us keep the feast – as we have done in the past, YEARLY.
To whom was “all authority” given? It says, “to Me” – Jesus Christ.
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Well that question was asked and answered. And since the RCC is the body of church …**
Nowhere in the entire Bible do we find man, or God’s Church, being given the authority to change God’s laws; authority to do other things, yes – like the laying on of hands, the ordination of ministers, baptizing, rebuking, reproving, teaching, etc. – but NEVER to change God’s laws. “There is one lawgiver…” (James 4:12). And He is God!
**If I tell you to go sit down and you lay down and I say" I said sit and you then sat" would you have changed my command or adjusted your understanding? God doesn’t change! Our understanding of what He wants may! BTW, that make 327 times that question was asked and answered this year! **
The RCC once taught that Scripture does not support their change of the Sabbath commandment. Many priests, bishops, theologians, apologists and educators acknowledged this fact. It was only recently that the church came up with the verses that supposedly showed Sunday observance. Notice this from an Archbishop of Baltimore in the 1900’s:**I wonder if there is anything interesting on TV? :coffeeread: **
“You may read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, and you will not find a single line authorizing the sanctification of Sunday. The Scriptures enforce the religious observance of Saturday, a day which we never sanctify” **We wrote the bible! Lets make the sabbith Wednesday! Who cares? God wants us to spend one day worshiping Him. He is unlimited don’t limit worshoping Him! to a day that even you don’t observe. Jesus had a word for people like you, Vipers? I think that is what he said of the “keepers of the law” Am I wrong? Was Jesus? Would His Father care? Do you know that you must believe to be saved? Believe what? If you aren’t Catholic what ever you believe the Lord wants you to believe! Yea, that makes sense to me. :whacky: **(The Faith of Our Fathers, 1917, p. 89, by James Cardinal Gibbons, Catholic Educator and Archbishop of Baltimore).
**because it also claims to be the means of conveying the knowledge of salvation **IT IS!**when 1) the RCC did not exist until the 2nd century, **I love it when you are wrong and even you know it!