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i doubt it. show me from the cathechism.We do as Matt. 18:15-17 says. What did you think I would say?
i doubt it. show me from the cathechism.We do as Matt. 18:15-17 says. What did you think I would say?
The Catechism doesn’t explain every passage in Scripture.i doubt it. show me from the cathechism.
That’s what we are supposed to do as Catholics. Whether individual Catholics do that or not, I don’t know. That doesn’t change what Scripture says, does it? Catholics are not suppose to use contraception either, but some do.i doubt it. show me from the cathechism.
Time for the old trusty /gnore switch for Agnos.jesus was referring to sin, my friend. so you are still gonna ignore it? perfect! that all the more proves what i said before, that this verse holds no meaning to catholics.
Matthew 18 is pretty obsolete.
i’d like to see the official cathechismic interpretation for that passage. perhaps the vatican has a unique approach to it. because ive never seen any catholics behave according to that teaching by jesus.That’s what we are supposed to do as Catholics. Whether individual Catholics do that or not, I don’t know. That doesn’t change what Scripture says, does it? Catholics are not suppose to use contraception either, but some do.
its better that way. cya fellow gamer.Time for the old trusty /gnore switch for Agnos.
See’ya pal…
How I now see Aggy:…{snip}…
Please see post #80.i’d like to see the official cathechismic interpretation for that passage. perhaps the vatican has a unique approach to it. because ive never seen any catholics behave according to that teaching by jesus.
you are saying that the Cathechism did not discuss matthew 18? how about any article written by bishop? i’d really like to see the vatican’s official opinion on this teaching of jesus.Please see post #80.
I’m saying I’m not sure if it does.you are saying that the Cathechism did not discuss matthew 18?
Not sure. Why don’t you look for one?how about any article written by bishop?
The Vatican doesn’t have an official opinion on every verse in Scripture to my knowledge.i’d really like to see the vatican’s official opinion on this teaching of jesus.
It is not correct that Paul stood directly on the teachings of Jesus. We have no evidence that Paul ever met Jesus. Nothing was written by the Apostles within the first 30 or so years after the death of Christ, because they were to be TEACHERS, FIRST-HAND eyewitnesses to Jesus. Paul was not an original Apostle or witness. He could only write what he heard from the 11.i am not talking about supremacy. I’m talking about church membership. paul became a christian apart from the apostles. if anything, that proves that the apostles arent the only rock foundations of the church. paul and his followers stood directly on the teachings of jesus.
Yeah but according to the stories Paul saw Jesus in a vision. According to the book of Acts Paul started preaching even before meeting the apostles. And his epistles suggest that he gets messages from Jesus.We have no evidence that Paul ever met Jesus.
isnt it that those who witnessed the resurrected jesus numbered by the hundreds? and what about Stephen? he wasnt an apostle.He could only write what he heard from the 11.
What did Jesus say to Paul in the vision? “Saul, why do you persecute me?” Not, “Okay, now here is what you need to teach, this is doctrine, that one is false, etc.” It may not tell us how, but the only way Paul knew the teachings of Jesus is from the 11.Yeah but according to the stories Paul saw Jesus in a vision. According to the book of Acts Paul started preaching even before meeting the apostles. And his epistles suggest that he gets messages from Jesus.
Yes, many witnesses, but the only AUTHORIZED ones were those to whom were given the keys, the 11.isnt it that those who witnessed the resurrected jesus numbered by the hundreds? and what about Stephen? he wasnt an apostle.
Paul wrote a lot of Epistles. Are those merely his personal opinions, or were they inspired by Jesus & the Holy Spirit? Or are you gonna say that he copied and pasted everything from the 11?What did Jesus say to Paul in the vision? “Saul, why do you persecute me?” Not, “Okay, now here is what you need to teach, this is doctrine, that one is false, etc.” It may not tell us how, but the only way Paul knew the teachings of Jesus is from the 11.
Look at Stephen. According to the stories he had magical powers too. Yes the 11 were the top brass, but they were not the only ones that have been empowered, authorized.Yes, many witnesses, but the only AUTHORIZED ones were those to whom were given the keys, the 11.
Go on…I’m listeningPaul wrote a lot of Epistles. Are those merely his personal opinions, or were they inspired by Jesus & the Holy Spirit? Or are you gonna say that he copied and pasted everything from the 11?
They were the final Authority.Look at Stephen. According to the stories he had magical powers too. Yes the 11 were the top brass, but they were not the only ones that have been empowered, authorized.
I see you said “Eastern Catholic Church” ( I guess meaning Eastern Rite Churches that are part of the Roman Catholic Church).That would be the Church that Christ established, not a man made “Church.” So if that is the case, you would need a Church that can trace it’s origins back to Christ and his followers right? Of course! The only Church that can back up it’s claim as the Church that Christ established is the Catholic Church… the entire Catholic Church. That being said, that would also include the Eastern Catholic Church too.
I was asking you. Where did Paul get the religious ideas in his epistles?Go on…I’m listening
According to Acts 15, the final Authority which was the Council consisted of both the Apostles AND the Elders. Looks like the rock really consisted of much more than just Peter.They were the final Authority
not yet. its less challenging arguing with protestants because they are too diverse. a lot of times they find me agreeable. catholics are more challenging because you have an infallibility issue to protect.You need to argue with Protestants, not Catholics. Aren’t you getting sick of us and our Authority figure hang-ups? Don’t you want a new ending to an argument?
I don’t know, that’s why I’m asking you. You are a better apologist than I.I was asking you. Where did Paul get the religious ideas in his epistles?
Now YOU are verse slinging???According to Acts 15, the final Authority which was the Council consisted of both the Apostles AND the Elders. Looks like the rock really consisted of much more than just Peter.![]()
And we do such a good jobnot yet. its less challenging arguing with protestants because they are too diverse. a lot of times they find me agreeable. catholics are more challenging because you have an infallibility issue to protect.![]()
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