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LMAO…so Much for Luke’s list of lies… rather than invention…
LMAO…so Much for Luke’s list of lies… rather than invention…
Yep, it is a sad state that Luke cannot think independently for himself. He has to listen and believe in propaganda. Just a little unbiased research would render the truth if one is truely open to the truth. It requires a paradigm shift(fancy phrase for repentance).LMAO…so Much for Luke’s list of lies… rather than invention…
LukeJ, this religion claims to be right because some one from their own religion said so, just as a islamic says about islam and so on.Hi. First of all, I’d like to say thank you for answering my questions. I am a high schooler and I was baptized in the Catholic church when I was a baby. When I was really young, my parents didn’t agree with the church so the have been going to a protestant church ever since. I’ve read a few books about Catholicism, such as Scott Hahns, and it seems to me that most of the church’s doctrines make more since than what I grew up being taught. But some docrines just don’t really make since to me and there isn’t really anybody I can ask. So I’m not trying to put down the church or anything, I just want to ask some questions.
Anyways, according to this tract that my parents gave me that was written by an ex-Bishop and refutes Catholic doctrine; pretty much says that, “The Roman Church claims that it never changes, that it is always the same. In regard to it’s doctrine the Roman Church has been constantly changing and adding new inventions to the faith. It has changed its creed every century, so that now the Roman Church, instead of being an ancient religion, is simply a quilt made up of many patches, adding century after century, so that very little of the original remains; most all of it is new.” Then it goes on to give examples of the churches “inventions”:
Prayers for the dead: 300 A.D.
Worship in Latin Language: 600 A.D.
Supremacy of the Pope: 606 A.D.
Worship of the crucifix, images and relics: 788 A.D.
Holy water invented: about 1000 A.D.
Marrige of preists forbidden: 1079 A.D.
Rosary Beads invented: 1090 A.D.
Origin of the Inquisition: 1184 A.D.
Sale of Indulgences: 1190 A.D.
Auricular confession to the preist: 1215 A.D.
Transubstantiation of the wafer: 1215 A.D.
Adoration of the wafer: 1220 A.D.
Purgatory proclaimed: 1439
Apocryphal books added to the bible: 1546 A.D.
Roman tradition made equal to the Bible: 1546 A.D.
Immaculate Conception of Mary: 1854
Infallibility of the Pope: 1870 A.D.
No. The Church doesn’t allow divorce.Does the Church allow for divorce when a spouse sleeps with someone else?
Hi:wave:Hi, I have a challenge for you. Preists are called “Father” (so and so) by parishoners, but how do you explain when Jesus tells people in Matthew not to call anyone Father except God?
“Do not call anyone on earth your father; for One is your Father, He who is in heaven.” (Matthew 23:9)
I did not say that God dwelt inside the ark.God did not dwell inside the Ark. He dwelt in the" Holy of Holies ". The Ark was in the middle of the “Holy of Holies”. The reason for the Ark was to house the ten commandments and the Torah. On top of the Ark were two cherubims. The two golden cherubs represented the Jewish People. While the “Mercy Seat” in between the Cherubs represented God and his unity with the Jewish people.
It doesn’t matter what you’d like to call it.This was an unfounded charge. The indulgences where never sold. However, there was an appearance of them being sold.
The “graven images” part of God’s Commandment has been buried in the First. Then completely cut off in it’s official teachings and displays of the 10 Commandments. Most Catholics don’t even know that it exists.Hello,
The first two commandments, according to Protestant counting, deal with the same thing - worshiping the one true God and idolatry. Those last two commandments, according to Protestant counting, deal with two completely different things - coveting a neighbor’s wife and coveting a neighbor’s goods, just as one commandment deals with adultery and another deals with stealing.
I tell you what, go tell your wife that she is in the same category as your big screen TV and tools and then we’ll talk - when you get out of the hospital.![]()
how can something develop withou changing?Hello,
Doctrine can develop, but it doesn’t change. What doctrines do you claim changed with the Council of Trent (as opposed to developed)?
(Please Note: This uploaded content is no longer available.)how can something develop withou changing?
Any properly catechized Catholic knows the Ten Commandments. And they know what they say, too.The “graven images” part of God’s Commandment has been buried in the First. Then completely cut off in it’s official teachings and displays of the 10 Commandments. Most Catholics don’t even know that it exists.
The baloon as an object has not changed. Your understanding a/k/a doctrine, has. If you are adding to something you are changing it. If you are adding to your understanding, you are changing your understanding, aren’t you?Hello,
http://henrystrongingoldberg.blogspot.com/red balloon.gif
Imagine that this balloon is a doctrine. You begin and you right off notice that it is red. A week later, after staring at this balloon for a couple of hours every day, you determine that it is oval in shape. A month goes by, still with your pondering upon it, you come to the conclusion that the balloon is filled with some sort of gaseous substance. The following year, still pondering on it, you realize that the gaseous substance is helium.
Now, has the balloon changed at all in the course of this time? No, it has not. But, your understanding of it has - it has deepened and expanded like a balloon (pun intended).
That is how a doctrine can develop.
And if you try to punch holes in this Doctrine(balloon), Satan comes out with a loud noise(balloon bursting) and scares you! Then you become scared of the Doctrine(balloon). Then unfortunately this fright gets passed on to others as horror stories at a campfire…Hello,
http://henrystrongingoldberg.blogspot.com/red balloon.gif
Imagine that this balloon is a doctrine. You begin and you right off notice that it is red. A week later, after staring at this balloon for a couple of hours every day, you determine that it is oval in shape. A month goes by, still with your pondering upon it, you come to the conclusion that the balloon is filled with some sort of gaseous substance. The following year, still pondering on it, you realize that the gaseous substance is helium.
Now, has the balloon changed at all in the course of this time? No, it has not. But, your understanding of it has - it has deepened and expanded like a balloon (pun intended).
That is how a doctrine can develop.
No fair. I posted my criticism before reading this.And if you try to punch holes in this Doctrine(balloon), Satan comes out with a loud noise(balloon bursting) and scares you! Then you become scared of the Doctrine(balloon). Then unfortunately this fright gets passed on to others as horror stories at a campfire…
your criticism had not posted when I started this. You’ve must’ve beat me by a few milli-seconds…No fair. I posted my criticism before reading this.
WHAT?!?! What do you think I’m doing here? I’m researching by asking Catholics about this stuff. How could you say that I can’t think indepenently, and I believe in propaganda? Didn’t you read the first part of my post? I’m not trying to put down the church, or even saying I believe that stuff. I just want to hear the other side of the story.Yep, it is a sad state that Luke cannot think independently for himself. He has to listen and believe in propaganda. Just a little unbiased research would render the truth if one is truely open to the truth. It requires a paradigm shift(fancy phrase for repentance).
That’s false. The majority of roman catholics have no idea about the “graven images” part of the ten commandments. Most can’t even recite your “catechetical formula” version. Most can’t even point to the 10 commandments in the Bible.Hello,
Any properly catechized Catholic knows the Ten Commandments. And they know what they say, too.![]()
Do you have statistics on that? Because I know I was taught all 10 at school, and still know them.That’s false. The majority of roman catholics have no idea about the “graven images” part of the ten commandments. Most can’t even recite your “catechetical formula” version. Most can’t even point to the 10 commandments in the Bible.