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Do you believe the Bible is inspired? I certainally believe the Bible is inspired.So a when book tells you it’s inspired you will believe it?
Do you believe the Bible is inspired? I certainally believe the Bible is inspired.So a when book tells you it’s inspired you will believe it?
Yes I know you do but I still wonder why. The only reason so far you have given was because it said it was. Even though Timothy wasn’t at the time speaking of all the books you currently have in your Bible.Do you believe the Bible is inspired? I certainally believe the Bible is inspired.
Good for you.Yes I know you do but I still wonder why. The only reason so far you have given was because it said it was. Even though Timothy wasn’t at the time speaking of all the books you currently have in your Bible.
And of course I do but it’s not because it told me it was. I look beyond and deeper for that truth to have meaning.
Agreed. Individualism is an easier route. When one is not comfortable with certain doctrines, adjust them to suit you by twisting the interpretations you read.amazing how four words elicted so many posts,but it all still boils down to the fact of whether one accepts the Church as she is holding her God given authority,or that God is incapable of holding His Church to the truth and must resort to indivualism
I agree as well. (name removed by moderator) said it very nicely. But tweety wont do it and my bet is she just intentionally enjoys to ruffle feathers since deep down she knows she’s protestant.This is a reasonable statement. Until a person agrees to the doctrines of the Church, and submits, (though they may fall at times), they are not truly Catholic. If Tweetymom would just self-identify as a Christian, and leave it at that, she would no doubt save herself much argument with the orthodox Catholics among the gang here. But particularly when it comes to scripture, we have a magesterial authority. It sounds as if this poster proof texts, and finds things convenient to her desired belief system, then applies them without context or submission to the Church. Oh, I’m rambling. I just liked your comment, and the way you put it.
Peace,
Steven
Anyone who’s validly baptized is in our family, Dokimas.Des is saying she is not in your family, is she not?
Exactly.So a when book tells you it’s inspired, you will believe it?
It didnt stop. Fridays are still fast days, you are just allowed to choose your own fast (I am pretty sure on this one, but not 100% and I dont feel like looking it up).
No fast days are not causing people to sin, but a particular fast (i.e. meat) may have VASTLY less significance to one than another (vegetarian vs. non veggie etc. etc.). It is for this reason that we are called to find our own method of fasting to “fill up what is lacking in Christs suffering”. The thing that was lacking was our contributing/suffering with Christ. It was perfect and complete, but we should all strive to be like Christ and these are the small ways in which we may do this.
At least that is one mans understanding of the situation.
FSC
Yes. I myself question that reference to Onan spilling his seed. It seem to me to be quite a peculiar way to support the Church’s position on birth control.
Obedience is not determinate on infalliblity, but upon authority. Don’t you tell your children to obey you? Should the obey you because you’re infallible, or because you have authority?
How did the Israelites know to follow Moses? Even when Moses led them astray in the desert they were obligated to follow him. There were many who didn’t want to submit to him anymore (Num 16). Yet, even though Moses was headed the wrong way, he was being navigated by God every step of the way.
We as Christians are bound to follow what Christ has set up for us. See Matt 23:3
and Heb 13:17
As it is will all disagreements among Protestants and Catholics, the bottom line always becomes the question of authority. Is it me, myself and I who determines what’s God’s revelation, or is it someone else, namely the Body of Christ?
The irony in such a statement.
I tend to care more for the seekers and lurkers into the Catholic faith being confused or mislead by her. So this being a Catholic forum, does sort of make it more my business than yours don’t you think.
Has Jesus took back the ‘command’ to fast? Did He call it sin not to? The church in it’s authority to ‘bind’ or ‘loose’ can make anything a sin or make what is a sin not a sin???No but Jesus founded a church and said: Whatever [YOU] bind on earth shall be bound in heaven and what [YOU] loose will be loosed.
Matt: 18-20 Now John’s disciples and the Pharisees were fasting; and people came and said to him, “Why do John’s disciples and the disciples of the Pharisees fast, but your disciples do not fast?”
And Jesus said to them, "Can the wedding guests fast while the bridegroom is with them? As long as they have the bridegroom with them, they cannot fast. The days will come, when the bridegroom is taken away from them, and then they will fast in that day.
God Bless onenow1
And may the Lord be with you in your time of need !
Great point.Show them that we are Christian by our love; we are brothers and sisters in Christ.
Yes I know you do but I still wonder why. The only reason so far you have given was because it said it was. Even though Timothy wasn’t at the time speaking of all the books you currently have in your Bible.
And of course I do but it’s not because it told me it was. I look beyond and deeper for that truth to have meaning.
Exactly.
The Koran claims it’s inspired.
And, I believe, so does the Book of Mormon.
The only reason Tweety believes that the Bible is inspired, is because she’s “blindly” following someone else’s authority!
That is, unless she’s now going to read the Gospel of Thomas and claim, by her own authority, that it’s inspired.
This sounds like you’re looking in a mirror. Upon what authority do you believe Bible is inspired?PRmerger: "The only reason Tweety believes that the Bible is inspired, is because she’s “blindly” following someone else’s authority! "
I would not believe in the Bible were it not for the authority of the CC (paraphrasing St. Augustine).This sounds like you’re looking in a mirror. Upon what authority do you believe Bible is inspired?
Thank you and I do not bristle about the CC’s authority, just do not agree with some of the doctrine. If you do I say God Bless you and may God’s Grace shine upon you as you journey with our Savior.I would not believe in the Bible were it not for the authority of the CC (paraphrasing St. Augustine).
In fact, *anyone *who believes in the Bible is giving tacit approval to the CC’s authority.
Which is why it is so puzzling that people like Tweety (meaning, Protestants) bristle about the CC’s authority, yet each and every time they quote from Scripture (like their favorite verse about judging–actually, it’s the one about not judging, but they ignore all the other ones that say we must judge) they’re giving tacit approval to the CC’s authority.
For it is the Catholic Church which told her that the Gospel of Thomas is not inspired, but the Gospel of Mark is!