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Ah, but Jesus founded the church to carry out God’s will and the church does say she was a virgin until her death and if the until bothers you she was a virgin after her death as well.

I think the other posters have shown you proof enough what the correct interpretation of those verses are and you just aren’t secure enough in your religious beliefs to acknowledge that!

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Ok denver faithful, just how faithful are you to your own religion. Is this statement true or false?

“whosoever dies wearing this scapular shall not suffer eternal fire”.
 
Here is about Brown Scapular

“Those who die wearing this scapular shall not suffer eternal fire.” This must not be understood superstitiously or magically, but in light of Catholic teaching that perseverance in faith, hope and love are required for salvation. The scapular is a powerful reminder of this Christian obligation and of Mary’s promise to help those consecrated to her obtain the grace of final perseverance.

ewtn.com/expert/answers/brown_scapular.htm
Ok denver faithful, just how faithful are you to your own religion. Is this statement true or false?

“whosoever dies wearing this scapular shall not suffer eternal fire”.
 
Ok water, time to put your faith in your religion to the test. Is this statement true or false?

“whosoever dies wearing this scapular shall not suffer eternal fire”.
Boy you really think your something , tester of hearts.LOL
 
Here is about Brown Scapular

“Those who die wearing this scapular shall not suffer eternal fire.” This must not be understood superstitiously or magically, but in light of Catholic teaching that perseverance in faith, hope and love are required for salvation. The scapular is a powerful reminder of this Christian obligation and of Mary’s promise to help those consecrated to her obtain the grace of final perseverance.

ewtn.com/expert/answers/brown_scapular.htm
I see… you can’t answer the question. Can you? You have to beat around the bush. Why don’t you just give me a simple yes or no?
 
Here is about Brown Scapular

“Those who die wearing this scapular shall not suffer eternal fire.” This must not be understood superstitiously or magically, but in light of Catholic teaching that perseverance in faith, hope and love are required for salvation. The scapular is a powerful reminder of this Christian obligation and of Mary’s promise to help those consecrated to her obtain the grace of final perseverance.

ewtn.com/expert/answers/brown_scapular.htm
Thank you.
 
I see… you can’t answer the question. Can you? You have to beat around the bush. Why don’t you just give me a simple yes or no?
Do you want to discuss or not?

How could you pick out one part of the whole devotion and wanted me to answer your question?

To that question of yours alone?
The answer is NO and the Church said NO!

Why? This is why:

“Those who die wearing this scapular shall not suffer eternal fire.” This must not be understood superstitiously or magically, but in light of Catholic teaching that perseverance in faith, hope and love are required for salvation. The scapular is a powerful reminder of this Christian obligation and of Mary’s promise to help those consecrated to her obtain the grace of final perseverance.

What else?

Obey God’s commandments
What else?
Baptised

etc …
Faith alone? yeah righ! 😃
as a non-Catholics, you can’t undertand the devotions. This is the reason we can’t just say YES or NO.
 
This statement comes from the self proclaimed “one true church”. Now, just ask yourself this question… Is this statement true?

“whosoever dies wearing this scapular shall not suffer eternal fire”.
The Church DOES NOT TEACH THIS OFFICIALLY.Did you catch that? You will NOT find this statement in ANYdocument that contains the official teaching of the RCC. If someone is just wearing it superstitiously for “fire insurance” it’s not doing to do them a bit of good. Just like someone who repeats the “Sinner’s Prayer” after the pastor during an altar call, and walks away thinking that’s all there is to getting saved, it’s NOT going to keep them out of Hell.

From: fisheaters.com/scapulars.html
Some falsely believe that wearing the Brown Scapular offers some sort of guarantee of salvation because of the legendary words attributed to Our Lady. This is against Church teaching, is superstitious and a grave error.
 
Believers,

T or F?

Numbers 28:15
Also, one kid of the goats as a sin offering to the Lord shall be offered…
 
Do you want to discuss or not?

How could you pick out one part of the whole devotion and wanted me to answer your question?

To that question of yours alone?
The answer is NO and the Church said NO!

Why? This is why:

“Those who die wearing this scapular shall not suffer eternal fire.” This must not be understood superstitiously or magically, but in light of Catholic teaching that perseverance in faith, hope and love are required for salvation. The scapular is a powerful reminder of this Christian obligation and of Mary’s promise to help those consecrated to her obtain the grace of final perseverance.
Are you kidding me? This statement doesn’t even come close to the truth. It’s not even part truth part lie. Not even a lot of truth and a little lie. It’s a pure, unabridged, bold faced, lie.

“whosoever dies wearing this scapular shall not suffer eternal fire”
 
believers is not Catholic that is why he doesn’t understand. I’m getting off here before I lose my temper. He is getting on my nerves.
 
Are you kidding me? This statement doesn’t even come close to the truth. It’s not even part truth part lie. Not even a lot of truth and a little lie. It’s a pure, unabridged, bold faced, lie.

“whosoever dies wearing this scapular shall not suffer eternal fire”
you are absolutely right when you said it is not even a lot of truth…You cut and paste only one sentence out of the entire meaning of this devotion. 😉

BTW, I am wearing a Brown Scapular myself.
I’ll meet you right in Heaven.

You want to bet on that? 😉 😃
 
False. My answer is the same as water
Of course it’s false. Your precious RCC is propagating this stuff. When I left the RCC, my own relatives sent me a scapular to wear. If you believe that statement as many Catholics do, you’re believing a lie.
 
We should be grateful for Believers. I know I personally am. He, like the Mormons who come by now and again, gives us through his cherrypicking of Bible verses, a perfect example of knuckleheaded religion at work. We couldn’t ask for a better demonstration!
 
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