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I just want to comment on the persisting condescending attitude that you are reflecting. Near the opening of the thread, you suggested that Catholics (specifically with your derogatory use of the word “Roman”) were afraid to study the scriptures.Code:I do confess, that I have broken my own rules. I do apologize for making those rules in the first place. Roman Catholic Christians are not disciplined or trained to stay within the Scriptures. Therefore, what I have suggested is not possible with Roman Catholic Christians.
Now you are making a sweeping generaliation about “Roman” Christians “not disciplined or trained to stay within the scriptures”. Perhaps you don’t realize what a prejudicial statement this is, or that it conveys a great ignorance about
“Roman” Catholics. On the contrary, what you will find here are a great many Catholics quite well versed in Scripture, and very disciplined.
Just to highlight for you how this sounds, I will use a common analogy that I just saw in a movie this week. Here is how that sentence would sound plugging in some other group:
“(Black) Christians are not disciplined or trained to stay within the Scriptures. Therefore, what I have suggested is not possible with {Black) Christians.”
Perhaps hearing it this way will make it more clear.
Let’s be honest. The Epistles of Paul were never guiding the thread. You have already posted that you believe that Roman Catholic Christians are not part of the true Church, along with a number of other glaring uninformed opinions about the Catholic faith.I still want to continue to let the Epistles of Paul guide this thread.
You have implied that Catholics do not understand the Epistles of Paul, and from the beginning, you have overlaid your erroneous doctrine of Sola Scriptura. This thread has been guided by Reformed theology and a considerable degree of condescension and prejudice.
Your communication of your personal agenda by the use of scripture reminds me of scripture used in a similar way during a certain 40 days in the desert.11 Let us therefore strive to enter that rest, so that no one may fall by the same sort of disobedience. 12 For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart. 13 And no creature is hidden from his sight, but all are naked and exposed to the eyes of him to whom we must give account. - Hebrews 4Code:But, I will no longer fight those who have the desire to go off the subejct, post links, etc. If you feel compelled to go beyond what is written, do what you must. The light of Scripture does expose each one of us in many ways... in life and doctrine.