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Nothing is wrong with small Bible study groups. My point is that members should bring the Bible into mass so everybody has the experience of going thru Scriptures.BTW, what’s wrong with small Bible study groups?
Nothing is wrong with small Bible study groups. My point is that members should bring the Bible into mass so everybody has the experience of going thru Scriptures.BTW, what’s wrong with small Bible study groups?
Jesus read from scriptures that later became known as the Bible. The Bible was composed of writings from Prophets, holy ones, kings, Moses and letters from the apostles. I am not sure where you are going with this other then claiming the Catholic church wrote the Bible?Hmm, I do not recall posting any quotes from councils nor any doctrines here in this thread.
Yet you have done so as I will point out later.
But how do we know that the books of the Bible are inspired and the books that were not included in the Bible, such as (just to name one) the Gospel of Nicodemus is not inspired?
How is one to know this? Did God inspire a table of contents so we can know which books belong in the Bible and which do not?
Here you state a doctrine, that of sola scriptura which is not found in the Bible, or can you give me chapter and verse that says that the Bible is all?
And if it is true then what about the Christians of the first couple of centuries? There was no Bible then, what did they do?
I will provide scripture that seems to refute sola scriptura.
John 21:25
But there are also many other things which Jesus did; were every one of them to be written, I suppose that the world itself could not contain the books that would be written.
1 Corinthians 11:2
I commend you because you remember me in everything and maintain the traditions even as I have delivered them to you.
2 Thessalonians 2:15
So then, brethren, stand firm and hold to the traditions which you were taught by us, either by word of mouth or by letter.
2 Timothy 2:2
and what you have heard from me before many witnesses entrust to the faithful men who will be able to teach others also.
Yet you can not tell us how it was determined which books were inspired and which books were not.
Again, by what process was this done? How was it found that the books of the Bible have a common thread and those not in it do not?
Also, Jesus did not read from the Bible as the Bible did not exist until centuries after his death and ressurection. Jesus read from the Torah.
And I will leave it at that as you keep avoiding the question.
sorry, I left out the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus.Jehovah God is a jealous God and praise to Saints not directed to him hurts him and is therefore known as pegan. For example, Jesus asked we remember him by his death and not his birth.
Praising someone by their birth is a pegan belief. How do we know this hurts Jesus and God. There are only two references in the Bible regarding the celebration of ones birth. One is where Jesus’ friend and relative John the Baptist’s head was given to King Herods daughter on a silver plate for example which must have been very hurtful to Jesus. Therefore it is not the Birthday celebration so much, but the orgin of the non-Godly celebration that is pegan.
Any praise to Saints is not heard since Jesus stated that the only way to get to his Father is through him.
In a matter of speaking.Jesus read from scriptures that later became known as the Bible. The Bible was composed of writings from Prophets, holy ones, kings, Moses and letters from the apostles. I am not sure where you are going with this other then claiming the Catholic church wrote the Bible?
At the Sunday Kingdom Hall Worship last Sunday the speaker quoted translations from the King James Version and wording from two other Bibles. I believe it is a misnomer that Witnesses will only read from their version. The main difference with the NWT is that Jehovah’s (Yahweh in Hebrew) was reinserted into the OT. I too questioned why Jehovah was inserted in the NT over 280 times and learned that Jesus most often referred to God simply as his “Father” as he taught us to pray. But when speaking to the context as the Father being their (the groups) Father, it would have been most likely said Yahweh, your God as the name was used often in early times before concealed and nearly lost completely.We have Bible studies after Mass for about an hour, where it is more a question answer session. The focus of the Mass is worship of God, though if you look at it closely it is all scripturally based.
But instead of having to bother with flipping through pages, it is organized for you to worship God without having to worry about bringing a Bible with you. We have Bibles in the Church for small group study, so most of us can just grab one off the shelf.
As for Birthdays being pagan. I seem to remember that before the scripture you quoted Genesis 4:1 shows Eve celebrating the birth of her son, saying “I have gotten a man from the Lord.”
A birthday has a special connection with God in that we celebrate the gift of life He is giving us. Now who has the authority to inteprete that it is a bad thing to celebrate the gift of life.
Now this falls back on the authority of the Watchtower Organization to make up a prohibition based on the Watchtower’s interpretation of the Bible.
It all boils down to how did Charles Taze Russell get the authority to intepret scripture and why, if he was correct in recieving that authority, does the Watchtower retain it?
I am not attacking you in any way, you are my separated brother in Christ, I just believe if the Watchtower holds the truth it should logically be able to back it’s assertion that it is the organization that should do that.
As for “religion” the old church I used to go to used to like to say they weren’t a religion also. How would the Watchtower not be a religion if it has a basic set of beliefs in a diety? Isn’t that the definition of religion?
God Bless
Scylla
Christ formed Christianity and the word Catholic was not included in the Bible and came after his death.In a matter of speaking.
After all, all of the New Testament books were written by members of the Church that Christ formed, the Catholic Church.
What was deemed authentic was included in the Bible. We have four Gospels to read from giving similar accounts. It could be said that now that the Dead Sea scrolls have been found that those should be included. John told us at the end of Revelations not to add or subtract from the scriptures.You still have yet to tell us how it was determined which of all the books out there were inspired and therefore part of the Bible. You have not given any reasons as to why the Gospel of Luke is in the Bible and the Gospel of Nicodemus is not. Yes one is (name removed by moderator)sired and the other isn’t but how do we know this?.
I am not familiar with the protestant religion.After that, you can tell use why the protestants took books out of the Bible…
The NWT is not the only Bible read from and Wittness are happy to read from ones own Bible during Bible Studies. The NWT has restored Jehovah’s name to the original Hebrew writings in the OT using Jehovah’s name (English translation of the Hebrew name Yahweh). Church has been replaced with congregation. Cross and has been replaced with Torture Stake ect. For the most part the rest of the scriptures are the same and it is another translation. Similar to why the Catholic Church themselves has various translations that use different words and all translations are not the same.Then you can tell us why the JW have rewritten the Bible…
Regardless of the name used at the time Jesus read “scriptures” that found itself into was is known today as the Bible.When Jesus read the scriptures there was no Bible, there was just the Torah. Yes the Torah was included in the Bible, centuries after the death and resurrection of Jesus. So it is incorrect to say that Jesus read the Bible as the Bible did not yet exist…
They read from Scriptues such as Psalms, Daniel, Genesis and Proverbs. There were quotes from Moses, Daniel, King David and King Solomom that are the same as we read today.What did the early Christians of the first couple of centuries do as the Bible didn’t exist, if as you say, the Bible is all that is needed?
Thats great on the Bible Studies. I too love the intereaction and opening of the Bible and discussing the Scriptures.We have Bible studies after Mass for about an hour, where it is more a question answer session. The focus of the Mass is worship of God, though if you look at it closely it is all scripturally based.
I used to keep my Bible in great shape. Now I write all over the 6 translations and you would be surprised how marked up they are. It is easier for me when I open perhaps the same Scripture and it is underlined for you. Plus when I get real old I think my surviving family will appreciate all the notes and perhaps learn from some of the writings in the margins.scylla said:[But instead of having to bother with flipping through pages, it is organized for you to worship God without having to worry about bringing a Bible with you. We have Bibles in the Church for small group study, so most of us can just grab one off the shelf.
Wittnesses have parties celebrating a shower at child birth. It is the reoccuring memorial celebration that is a non-Godly festival.scylla said:[As for Birthdays being pagan. I seem to remember that before the scripture you quoted Genesis 4:1 shows Eve celebrating the birth of her son, saying “I have gotten a man from the Lord.”
[/quote]It all boils down to how did Charles Taze Russell get the authority to intepret scripture and why, if he was correct in recieving that authority, does the Watchtower retain it?
You very kind and we feel blessed attending meetings with the organization and our studies are much wider than just the Watchtower. But I do enjoy the material they put out and the visual illustrations.I am not attacking you in any way, you are my separated brother in Christ, I just believe if the Watchtower holds the truth it should logically be able to back it’s assertion that it is the organization that should do that.
The Wittnesses are a religion and their name appears in the Bible. For example, where we read God’s “Wittnesses” throughout Matthew and the Gospel. Thats our group (religion) that I am studying with. tommyAs for “religion” the old church I used to go to used to like to say they weren’t a religion also. How would the Watchtower not be a religion if it has a basic set of beliefs in a diety? Isn’t that the definition of religion?
No, Christ formed the Church.Christ formed Christianity and the word Catholic was not included in the Bible and came after his death.
Ah, but who deemed what was authentic? If, as you say, scripture alone is sufficient then how was the Bible made when the Bible did not yet exisit? You seem to ignore this period of time and you seem to ignore how the Bible came to be.What was deemed authentic was included in the Bible.
Now your just being obstinate.I am not familiar with the protestant religion.
No, individual books were written and inspired by God. It was an Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church that gathered all the inspired books together into the book we now call the Bible.Through God’s Prophets, Kings, and Apostles the Bible was written and the Catholic Church did not srite the Bible. God did through his inspired word and no Man can take credit for Gods works.
Let’s see what the Poll I put up tells us…No, Christ formed the Church.
Ah, but who deemed what was authentic? If, as you say, scripture alone is sufficient then how was the Bible made when the Bible did not yet exisit? You seem to ignore this period of time and you seem to ignore how the Bible came to be.
Now your just being obstinate.
Just admit it, you are here to turn people from the Church and for no other reason.
No, individual books were written and inspired by God. It was an Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church that gathered all the inspired books together into the book we now call the Bible.
God did not gather the books together and hand them to man. The Holy Spirit guided the bishops of the Catholic Church in assembling them together into the Bible. The Catholic Bible.
The Bible you use is missing books, God inspired books. Your scripture is incomplete.
I think I have had enough of this running around in circles with you.
OK, here is how I ended up posting here. I am not a forum person. I resigned from a large Catholic Parish and was a senior member of their Finance Council and led many volunteer projects. My resignation letter was disturbing to the Parish and senior members forwarded it to an unnamed organization most of you here are familiar with. I was taken aback by the comparison with the Holy One Peter being compared with priest molestors as being equivalent to them as being hypocritical in Antioch and looked up the web-site where this barage of two dozen negative brochures came from.Just admit it, you are here to turn people from the Church and for no other reason…
In my opinion Jesus Christ is the strong founder of Christianity and is the only human (with the exception of Adam) whom their seed is from the Holy Spirit. Jesus lived with his Father since the beginning of the world we see in Genesis and has been appointed by his Father to be the ruler of Heaven we read in Revelations. Since Catholicism is a form of Christianity it can also be said that Jesus was the founder of the Catholic Church, but more in a broader universe is the founder of Christianity.No, Christ formed the Church…
So far the Poll I put up is in favor that the Bible is written by Gods inspired words and not by Catholics.No, individual books were written and inspired by God. .
I do appreciated your time here. We both have nothing to gain by posting and both receive blessings from Jesus in caring so much about him by spending our days discussing him and what is pleasing to his Father. Peace and Love, tommyI think I have had enough of this running around in circles with you.
With all respect, Tommy, God’s Truth is NOT a democracy.Let’s see what the Poll I put up tells us…
How true!tommy4321:![]()
God’s Truth is NOT a democracy.Let’s see what the Poll I put up tells us…With all respect, Tommy,
Hi McKnight:Tommy.
Don’t you find it just a wee bit arrogant that some folks will rely on their own interpretation of scriptures as opposed to the Church’s ???
After all the Catholic Church has been studying and interpreting scriptures for hundreds of years and with thousands of full time professional theologians.
The Church knows every verse and passage inside out and has explored all the many possible interpretations to come up with definitive meaning and proper perspective.
Granted you may be a very bright guy, I just think it is awfully presumptuous of you to think that for one moment you are wiser and more knowledgeable than all the Church scholars combined.
Yes, I know you “think”, you are being led by the Holy Spirit. BUT is it not far more likely that you are being led by your own self pride and arrogance ??? Just some food for thought.
Christ’s Peace
So, what you’re saying is that you came here to convert us papists to the inaccurate “theology” of the jws. I’m sure you have arrived at the conclusion by now that we know our faith well and that your “witnessing” techniques and seeds will find no fertile ground here.When I originally started this post I thought that perhaps one soul out there might read this and find some of these truths and it would help them from being led astray from the “man” in the robe.
This is the very reason why you should be suspended once again, well that and the fact that your original user account is suspended and you worked your way around that.When I originally started this post I thought that perhaps one soul out there might read this and find some of these truths and it would help them from being led astray from the “man” in the robe. But, I am now realizing for the most part it is the same crowd in here trying to save those who may doubt Catholicism like I was initially trying to do as a Wittness Bible student
And, I am now coming out and saying I am sorry if I have offended anyone here, but thanks for reading my posts as I am not sure why you have? tommy
Catholic Answers came to me, I didn’t come to them. But I do admire how faithful you are here to religion. I tip my hat to you. The Wittnesses are good clean people. I mean that they are literally clean. I also find that they are in the Truth. You ought to come to another Kingdom Hall meeting and give it another chance.So, what you’re saying is that you came here to convert us papists to the inaccurate “theology” of the jws. I’m sure you have arrived at the conclusion by now that we know our faith well and that your “witnessing” techniques and seeds will find no fertile ground here.
As I’ve mentioned before, I spent 18 months in a book study with jws and attended many meetings. As soon as I began to question the “theology” and the history (scant and convoluted as it is) of the jws, the cold shoulder was turned towards me. Thank God!
You yourself have been “led astray by the man in a Brooklyn suit”.
Read the history. Come home where Christ’s truth (not the wt’s truth) is a constant presence.
After re-reading this post, I realize I sound harsh. I do apologize for that - however - I sincerely do not know why you would believe you could come onto a Catholic forum and lead a Catholic away from Christ’s Church.![]()
Catholic Answers came to me, I didn’t come to them. But I do admire how faithful you are here to religion. I tip my hat to you. The Wittnesses are good clean people. I mean that they are literally clean. I also find that they are in the Truth. You ought to come to another Kingdom Hall meeting and give it another chance.So, what you’re saying is that you came here to convert us papists to the inaccurate “theology” of the jws. I’m sure you have arrived at the conclusion by now that we know our faith well and that your “witnessing” techniques and seeds will find no fertile ground here.
As I’ve mentioned before, I spent 18 months in a book study with jws and attended many meetings. As soon as I began to question the “theology” and the history (scant and convoluted as it is) of the jws, the cold shoulder was turned towards me. Thank God!
You yourself have been “led astray by the man in a Brooklyn suit”.
Read the history. Come home where Christ’s truth (not the wt’s truth) is a constant presence.
After re-reading this post, I realize I sound harsh. I do apologize for that - however - I sincerely do not know why you would believe you could come onto a Catholic forum and lead a Catholic away from Christ’s Church.![]()