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RobGentner
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… your church makes these great claims based on Sacred Traditions …
Does it? What part of Sacred scripture were the claims based on? Did the church approved them being made? When? Where is that written in the scriptures? Do you agree with them?
… i don’t see the evidence for the claim. Its like trying to nail jello to the wall.
Did the CC authorized you to see the evidence? Does the scriptures permit your seeing it? What verse? What did Jesus say reference evidence?
Is the jello red? Are you using this as a metaphor for the blood of Christ and the HaKotel HaMa’aravi?, sometimes referred to as the Wailing Wall ? Or did you mean simply a gerenic jello and a “Kotel” plain wall? Since that is the last temple jesus visited before His death does your church teach he ate jello there? And since the jello can’t be nailed to the wall, does that mean that Jesus wasn’t nailed to the Cross? Who said that? Is it in your new ancient traditions ytou are writing? Where are your references for jello in scripture? Not your version, use another one even a written tradition will be acceptable. Do you consider Bill Crosby to be a prophet? If it isn’t in the scripture is it a new tradition? Since people eat it, could it be considered an Oral tradition?
I’m beginning to think that such a thing (Sacred Tradition) really doesn’t exist and is something that is introduced in the discussion that has no real substance. I don’t see how it tells catholics anything.
We are beginning to think your opinion doesn’t count! :dancing: Hey, I am kidding we always thought your opinion didn’t count! We are actually glad you can’t see that. What you can’t see you can’t disagree with can you? If you disagree with what you can’t see, are you really disagreeing or would you only be agreeing with yourself? What is your scriptural reference for disagreeing with yourself? :coffeeread:
i know catholics accept these things as true. However due to the nature of these sacred traditons and the claims made in regard to them, they really don’t support what the apostles taught. Your church goes far beyond what the apostles taught with so many of its doctrines.
Yes they do support what the apostles taught what they don’t support is your corrupt interpretation of what our apostles taught.That is understandable because ~ You are wrong! Wrong beliefs, wrong interpretation. wrong church! Three stricks ~ You’re OUT! :bigyikes: Get on your knees and beg for forgiveness.Jjesus is merciful!
I’m interested because the truth matters.
Now that was Funny!! :extrahappy:
If what the catholic church teaches is true, then there must be evidence for it. If you want to claim the sacred traditions support your beliefs then i would think you would want to know the foundation of these traditions i.e. who taught it, when and on what scriptural basis are they using to support the claim.
It is, There is! Not really!That our church teaches it is enough for us to be saved.but thank you!
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This is the only way to avoid being deceived by false teachers which the scriptures warned would come into the church itself.
The only way to advoid being deceived is to avoid the counterfeit denominations, with the false teachers that you are referring to and we were in the look out for 400 years ago. The snuck into the “christian religion” but we kept them out of the CC. Yea we were worn and no the scriptures did not said “false teachers would come into the** church **itself.” you twisted things again! didn’t you? Or can you make up a scriptural quote for that?
Sadly i see catholics unwilling or fearful to hold their church accountable.
Sadder we see your posts!We judge not! We fear God! We let Jesus lead us and the HS guide us. This has worked for 2,000 years. Look at all our saints and true followers of Christ praying for us with the Blessed Mother to her only begotten Son! Praise be to God.
Thanks for an interesting post! Awaiting your answers. Inquiring minds want to know. Do you consider the National Inquirer a written source of traditions you need to follow? Do you pray to the Blue Dot?

I will remember you in my prayers