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Take your time…?Well since I can’t find the answers to those questions, perhaps hyou could show me where they were answered, or maybe answer them yourselves.
This is utterly disingenuous…read the thread.
Take your time…?Well since I can’t find the answers to those questions, perhaps hyou could show me where they were answered, or maybe answer them yourselves.
Take your time…?You’re crazy if you think I’m going back and play this time wasting game with you.Well since I can’t find the answers to those questions, perhaps hyou could show me where they were answered, or maybe answer them yourselves. I’ll copy them one by one. Here is the first one that hasn’t been answered:
“How do the Roman Catholics, who can read, know for certain that the priest is faithfully teaching the dogma, canons and edicts of councils if they do not possess copies of such documents?”
I pretty much have to agree with you.This is utterly disingenuous…read the thread.
Sounds like time to begin clicking on the “Triangle of death”. This is intractable anti-Catholicism in any court of law. I know that some will say “No, just give him 600 posts and he’ll get it” If he only understood how many wavering Protestants and those undecided he has sent our way, he’d… well, you know.This is utterly disingenuous…read the thread.
I am not near as bright as you are or as bright as the other people who have been patient enough to answer your questions. In my opinion they have answered you very well. As part of the rank and file or “laity” I believe I can give you a simple answer. With an observation about your behavior on this thread. Your arguments are quite similar to Jehovah’s witnesses. Your arguments make it clear that you believe the rank and file of the Catholic Church are ignorant knucklehead’s and that is exactly what the watchtower teaches their tract peddlers, so they believe it without ascertaining the facts. You may be able to compete with people who say they are catholic and are not but you do not seem to be able to differentiate between practicing Catholics and the ignorant masses who make a type of inherited claim to the name. If a priest or bishop makes a statement that is at odds with what I believe I investigate. If you would get a copy of the City of God written about 1600 years ago, and read it then you might understand rather continue spinning your wheels it your own mud which you are apparently doing now. newadvent.org/fathers/1201.htmWell since I can’t find the answers to those questions, perhaps hyou could show me where they were answered, or maybe answer them yourselves. I’ll copy them one by one. Here is the first one that hasn’t been answered:
“How do the Roman Catholics, who can read, know for certain that the priest is faithfully teaching the dogma, canons and edicts of councils if they do not possess copies of such documents?”
Take your time…?
Your probably right. It’s like trying to light a candle in a pitch dark room so the other occupant can see but they keep blowing it out. But now I am the eternal curious one what dose the “Triangle of death” refer to, if I dare ask?Sounds like time to begin clicking on the “Triangle of death”. This is intractable anti-Catholicism in any court of law. I know that some will say “No, just give him 600 posts and he’ll get it” If he only understood how many wavering Protestants and those undecided he has sent our way, he’d… well, you know.
The Gospels were written anonymously- there was no author stated. the names we get for the Gospels come the ECF from Tradition- the same Tradition you reject .Must be nice to pick and choose which traditions you should listen to and which to deny. After all the Names of the Gospels are not written in scripture- so they are not scripturally based .And it they aren’t Bible based how can you trust it?Quite a conundrumThe writers of the New Testament who were with Christ during His ministry were: Peter, John, James, Matthew and Mark.
Luke was a companion of Paul but he says he was not an eyewitness with Christ. Luke has been said to have been one of the 70 disciples however and it is obvious the writers of the gospel were with Christ. Mark was a companion of Peter and Peter at one time called him his son.
In the upper right corner of each post there is a red and white triangle with an exclamation point in it. If there is a post, or series of posts, that are patently offensive, or demean the Catholic faith, or otherwise break forum rules, you can click on it and report the post. You will see some members who have “banned” beneath their names. They violated the rules time after time. That type comes here only to cause grief, make an ignorant point or just to insult. Other members who are inquiring into the faith do not need to be exposed to such. So, we click on the triangle. The moderator then looks into it. We use the triangle sparingly, or it can be like crying “wolf”.Your probably right. It’s like trying to light a candle in a pitch dark room so the other occupant can see but they keep blowing it out. But now I am the eternal curious one what dose the “Triangle of death” refer to, if I dare ask?
Take your time…?“How do the Roman Catholics, who can read, know for certain that the priest is faithfully teaching the dogma, canons and edicts of councils if they do not possess copies of such documents?”
Take your time…?“How do the Roman Catholics, who can read, know for certain that the priest is faithfully teaching the dogma, canons and edicts of councils if they do not possess copies of such documents?”
Proving yet again that there’s no scholar like an old scholar.Are you searching for truth? If he refuses to listen to them, tell the church. **If he refuses to listen even to the church, then treat him as you would a Gentile or a tax collector. **
Hmm. Catholics who can read. Hmmmm… Let me think. Before copies of documents were widely available, we had to trust our pastors. BTW, at ordination, one of the promises they made was to uphold the Faith. So the trust factor was supported by our confidence in their vows. They might wander off, as sinners sometimes do, but there’s a network and there’s the Bishop, and there’s accountability. Always has been.Well since I can’t find the answers to those questions, perhaps hyou could show me where they were answered, or maybe answer them yourselves. I’ll copy them one by one. Here is the first one that hasn’t been answered:
“How do the Roman Catholics, who can read, know for certain that the priest is faithfully teaching the dogma, canons and edicts of councils if they do not possess copies of such documents?”
Take your time…?
Manny, you’ve tipped my hand. I was hoping that Pwrfltr and others might look at the Catechism, look at John 6, and make this very linkage.Teflon made a correct statement. He believed in Jesus Christ, and he also believe what Jesus said that we must eat his flesh and drink his blood. If you deny, this you deny Jesus’ words. Believing goes much deeper than just mere belief. Even the Devil believe and he is in hell. You have to believe everything what Jesus said. That is why Teflon said, “No Eucharist, no salvation.”
I also think you miss the point. In Catholic theology, the consecrated Eucharist is Jesus Christ.
I can easily write rephrase this: “No Jesus, no Salvation.”
“No Blessed Eucharist, No Salvation.”
What we, Catholics, received before the alter is the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world. Before our alter, we have the same Jesus before us. The same Jesus who died at the cross, the same Jesus who is at the Right Hand of God.
Plus The Catechism of the Catholic Church is on-line too!Throughout the world, the DAILY services held religiously follow the same Church calendar - and the same readings during every Mass are SURPRISE!!! from the Bible.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church is available to everyone, not just the guy with the big hat, and not just Catholics…
Happy reading, OS -
& God bless you.
Perhaps now is the time we start a thread titled “Questions Old Scholar Cannot Or Will Not Answer.” ?!?!?You’re crazy if you think I’m going back and play this time wasting game with you.
You can go back and respond to the posts or not, it really doesn’t matter because you’ve already tried to allege that no one has answered you in the face of glaring evidence to the contrary in the form of 41 pages of discussion and over 600 posts.
At this point I think the title of this thread should be changed to “Questions Old Scholar Cannot Or Will Not Answer.”
You posted and have been substantially answered in every particular. If you want to carry on this discussion then you need to go back to post #2 and quote it and either refute it or admit that you can’t. At this point…I’m beginning to think you really can’t respond with facts because your posts have been largely just rhetorical so far.I pretty much have to agree with you.![]()
Thank you James. Well said.Let me jump in to offer an opinion.
Popular speculation among the laity of The Catholic Church is that Protestant preachers function like multi-level marketing coaches and sponsors (e.g. like Amway or Mary Kay product dealers and the like). They are responsible for getting a new person up to speed to a rudimentary level of scripture knowledge so the new converts can in confidence start their own private interpretation and exegesis. But just as soon as a new member starts claiming that the Pastor is “non-biblical” or starts bucking the leadership they know that the contagion has matured and its time to cut these lose to start their own new “down-line”. At that time they send them over to Catholic Forums to see if they can recruit fallen away Catholics or other lurking Protestants from other competing Protestant sects to start their own new breakaway sect.
James
May I add one Please… OK really twoAt this point I think the title of this thread should be changed to “Questions Old Scholar Cannot Or Will Not Answer.”
Funny thing is, I too read John 6 “like a Catholic” before I was Catholic.…
So I plead guilty: I read John 6 “like a Catholic.”
Basically the only cannon Protestants have is very simple: 1) Sola Scriptura and 2) anything that is opposed to Catholicism.Funny thing is, I too read John 6 “like a Catholic” before I was Catholic.
I had just done a Bible study on Genesis, and then in Church we started one on John. It really struck me as sad? Odd?that the same people who were insisiting that the earth was only 6,000 years old, were the same ones who were insisting we couldn’t take that passage literally in John 6.
Today, there are more and more “non-denominational Bible” Christians who while are not becoming Catholic, read those same verses and believe in the Real Presence of Christ because the bible says so.
Not Catholic, disagree with Catholics in many regards yet they too, are reading it “like a Catholic” in the respect that they too read it as the Real Presence of Christ.
But I guess these Bible Christians are just ignoring scripture and basing their beliefs on Catholic doctrine that they actually reject in many other facets.![]()