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I sure hope so!Well, he started a thread “how to enjoy the bible”, but evidently he’s dropped that.
Maybe he took my advice!

I sure hope so!Well, he started a thread “how to enjoy the bible”, but evidently he’s dropped that.
Maybe he took my advice!

As evidenced here, sadly, he has not. He’s just started up a new tact.I sure hope so!![]()
Quote by Lisdogan: “If you hear and reject, you will be refused - unless God in His determination wills otherwise (not many people seem to give Him credit for being able to make that decision, taking it rather upon themselves” end quote
Thank you for your instruction, which gives one pause for thought.
I hope I made my point. Sometimes I write in circles and never get to the point.
cfrancis
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm…where do you think N2thelight has gone?
Oh,I shall return,In the meantime,I do have a question.Sure is quiet in this thread…
Not by their own authority, but by Jesus’ authority. “And when he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, ‘Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained,’” John 20:21. Notice the part where Jesus breathes on his Apostles to endow them with the Holy Spirit in a special way. That is the source of their power to forgive sins. It is by God’s power, not man’s power, that priests forgive sins. It isn’t necessary for the priest himself to be sinless, since it isn’t his authority or power, but God’s authority and power, which is involved.Oh,I shall return,In the meantime,I do have a question.
How can sinful men forgive sinners
I don’t think so:tsktsk: you haven’t answered any of those questions you said you would… doesn’t give me that warm fuzzy feeling about your honesty.Oh,I shall return,In the meantime,I do have a question.
How can sinful men forgive sinners
I don’t know. Ask our Lord and Savior! He’s the one that introduced this, so who am I to question him.Oh,I shall return,In the meantime,I do have a question.
How can sinful men forgive sinners
5 ****** then whoever is guilty in any of these cases shall confess the sin he has incurred,*** 6 ****** and as his sin offering for the sin he has committed he shall bring to the LORD a female animal from the flock, a ewe lamb or a she-goat. The priest shall then make atonement for his sin.****** 7 ****** "If, however, he cannot afford an animal of the flock, he shall bring to the LORD as the sin offering for his sin two turtledoves or two pigeons, one for a sin offering and the other for a holocaust.****** 8 ****** He shall bring them to the priest, who shall offer the one for the sin offering first. Snapping its head loose at the neck, yet without breaking it off completely,****** 9 ****** he shall sprinkle some of the blood of the sin offering against the side of the altar. The rest of the blood shall be squeezed out against the base of the altar. Such is the offering for sin.****** 10 ****** The other bird shall be offered as a holocaust in the usual way. Thus the priest shall make atonement for the sin the man committed, and it will be forgiven***.
Code:Originally Posted by **n2thelight** [forums.catholic-questions.org/images/buttons_cad/viewpost.gif](http://forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?p=3948620#post3948620) *Oh,I shall return,In the meantime,I do have a question.
Who forgave the Israelites sins in the above verses of Leviticus?How can sinful men forgive sinners*
Do you think that God saves people that don’t want to be saved?“If you hear and reject, you will be refused - unless God in His determination wills otherwise (not many people seem to give Him credit for being able to make that decision, taking it rather upon themselves”
Phil 4:13-14Oh,I shall return,In the meantime,I do have a question.
How can sinful men forgive sinners
Well, the apostles were clearly sinful men. Scripture tells us that even the most pious of us sins seven times a day. Yet, Jesus assured them that who’s ever sins they forgave, WOULD BE forgiven. So either sinful men CAN forgive sins or Jesus is a liar.Oh,I shall return,In the meantime,I do have a question.
How can sinful men forgive sinners
Not a chance, N2. Not a chance.Oh,I shall return,In the meantime,I do have a question.
How can sinful men forgive sinners
Caution: I do not know what CCC teaches on this! So don’t thump on me for expressing an opinion, anyone, please.Do you think that God saves people that don’t want to be saved?
… and how can sinful men write a book that is so central to your faith?Oh,I shall return,In the meantime,I do have a question.
How can sinful men forgive sinners
How can sinful men like yourself claim to be interpreting the Bible correctly?Oh,I shall return,In the meantime,I do have a question.
How can sinful men forgive sinners
Remember, God created us with a free will and He respects that free will and will not force Himself on somebody who does not want Him.Caution: I do not know what CCC teaches on this! So don’t thump on me for expressing an opinion, anyone, please.
Of course, because God can do whatsoever He wills.
Of course, because some people who think they don’t want to be saved, are not smart enough to make the right decision.
Of course, because, God knows better than any individual what is best for that individual.
Of course, because moral non-Christians deserve saving more than most, even if they don’t want - or don’t expect (they sometimes get confused) - to be saved.
Of course, because there will be very very very few human spirits which are separated from God, and there has to be a better reason than reluctance on the part of the individual.
In Christ
I would agree that God can do anything he wants to… not “thumping” here, just logically reasoning out this idea would tell me that for God to go against our desires to reject him would eliminate the purpose of our free will, which God also gave us.Caution: I do not know what CCC teaches on this! So don’t thump on me for expressing an opinion, anyone, please.
Of course, because God can do whatsoever He wills.
Of course, because some people who think they don’t want to be saved, are not smart enough to make the right decision.
Of course, because, God knows better than any individual what is best for that individual.
Of course, because moral non-Christians deserve saving more than most, even if they don’t want - or don’t expect (they sometimes get confused) - to be saved.
Of course, because there will be very very very few human spirits which are separated from God, and there has to be a better reason than reluctance on the part of the individual.
In Christ
JLongoria
Actually the Word interprets itself,all you need is eyes too seeHow can sinful men like yourself claim to be interpreting the Bible correctly?
Is this part Scripture based? Or is this simply your opinion?Of course,** because there will be very very very few human spirits which are separated from God**, and there has to be a better reason than reluctance on the part of the individual.
In Christ
If this is true, than how can two people come to opposing thoughts on the Scripture.Actually the Word interprets itself,all you need is eyes too see