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I thought I answered that in the post.and who is this great part remaining unto the present?
zerinus
I thought I answered that in the post.and who is this great part remaining unto the present?
sorry i guess i missed your post earlier.I thought I answered that in the post.
zerinus
Wrong again - Paul was a Gentile - He was a Roman citizen as were both his parentsThey are included. But it is true though that Jesus never manifested Himself personally to the Gentiles converts after His resurrection; but only to the Jewish ones, as described by Paul:
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Jesus appeared to them before Paul’s own conversion had taken place; which means well before the ministry among the Gentiles had begun.sorry i guess i missed your post earlier.
Paul was a Jew, or rather an Isralite, of the tribe of Benjamin. He had acquire Roman citizenship. That did not make him a Gentile.Wrong again - Paul was a Gentile - He was a Roman citizen as were both his parents
and exactly how mormons got on the picture?Jesus appeared to them before Paul’s own conversion had taken place; which means well before the ministry among the Gentiles had begun.
zerinus
That only reveals your multitude of ignorance. Early Christianity had many enemies who wrote about them in exactly the same terms that you write abut Mormonism. That makes early Christianity a cult I guess.One way we can know that a cult exists, is by the writings of its enemies. Many books have been written in recent times on the Mormons, and Jehovah’s Witnesses, by their enemies.
Not to mention that we cannot find any evidence of Mormonism or the JWs in the ordinary historical record of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th centuries, neither can we find any evidence of them even from their enemies. No writings anywhere.
“Heretics are Antichrists and adversaries of Christ.”
VII COUNCIL OF CARTHAGE
“Heretics are to be classed with thieves and murderers.”
POPE INNOCENT IV
LOL! That must makes you guys worthy of all those fine epithets, because it is my sword which is running through your bowls most of the time, not the other way.“A Christian should argue with a blasphemer only by running his sword through his bowels as far as it will go.”
ST LOUIS, KING OF FRANCE
Not quite sure what your question is here. Can you be a bit more specific?and exactly how mormons got on the picture?
Nice dodge. Let’s try another approach. How about some **specific names **of great Mormons from the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, orThat only reveals your multitude of ignorance. Early Christianity had many enemies who wrote about them in exactly the same terms that you write abut Mormonism. That makes early Christianity a cult I guess.
LOL! That must makes you guys worthy of all those fine epithets, because it is my sword which is running through your bowls most of the time, not the other way.
zerinus
When you read Zerinus’ case it boils down to this:This thread is futile.
Z is a dedicated LDS who cannot be swayed, and the arguments on this thread have gone around and around and around the same topics with not even a shred of progress.
Zernius, I’m sincerely sorry for inciting this sort of language and I’m sorry if some of my language has seemed belligerent or offensive to you. I know for both of us, it is likely difficult to keep peace and charity toward one another when something so important as the truth is at stake. Just as our last two popes have made pains to do, we must try to respect and be kind to those of other religions…and I don’t write in a spirit of criticism towards you only, I am guilty of getting frustrated and aggressive minded at times as well. Peace.That still remains the most illogical, artificial, hypocritical, absurd, stage-managed, and false reasoning imaginable. You must believe that people are really stupid if you think they are going to be fooled by that.
zerinus
There are no such rules of logic and good grammar. People are free to use homonyms (words spelled the same but with different meaning) even if in the same sentence e.g. …a corny example I admitYou are ignoring the context of the passage completely, and introducing into it absurdities that goes beyond all good sense, rhyme or reason.
The context of the passage is the previous verses where He is telling them that they must eat His flesh and drink His blood. After several protestations by His disciples, Jesus finally explains to them the true meaning of what He is saying: “The flesh profiteth nothing . . .,” He says to them. By all the rules of logic and good grammar, the word “flesh” here refers to its nearest antecedent, which is His own flesh that He had been talking about in earlier verses;
zerinus
Perhaps our discussion has helped us both to be more at peace with our respective faith positions. I know it has for me, having looked at that particular verse and having found a satisfying interpretation. Nonetheless, I don’t beleive further exchange between us would be useful since we will not agree today on it.not some absurdity that you would like to pull out of thin air. What He is saying is that eating His flesh physically will not save anyone; but partaking of His Spirit by faith, which is made possible by His atoning sacrifice (the sacrifice of His flesh) is what saves the believer.
zerinus
I disagree that the thread is futile. it is clear to me that z has failed to make his “case”. All his propesitions have been thoroughly debunked by those Catholics who responded.This thread is futile.
Z is a dedicated LDS who cannot be swayed, and the arguments on this thread have gone around and around and around the same topics with not even a shred of progress.
If one completely discounts Catholic Tradition because they believe the Church is apostate, they will never be swayed to believe the Truth.
Likewise, those of us with faith in the Truth will never be swayed by an individual’s disordered interpretation of the bible.
This is like bashing your heads against a wall!
I can sure give you names of some “great Mormons” in the first century. I will let you call them “Catholics” after that: Peter and John and James and Matthew and Andrew and Mary. These are enough to get you started.Nice dodge. Let’s try another approach. How about some **specific names **of great Mormons from the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or
4th centuries? You know, names we might find in your everyday history book of the early Christian church, or encyclopedia. Even one name will do, I’m sure.
And you thought we cared about what Athanasius says?“He who falls away from the doctrine and faith of the Catholic Church would not be, nor would even be called, a Christian.”
ST ATHANASIUS
Wrong! It is a hyperbole because the context of the passage, as well as the context of other related passages in which Jesus as well as His Apostles have talked about it, make it clear that it is a hyperbole.When you read Zerinus’ case it boils down to this:
Jesus spoke in hyperbole
Therefore John 6:53-57 is hyperbole . . .
mormons aren’t the only ones making this claim I’ve talked to baptists who say these apostles were baptists. i imagine the jehovawhs make the same claim, along with various other breakaways from teh Catholic church.I can sure give you names of some “great Mormons” in the first century. I will let you call them “Catholics” after that: Peter and John and James and Matthew and Andrew and Mary. These are enough to get you started.
zerinus
I am afraid there are such rules, and you are flouting them.There are no such rules of logic and good grammar. People are free to use homonyms (words spelled the same but with different meaning) even if in the same sentence e.g. …a corny example I admit. . .
Perhaps our discussion has helped us both to be more at peace with our respective faith positions. I know it has for me, having looked at that particular verse and having found a satisfying interpretation. Nonetheless, I don’t beleive further exchange between us would be useful since we will not agree today on it.
Agreed, if that is what you want!Let us both pray for each other and ask the Spirit to reveal the truth to us and to all.
I mean by your claims you considered your religion being the true church. by whom you church is declared the true church?Not quite sure what your question is here. Can you be a bit more specific?
zerinus
Well certainly the first apostles spoke about Mormons. Using phrases like; “there shall arise false prophets drawing away disciples after them”, “they shall make merchandise of the people by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of”, " they shall make light darkness and darkness light" “there shall come a falling away (rebellion) first” etc. etc. Z continues his job of making obviously false statements for all to see. He is like a lawyer trying to do in his client by making a defense that is so obviously a con job that no one will be convinced and his client will clearly be found guilty. Well the LDS are guilty and I hope Z goes on proving it so completely by his absurd explanations trying to prove clear scripture means the exact opposite of what it says.Wrong! It is a hyperbole because the context of the passage, as well as the context of other related passages in which Jesus as well as His Apostles have talked about it, make it clear that it is a hyperbole.
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