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umm…do you guys hear that? i think the heritic alarm just went off.
Oh come on. I am not Catholic but even I can realize the church does not teach it as a re-sacrifice.Christ’s sacrifice was eternal. It happened once, and for all eternity.
Basically you got it right. Even if you may not necessarily believe it, at least you have the courtesy of not misrepresenting what we believe.Oh come on. I am not Catholic but even I can realize the church does not teach it as a re-sacrifice.
It is a re-presnetaion of the one sacrifice which is eternal and beyond time = as you day. Its eternal. Present to Chritians today as much as to the Apotles 2000/ A miracle indeed from a Chritian perspective…Catholics, correct me if I got that wrong but I don’t think so.
That’s exactly what I’m saying…Oh come on. I am not Catholic but even I can realize the church does not teach it as a re-sacrifice.
It is a re-presnetaion of the one sacrifice which is eternal and beyond time = as you day. Its eternal. Present to Chritians today as much as to the Apotles 2000/ A miracle indeed from a Chritian perspective…Catholics, correct me if I got that wrong but I don’t think so.
“Only you shall not eat flesh with its life, that is, its blood.” (Gen. 9:4)“It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.” John 6: 63
That scripture alone proves that the food and drink Christ spoke of was not meant to mean his body and blood, but rather HIS WORD. It is HIS WORD that gives us life and sustains us, not a little bread wafer and wine.
You should have gone to Post #1 for that. We are now on page 10.umm…do you guys hear that? i think the heritic alarm just went off.
He forgave them because of their faith in Him. And do not try and patronize me, of course Christ knew of the people’s sins.God is omniscient. Christ is God.
The Bible describes many times how Christ was aware of what those around him were thinking. Are you saying that He was unaware of the sins of those He forgave?
No. They were forgiven by virtue of the fact that Christ forgave them. Period.
Exactly! They were not forgiven by their faith, but by Christ who knew their sins.He forgave them because of their faith in Him. And do not try and patronize me, of course Christ knew of the people’s sins.
So what’s the problem? We were not talking about Christ. We were talking about the apostles and what they wrote after Christ them.He forgave them because of their faith in Him. And do not try and patronize me, of course Christ knew of the people’s sins.
Confession/absolution is absolutely in Scripture but off topic here. The Marian dogmas are not specifically delineated but derive from points that are implicit in scripture. This line of discussion is off topic here.Not so. There is no teaching or exhortations in the scriptures to pray to Mary nor of her assumption.
In terms of Confession you don’t find any confessing of sin and that person is given absolution by a priest or anyone else.
Sacred Tradition is the lived experience of the Gospel through the Teaching mission of the Church.This Sacred Tradition that you refer to is it also inspired and inerrant?
Hey, guys! Start another thread.Jesus instructed His aposltes to preach the gospel and those who believed in it would be forgiven. Those who rejected its message would not be forgiven. Once a man is in Christ by faith that man is now forgiven and can recieve forgiveness of sins by going directly to God through Christ.
Yeah. Although, ultimately, I think this thread is about ajk19 more than anything else. The drift in topic came from his bait-and-switch early on. I’d probably like it to remain in its present state so that he can continue to get answers.Hey, guys! Start another thread.
It had better be; it’s the source of the Scriptures!This Sacred Tradition that you refer to is it also inspired and inerrant?
“The redemptive sacrifice of Christ is unique, accomplished once for all; yet it is made present in the Eucharistic sacrifice of the Church.” CCC 1545.And speaking about that, if Christ’s sacrifice was sufficent for all the first time, then why do you feel the need to re-sacrifice him every time you hold Mass? Did Jesus not say on the cross that it was finished?
Which is what the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches.The Bible says that there is one mediator between God and man, Jesus Christ. That’s it and that’s all. Either God alone forgives, or he doesn’t.
Oh come on. I am not Catholic but even I can realize the church does not teach it as a re-sacrifice.
It is a re-presentation of the one sacrifice which is eternal and beyond time = as you day. Its eternal. Present to Christians today as much as to the Apostles 2000/ A miracle indeed from a Christian perspective…Catholics, correct me if I got that wrong but I don’t think so.
No it doesn’t, if it did people would not be confessing their sins to mere men, but to God. There is no mediator alive on this earth, not you, not I, not a priest, no one but the Son, period.Which is what the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches.
“Christ Jesus [is] the one mediator between God and men,” CCC 1544.
You might have a point but it is God himself who instituted the Sacrament so your statement is mute.No it doesn’t, if it did people would not be confessing their sins to mere men, but to God. There is no mediator alive on this earth, not you, not I, not a priest, no one but the Son, period.