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I think most LDS ()would well understand if I were to say that the church to which we belong entered its 7th “Thousand Year” period …No, Stephen, as Gazelam showed LDS have never suggested that the Melchizedek Priesthood “predates Christ.” This is because the priesthood we call “Melchizedek Priesthood” has ALWAYS been the priesthood of Christ.I just think those who can read the Bible will see that my position that the “Order of Melchizedek” is a real thing mentioned in the Bible is obvious enough that I didn’t need to response.Sometimes I see a lack of consistency in your posts.I said I couldn;t “prove” that there was a Melchizedek Priesthood.
I said earlier that Mormonism is a simple religion because Mormons don’t have to believe what their church once taught, just what they teach today. I was thinking that ‘today’ meant something like this decade.This has been a very educational post for me. I am not claiming I am smarter than you or better at using words than you. Just that I can answer criticisms you offer (because the CoJCoLDS makes such a compelling case, not because I am smart).
I wonder how they get past the first Chapter verse 1 in the Gospel of John:
1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was with God in the beginning. 3 Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. 4 In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. 5 The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome[a] it.
I do not think I claimed that my church started 2000 years ago. I certainly didn’t claim it in in your list of quotes.A Catholic says their Church is 2000 years old and you claim yours is 7000 years old. A Catholic points out that the Mormon belief in their priesthood authority predates Christ and you claim it is the priesthood of Christ. Yesterday was 7000 but forget that; today it is 2000.
My position was that the evidence I provided was sufficient to demonstrate that it is SOLIDLY Biblical to point to a Melchizedek Priesthood. Why would Catholic apologist Mark Shea do so if it was not? My position was never that I have proved that a supernatural divine power exists in a LDS who has been ordained to the Melchizedek Priesthood. I can point you to healings documented in books and other things, but I doubt you would consider that proof of supernatural power uniquely present because of our authority through Christ and St. Peter and power from union with Christ present in many LDS.A Catholic asks why you won’t prove the Melchizedek Priesthood from scripture, you say it is soooo obvious you didn’t think you had to. But that was yesterday, today you say you won’t because you can’t.
I am glad you are amused, I am discouraged.I also observed another long post with no attempt to prove* there ever was a Melchizedek Priesthood. But like you said, you can’t or was it because it was obvious. I guess it depends on the day. Very humorous.
My position was that the evidence I provided was sufficient to demonstrate that it is SOLIDLY Biblical to point to a Melchizedek Priesthood.
You have provided zero evidence; just claims. I know that claims can be evidence in Mormonism, but not in the real world. When I say you have provided zero evidence, I mean you have not even attempted to provide it. You got nothing.I am glad you are amused, I am discouraged.
No he doesn’t.Of course Catholic apologist Mark Shea claims that Catholic priests hold the “Melchizedek Priesthood,”
But our need to have access to that sacrifice is ongoing. So Jesus took gifts of bread and wine (like Melchizedek did long ago), transformed them into his Body and Blood, and commanded his apostles to do likewise "in memory of me.”
These was no such thing as a Melchizedek Priesthood. It was an invention of Joseph Smith.Order is to arrange like things. Melchizedek was a Priest-King without parents are children, who offers bread and wine. Melchizedek prefigured the reality of Jesus Christ; there is no other like him.
And what we say is yet more abundantly evident, if after the likeness of Melchizedek there ariseth another priest, who hath been made, not after the law of a carnal commandment, but after the power of an endless life: for it is witnessed of him, Thou art a priest forever After the order of Melchizedek. - Hebrews 7:15-17
http://m.ncregister.com/blog/mark-shea/melchizedek-and-the-priesthood#.Wn3FSyVOk0MSo, in fact, there is plenty of reason for the New Testament to see Jesus as a priest, the Eucharist as a sacrifice, and the ongoing celebration of the Eucharist (the command, after all, is “Do this in memory of me” meaning that it is to happen in perpetuity), requiring a new covenant priesthood deriving from the son of David’s Melchizedek priesthood, just as Jesus himself points out when he claims to be the Son of David and applies Psalm 110 to himself.
Mark Shea is one of the apologists I have read and followed for years. I vaguely remember he is no longer with NCR.Mark Shea Fired from National Catholic Register – Novus Ordo Watch This man is not a priest nor does he hold any type of position in the church. He is a blogger. So his comments are invalid and do not prove your point Tom.
He has also written a number of Catholic apologetic books including one with Scott Hahn (one of my favorite Catholic Apologists).Mark Shea is a popular writer, blogger, and speaker. He has been a regular contributor to This Rock since the mid-1990s and is a member of Catholic Answers’ speakers’ bureau. This article first appeared in the July-August 2000 issue.
My evidence is of the Biblical foundation for.the belief in a Melchizedek priesthood. It was claimed there was none, but Mark Shea and the Catholic priest I linked got their ideas from the Bible not Joseph Smith.I have an idea for you Tom and the other lds followers. Instead of worrying about the Catholic Church and spending time trying to prove your religion is true, why don’t you spend all this time researching your own religion from its beginning (When Joseph Smith started it) and see what we are saying. But I guess you wont because if you really knew the truth it would destroy your faith in it.
That has been my point all along. The Catholic priesthood is biblical and the Mormon Melchizedek Priesthood is not biblical. Because it is not biblical you can’t prove it ever was. Joseph Smith invented it in 1835.My evidence is of the Biblical foundation for.the belief in a Melchizedek priesthood. It was claimed there was none, but Mark Shea and the Catholic priest I linked got their ideas from the Bible not Joseph Smith.
You may challenge the claim that the Mormon Melchizedek Priesthood is not in the bible, but you have never proven it is there.I also challenge some incorrect criticisms of my church directly like "the idea of Melchizedek priesthhood is not in the Bible.
I’m beginning to think it is like the belief in Bigfoot. Catholics would say that man is like Bigfoot. Mormonism believes there is actually a living being called Bigfoot. Whenever a Catholic uses the word Bigfoot, Tom says, “See you believe in Bigfoot, too. Now I don’t have to prove there actually is Bigfoot.”I don’t see Shea’s rantings as proof of any LDS claims.