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Anyway, my own mom (Catholic for over 60 years converted to born-again 2 years ago) introduced me to her church. Our beliefs just happen to fit right in.
for you both.Anyway, my own mom (Catholic for over 60 years converted to born-again 2 years ago) introduced me to her church. Our beliefs just happen to fit right in.
for you both.JSmitty, If I had “known it all,” I might have stayed Catholic. Again, 90% doesn’t cut it. I didn’t mention Mary worship. I’m talking about God’s laws. Even as a Catholic, I was very adamant about keeping the Commandments. I was under the impression that I was keeping all 10 not 9. We’re probably beating a dead horse now. You’ll either get it or not. I’m not trying to convert anyone here. I’m answering the Topic question.It’s funny how many times I’ve heard this from former Catholics. They usually turn around and accuse the Church of Mary-worship and teaching that one can work his way to Heaven.:ehh:
I have yet to meet someone that advertises their knowledge of Catholicism that actually has a real knowledge of Catholicism. They just assume, because they were once Catholic, that they must have known it all.
Eric, Yes, the Vatican does. They are just not all listed in the “Traditional Catechetical Formula.” I’m not making this up. I’m not giving you a link to an unknown source. I’m referring you to the very source of the RCC. Now, please go to the Catechism of the Catholic Church on the Vatican’s website. Its right there in plain view.WE have the true 10 Commandemnets!
I went to the Vatican link. Under that formula the Graven images command falls under the 1st commandment. It is not left out. Read my posts above, they are a full explaination. All of the info comes from the ccc. Well believers, you now have 100% of the Catholic teaching on the 10 Commandements instead of 90% you had before. So, come on back home to Rome brother. You left in error if that is the only reason you left! Come on, swim back across the Tiber, I know you can do it! I will pray for you!Eric, Yes, the Vatican does. They are just not all listed in the “Traditional Catechetical Formula.” I’m not making this up. I’m not giving you a link to an unknown source. I’m referring you to the very source of the RCC. Now, please go to the Catechism of the Catholic Church on the Vatican’s website. Its right there in plain view.
PART THREE:LIFE IN CHRIST
SECTION TWO: THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
Here’s a convenient link for you: vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/command.htm
Great, now that you’ve seen it for yourself. Let me explain something. In CCD, that’s when you learn how to be Catholic. Only the “Traditional Catechetical Formula” is taught and memorized. The actual Catholic commandments are listed in the right column and numbered 1-10. The left and center colums are what’s actually in the Bible. That’s what Protestants obey. Catholics do not include the part about graven images. That’s what I’ve been trying to explain to you.I went to the Vatican link. Under that formula the Graven images command falls under the 1st commandment. It is not left out. Read my posts above, they are a full explaination. All of the info comes from the ccc. Well believers, you now have 100% of the Catholic teaching on the 10 Commandements instead of 90% you had before. So, come on back home to Rome brother. You left in error if that is the only reason you left! Come on, swim back across the Tiber, I know you can do it! I will pray for you!
So, you want us to overemphasize the fact that the CCC and the Traditional Catechetical Formula omits this?? Doubt that’s gonna happen, because we don’t ‘pick-and-choose’ like some of our non-Catholic brethren do. We take the whole teaching in it’s entirety, including not having other gods before the one True God.Great, now that you’ve seen it for yourself. Let me explain something. In CCD, that’s when you learn how to be Catholic. Only the “Traditional Catechetical Formula” is taught and memorized. The actual Catholic commandments are listed in the right column and numbered 1-10. The left and center colums are what’s actually in the Bible. That’s what Protestants obey. Catholics do not include the part about graven images. That’s what I’ve been trying to explain to you.
huh Overemphasize? It’s only one of God’s Commandments. My point is the RCC teaches only the Traditional Catechetical Formula in CCD. That’s just not right. Just ask any of your Catholic friends to recite the 10 Commandments. You’ll probably notice that none or very few actually know the one about graven images. That’s because it’s not taught or included. Well, the next time you see a listing of the Ten Commandments, at least you’ll know that one is missing.So, you want us to overemphasize the fact that the CCC and the Traditional Catechetical Formula omits this?? Doubt that’s gonna happen, because we don’t ‘pick-and-choose’ like some of our non-Catholic brethren do. We take the whole teaching in it’s entirety, including not having other gods before the one True God.
That’s why you see all three 10 commandments in the CCC. We ain’t afraid to leave anything out!!
Nice point Tonks. Beleivers, doesn’t it strike you as strange that the Vatican site contains the 2 forms of the 10 commandments and the Church form. If the Church were really hiding the “real” 10 commandments, why would the Vatican post all 3 forms? Wouldn’t she want to hide the other 2 and keep us in the dark?So, you want us to overemphasize the fact that the CCC and the Traditional Catechetical Formula omits this?? Doubt that’s gonna happen, because we don’t ‘pick-and-choose’ like some of our non-Catholic brethren do. We take the whole teaching in it’s entirety, including not having other gods before the one True God.
That’s why you see all three 10 commandments in the CCC. We ain’t afraid to leave anything out!!
So by who’s authority does the Vatican have the right to leave out one of the Commandments?Nice point Tonks. Beleivers, doesn’t it strike you as strange that the Vatican site contains the 2 forms of the 10 commandments and the Church form. If the Church were really hiding the “real” 10 commandments, why would the Vatican post all 3 forms? Wouldn’t she want to hide the other 2 and keep us in the dark?
Well, the final answer is, as Tonks stated, she is not fooling us. She is posting ALL of the forms of the 10 commandments and we are called to obey them all. Read all of my previous posts, there are actually 14 commandments.The CCC states that transgression of 1 of the laws is to transgress all of the law. So basically you were poorly cathechised. Looks like now you are getting a proper cathechism here. Like I said, come home to ROme brother!
So by who’s authority does the Vatican have the right to leave out one of the Commandments?
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IT IS NOT LEAVEING IT OUT. IT IS INCLUDED IN THE VERY FIRST COMMANDMENT. Sorry, I just don’t think this is all coming through loud and clear enough. SEE THE ABOVE TWO POSTS. Pay particular attention to the BOLD and UNDERLINED part.
By Christ’s authority- that is the short answer. Check out your Cathechism #2174, 2190,2191,2192-3, 2176, 1343, 2178, 2182, 2177, 2181, 2180, 2183, 2185-6, 2194-5Very good. I observe the Sabbath which is Saturday. We do our best to keep it Holy. We pray and talk about the Bible. God’s said rest on the 7th day not the 1st. I do go to church on Sunday’s too. Along with Wednesday & Friday.
Again, by who’s authority does the RCC have the right to change the Sabbath?
Remember what Jesus said,
Mat 7:21-23 (I Never Knew You)
21 “Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven;
but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.”
22 “Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
and in thy name have cast out devils?
and in thy name done many wonderful works?”
23 "And then I will declare to them, “I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessess!”
So, if you’re keeping score… most Catholics observe 8 out of the 10 commandments just by being Catholic. That, btw, was another reason for my leaving.
You are begininng to sound like a Judaizer. Paul specifically preaches against their practices.Very good. I observe the Sabbath which is Saturday. We do our best to keep it Holy. We pray and talk about the Bible. God’s said rest on the 7th day not the 1st. I do go to church on Sunday’s too. Along with Wednesday & Friday.
Again, by who’s authority does the RCC have the right to change the Sabbath?
Remember what Jesus said,
Mat 7:21-23 (I Never Knew You)
21 “Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven;
but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.”
22 “Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?
and in thy name have cast out devils?
and in thy name done many wonderful works?”
23 "And then I will declare to them, “I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessess!”
So, if you’re keeping score… most Catholics observe 8 out of the 10 commandments just by being Catholic. That, btw, was another reason for my leaving.
It would help to do a bit of reading and inform yourself instead of running away from the Church due to some skewed information.I wasn’t lying when I said I was a former Catholic of 36 years. As of January I turned 37. And yes, I know the RCC faith very well. St. Cletus in Gretna, LA was my church since '76. My belief changed in the wake of my home being hit by hurricane Katrina. I lived in New Orleans and saw the destruction. It was during that time I became facinated with the “Bible Code.” I started transliterating words into Hebrew and then found myself exploring the Hebrew Bible. This lead me to the original Commandments as God gave them to Moses. Since I knew the RCC Commandments, I knew there was a missing commandment. That’s when I decided to leave the RCC. I trusted the RCC. In my book, giving me only 90% of the commandments is unacceptable. So now I am a born-again Christian. I know all the Ten Commandments and the Covenant by Jesus and much more. At any rate, whether you believe my faith or not, I consider all you my brothers and sisters.