twagler:
Here are 5 documents.
www.biblelight.net/sweet_
christonearth.htm
The CC compiled the OT?
Dbrandt–what does John 19:14 mean? Was Passover on a Saturday?
OW! five documents all quoting the same thing. To quote SDA2RC
looked it up online… it appears that our friend Trav lifted this from the Vita Consecrata letter from Pope John Paul II… in this document he makes reference to the fact that St. Catherine of Sienna at some time referred to the Pope with that Title…
What do you mean compiled? If you mean,
2 : to collect and edit into a volume then yes.
There are many good points that you refuse to acknowledge.
For instance:
Church MilitantQuote:
Originally Posted by
twagler
*Jimmy,
I have already shown that Christ did not rise on the first day of the week.
Trav*
No…actually you have only shown that by
your interpretation of the passages in question.
It seems fishy to me that all the rest of Christianity
except for you and your teachers can follow the very clear and plain sense of the NT.
It is hair splitting to say that the Sunday meetings spoken of in the NT might not have been worship when in point of fact they were under persecution and would certainly have worshipped at every opportunity. Also because they were in a Jewish society and did not dare break the sabbath (because of the civil laws), they no doubt “observed” it in order to minimize their profile and avoid inciting further and greater persecution.
Same old, same old SDA rhetoric…
Pax vobiscum,AndSir_WilliamOriginally Posted by
twagler
Brandon,
I believe that God created THE church, consisting of ALL those who believe he is the Son of God.
This is something I have heard from many protestants who choose to deny Church authority. The reality is that the Church does include all believers. However, not all believers have authority to teach. Look at the Epistles, they were written by those in authority to keep the other believers on the right track. Even in New Testament times people in the various Churches were not free to interpret what they were taught according to their own ideas. If they did, they weren’t believers.
The Church has always been a heirarchical teaching body. This teaching body taught orally the revelations made manifest by the Word made flesh. These instructions were taught by those authorized by Christ (they eventually wrote down much of this oral instrucion in the Gospels). They supported this teaching when required by written word.
The sum of what they taught has been preserved by the Church (as it continued on its pilgrimage through time). What they wrote was copied, yet even what they didn’t was still taught. There is no conflict in any of this. It comprises a coherent message that the Church continues to preserve to this day.
This is not rocket science (yet it is so much more).
Really, you do damage to the Apocalypse when you say that John wasn’t talking about Sunday worship when he said he was in the spirit on the Lord’s day; and strain the text to imply that he was talking about events in the far distant future. Truly, he was talking about he himself being in the spirit on the Lord’s day (Sunday), and while in that state much was revealed to him. He was told to write it down. And much of what he described is the basis for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. That’s what the experience was for him, a glipse of the Heavenly liturgy (which goes on all the time). The Holy Mass is where we, also ‘in the spirit’, get to participate in the Heavenly liturgy; as for a brief moment our souls are given a reprieve from our temporal bondage and we join with the Heavenly Hosts in their unending hymn of praise sing Holy Holy Holy… Truly through the power of God, Heaven reaches down and touches earth and for a few minutes, we are in sync with the one and only, all sufficient sacrifice of Christ in Heaven - still looking as a lamb unto the slaughter (ever wonder why?) and he reaches down to us and makes himself present on the altar of every Catholic (and Orthodox) Church every time Mass is celebrated. I realize that I have wandered a bit off here, but John’s Revelation was getting a little misrepresented on this thread.