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Yes per my post 137And didn’t they find some of those disputed books written in Hebrew? Kind of refutes the reason for taking them out in the first place, doesn’t it?
Yes per my post 137And didn’t they find some of those disputed books written in Hebrew? Kind of refutes the reason for taking them out in the first place, doesn’t it?
Oops, JPaul 1953. I’m not sure if he’s quoting without responding to add emphasis to certaiin posts, or if he’s unfamiliar with the forum and is hitting quote and post in error. (He has a trial membership. I think he’s a he.)To whom do you speak?
If that is all that matters…then why is the Bible such a big book?This is all that matters!
Oops, JPaul 1953. I’m not sure if he’s quoting without responding to add emphasis to certaiin posts, or if he’s unfamiliar with the forum and is hitting quote and post in error. (He has a trial membership. I think he’s a he.)
I saw your post after I sent mine. So, “Yeah, what he said.”![]()
And didn’t they find some of those disputed books written in Hebrew? Kind of refutes the reason for taking them out in the first place, doesn’t it?
What then, about those who come here trying to correct us Catholics (as Christalone is doing in this thread), and while they have been told the truth they continue to refuse to see? Does that make them invincibly ignorant? At what point does it become their responsibility to accept the truth rather than their own flawed interpretation?I’m happy to see someone comprehend what Pope John Paul II was speaking about when he claimed that there are the invincibly ignorant that cannot see but can still be saved . To all, please read Roman 2:12-16. The KJV has a different ending than does the Church’s first completed text of the bible, but the claim is still there.
They do. It seems that many of them come to these forums to “save” us Catholics.To all who say that Jesus said: " I am the way, the truth, and the light. No one comes to the Father except through me" maybe ask the Holy Spirit to guide you to a possible deeper understanding. Most Protestants believe that if you don’t accept Christ as your Savior and ask for your sins to be forgiven that there is no salvation in you possible and you will go to Hell. That seems so small-minded to me. So God made us all but only those who see it their way can and will be saved. Boy, that makes them quite important in their own eyes, being one of the chosen few. I would think if they are above-average Christians that they would spend all of their waking hours trying to save even one soul.
So then, what reason is there to be Catholic? Why not just accept the Lord Jesus Christ as your saviour and then go off and do as you please? (I’ve seen many Protestants act that way and insist they are “saved.”) Being a Catholic is a far narrower path.How about this view. When we all die, Jesus Christ will be our final Judge and at that time He will decide who will go to Heaven and who will be cast into the Lake of Fire. Which means He will decide who will go to our Father via Jesus and who will not. This allows Jesus to be the judge not people who believe the verse to be so restrictive.
There are Catholics that are just as ignorant as Protestants about the Catholic church. Are they to be punished more harshly simply because they’re Catholics?Jesus said those who know more and disobey will be punished harshly and those who know less and disobey will be punished lightly. Isn’t that sort of different than the way certain Protestants see it.
Psst… I suspect Pope John Paul II is correct over protestants.I hope Pope John Paul II is correct and they are not.
Devil’s advocate here …
What then, about those who come here trying to correct us Catholics (as Christalone is doing in this thread), and while they have been told the truth they continue to refuse to see? Does that make them invincibly ignorant? At what point does it become their responsibility to accept the truth rather than their own flawed interpretation?
They do. It seems that many of them come to these forums to “save” us Catholics.
So then, what reason is there to be Catholic? Why not just accept the Lord Jesus Christ as your saviour and then go off and do as you please? (I’ve seen many Protestants act that way and insist they are “saved.”) Being a Catholic is a far narrower path.
There are Catholics that are just as ignorant as Protestants about the Catholic church. Are they to be punished more harshly simply because they’re Catholics?
Psst… I suspect Pope John Paul II is correct over protestants.![]()
Yet one so many Catholics miss or fail to travel on. Jesus gives a parable about two sons and a father. The Father tells the one son to do something and the son says Yes I’ll do it but doesn’t. The Job isn’t done so the Father tells the other son to do it but he says No but goes and does it anyway. Which one is doing the Fathers will? The second of course. This is how I see many protestants. Sure the Catholic may have accuracy in teaching but what good is it if their lives aren’t reflective of it? They participate in the sacraments to their own condemnation. What about protestants who err on certain aspects of the faith but their lives reflect what God wants? Feeding the poor, visiting the sick, helping the widows, repenting and turning from their sin, engaging in a personal relationship with God. Where many Catholics go to the sacraments but still habitually sin. Do not seek God or his righteousness. Which one is doing the fathers will? John the baptist told the Jews “you better not even use the fact that your father is Abraham to think you’ll be saved!” (my paraphrase) To the Catholic Just participating in the sacraments with out a really repentant heart is not enough. Repent, turn to God, and then recieve the grace of the Sacraments. Now I’m not saying there aren’t Catholics who do this but keep in mind many Catholics have the same mind set as the Jews did that John the Baptist was addressing.So then, what reason is there to be Catholic? Why not just accept the Lord Jesus Christ as your saviour and then go off and do as you please? (I’ve seen many Protestants act that way and insist they are “saved.”) Being a Catholic is a far narrower path.
NO, just the one true Church of Christ. Read and please ask the Holy Spirit to let you grasp Matt 16:15-20. Don’t just think you know what it means. Research it.Ah but note in Qumran we found Hebrew text for Tobit and some other apocryphal books. So who is correct the Massorites? Or the LXX?
Yet one so many Catholics miss or fail to travel on. Jesus gives a parable about two sons and a father. The Father tells the one son to do something and the son says Yes I’ll do it but doesn’t. The Job isn’t done so the Father tells the other son to do it but he says No but goes and does it anyway. Which one is doing the Fathers will? The second of course. This is how I see many protestants. Sure the Catholic may have accuracy in teaching but what good is it if their lives aren’t reflective of it? They participate in the sacraments to their own condemnation. What about protestants who err on certain aspects of the faith but their lives reflect what God wants? Feeding the poor, visiting the sick, helping the widows, repenting and turning from their sin, engaging in a personal relationship with God. Where many Catholics go to the sacraments but still habitually sin. Do not seek God or his righteousness. Which one is doing the fathers will? John the baptist told the Jews “you better not even use the fact that your father is Abraham to think you’ll be saved!” (my paraphrase) To the Catholic Just participating in the sacraments with out a really repentant heart is not enough. Repent, turn to God, and then recieve the grace of the Sacraments. Now I’m not saying there aren’t Catholics who do this but keep in mind many Catholics have the same mind set as the Jews did that John the Baptist was addressing.
Is this in response to my post?Of course Pope John Paul II is correct over the Protestants. Remember Mr. Protestant not every Portestant sees it your way. There is only one teaching on everything of THE CHURCH. There are over 20,000+ different denominations of Protestants. There is only one Catholic Church with a few sects, but all primary beliefs are the same.
For instance, you don’t believe in Catholic confession, which you also don’t understand. Well, you’all live by a very broad interpretation of John 3:16. Read John 20:22-23. Does that not clear up your denial of confession?. If you let the Spirit move you rather than your intellect, you will find the truth and the truth will set you free.
May God bless you and hold you close to his spiritual heart.
Thanks for the reminder of this parable. I had forgotten it.Yet one so many Catholics miss or fail to travel on. Jesus gives a parable about two sons and a father. The Father tells the one son to do something and the son says Yes I’ll do it but doesn’t. The Job isn’t done so the Father tells the other son to do it but he says No but goes and does it anyway. Which one is doing the Fathers will? The second of course. This is how I see many protestants. Sure the Catholic may have accuracy in teaching but what good is it if their lives aren’t reflective of it? They participate in the sacraments to their own condemnation. What about protestants who err on certain aspects of the faith but their lives reflect what God wants? Feeding the poor, visiting the sick, helping the widows, repenting and turning from their sin, engaging in a personal relationship with God. Where many Catholics go to the sacraments but still habitually sin. Do not seek God or his righteousness. Which one is doing the fathers will? John the baptist told the Jews “you better not even use the fact that your father is Abraham to think you’ll be saved!” (my paraphrase) To the Catholic Just participating in the sacraments with out a really repentant heart is not enough. Repent, turn to God, and then recieve the grace of the Sacraments. Now I’m not saying there aren’t Catholics who do this but keep in mind many Catholics have the same mind set as the Jews did that John the Baptist was addressing.
Excellent point! If salvation is a simple matter of shouting out the name of Jesus in the course of a man-made “sinner’s prayer”, why have a bible at all? If faith is so simple as merely confessing His Name, throw the book away! You’re saved.If that is all that matters…then why is the Bible such a big book?
Lisa
Yep. Check out the C.S. Lewis quote in my signature.The evil one has succeeded in dividing us so that we fight each other, rather thn him.
The Holy Spirit always unites.
The demon always divides.