Wishing on a star
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phillybeth,
Of course we all are!!!
That, actually, is part of my point.
Of course we all are!!!
That, actually, is part of my point.
Wishing on a star said:Of course we all are!!!
That, actually, is part of my point.
Wishing on a star said:That is not what I have a problem with.
Wishing on a star said:Wow, we are not even on the same plane here....
Not to mention way off topic...
I am not going to answer.
You're quite welcome, happy to help.hokiefan33 said:Thank you for our KJV fixture for the day.
Most likely it was aimed at (Syrian) Jews, to show that Jesus was the Messiah. Secondarily to validate the mission to the Gentiles.hokiefan33 said:And what was the context that Matthew 7 was written in, do you know? Who it was being said to, said about, and the purpose of it?
Wishing on a star said:I totally agree with your concerns and questions!
This is just one of the issues where the Roman Catholic Church is way off base and completely contradictory to the teachings of Christ.
Christ saves...
not Mary
not the 'Church'
not 'works' or sacraments
Exactly.cardaway said:Another day, another victim.![]()
RickinNYC said:Wow, as a Catholic, that's pretty darn condescending comment if ever I've seen one.
hokiefan33 said:Absolutely right. The term used to describe what the Catholic church holds to about communion actually "becoming" the body and blood of Jesus is called transsubstantiation. While most Christian churches believe communion to be a "symbol" of His body and blood, Catholics believe that it "actually" becomes His body and blood. Not sure where they derive that thinking from, though, so can't speak to that.
And there was no such term as "Catholic" in Jesus' day, so He obviously wouldn't have excluded a non-Catholic from communion.

RickinNYC said:Wow, as a Catholic, that's pretty darn condescending comment if ever I've seen one.
To say the Catholic church is way off base is, well, way off base.
Toby'sFriend said:Well, maybe it could be termed in a more accepting way --
but honestly most Protestant denominations exist because many people do in fact disagree with major points of the Catholic doctrine.
Religion is a very difficult issue to discuss without ******* because it is a such personal issue. It is very hard to read "I think your Church does it wrong" and not want to snap back.

Let it go... a lot of the issues that happened were due to some really way off things that were happening in the church at the time.Toby'sFriend said:But the Reformation occured exactly BECAUSE of issues with the Catholic church that many did feel were contridictory to the message of Christ.
I had to Google them to look them up because it has been many years since my Church history class. But the "Message" of Luther's 95 Theses was:
The 4 Pillars of the Reformation:
Christ Alone!
The Bible Alone!
Faith Alone!
Grace Alone!
and honestly I'm not surprised that somebody of the Catholic faith would find belief in those Pillars offensive. Hundreds of years of fighting and wars over religious differences didn't occur over disagreement on what hymns should be sung on Sunday -- they are major differences concerning interpretations of The Bible.
Toby'sFriend said:But the Reformation occured exactly BECAUSE of issues with the Catholic church that many did feel were contridictory to the message of Christ.
I had to Google them to look them up because it has been many years since my Church history class. But the "Message" of Luther's 95 Theses was:
The 4 Pillars of the Reformation:
Christ Alone!
The Bible Alone!
Faith Alone!
Grace Alone!
and honestly I'm not surprised that somebody of the Catholic faith would find belief in those Pillars offensive. Hundreds of years of fighting and wars over religious differences didn't occur over disagreement on what hymns should be sung on Sunday -- they are major differences concerning interpretations of The Bible.