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Difference between Catholic and Protestant.
One petitions a supposed sinless queen.
One petitions Christ the Lord Jesus.
One petitions a supposed sinless queen.
One petitions Christ the Lord Jesus.
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Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 4:13 KJV are in perfect harmony - you're interpretation of Exodus 20 makes them DISHARMONIOUS. The Catholic church claims the power to change God's law and had eliminated the commandment forbidding image worship...and claims that she changed the Sabbath from the 7th day to the 1st day, "a change for which there is no Biblical authority", she boasts.have it your way but the context and content of ex 2:2-6 is one command
do you understand that images are not forbidden but only graven images idols worshiped as a god?
There are not over a hundred people in the United States who hate the Catholic Church.
These millions can hardly be blamed for hating Catholics ...
you’re saying Christ is not king???
You need to stop accusing Jesus of lying.
meh theyre pretty much both committed Cult of Sol Invictus, so if you too are obsessed with saving yourself and getting into heaven after you have died, what's the diff really?I created a thread to discuss what sin is. And I found that my understanding of sin was vague. But now I have a clear understanding. With that I have grown beyond some churches. I watch Catholic mass online and sometimes attend the parish down the road. But they don't have married clergy so I find them not following biblical teachings.
That lead me to the protestants. But I'm wondering how they differ from the Catholics. I'm somewhat familiar with the Catholic denomination and don't accept all of it. Would I fit better in a protestant denomination?
The Lord’s Prayer can be found in Matt. 6:9-13.
In the EIGHT verses PRIOR to this, Jesus is talking about communicating with the FATHER. He is teaching them how to pray to the FATHER.,
Interesting but seriously, huh?meh theyre pretty much both committed Cult of Sol Invictus, so if you too are obsessed with saving yourself and getting into heaven after you have died, what's the diff really?
As I’ve schooled you TWICE now, “Pray” simply means “ASK”.
Hi BroExodus 20 and Deuteronomy 4:13 KJV are in perfect harmony - you're interpretation of Exodus 20 makes them DISHARMONIOUS. The Catholic church claims the power to change God's law and had eliminated the commandment forbidding image worship...and claims that she changed the Sabbath from the 7th day to the 1st day, "a change for which there is no Biblical authority", she boasts.
Therefore, since the Catholic church doesn't keep the same commandments the church in the beginning kept, it can't be the end time "remnant" church!
- YOU simply don’t understand that some of it is literal and some of it is allegorical.
I see your point with mediums and wizards. And I also realize that Jesus spoke to Moses and Elijah (Luke 9:28-30). And had Angels bearing him up (Psalms 91:11-12). Heck Jesus even spoke to Satan (Matthew 4:1-11). So I'm not sure that verse applies to visitations of the living angels. Noting that I don't think it wise for us children to talk to Satan.No offence to Mary and the "saints", they were probably nice guys and gals R.I.P., but as for actually praying to them, that's definitely a no-no..:)
"..Why consult the dead on behalf of the living?" (Isaiah 8:19)
In fact it's akin to spiritualism and that crackpot seance stuff-
MEDIUM- "Is there anybody there?"
VOICE- "Yes this is Albert"
ALBERT'S WIDOW- "Oh Albert, what divine messages do you bring me from the other side?"
ALBERT- "Buy your brussel sprouts from Tesco, they're cheaper there: watch the milkman he's on the fiddle: and be careful walking home down Saxby street, a dog has done a heap in the middle of the pavement"
Again, you read into your own scriptures what isn't there. Praying to saints has nothing to do with consulting the dead. It's a straw man fallacy.No offence to Mary and the "saints", they were probably nice guys and gals R.I.P., but as for actually praying to them, that's definitely a no-no..:)
"..Why consult the dead on behalf of the living?" (Isaiah 8:19)
In fact it's akin to spiritualism and that crackpot seance stuff-
Agree. That's the ministry of reconciliation spoken of elsewhere.Matt. 5:44-45 – Jesus tells us to pray for (to mediate on behalf of) those who persecute us. God instructs us to mediate.
Moses and Elijah have received their reward, eternal life, and Good isn't going to bring them back here to die and suffer again. They're other explanations for the two witnesses.Matt. 17:1-3; Mark 9:4; Luke 9:30-31 – deceased Moses and Elijah appear at the Transfiguration to converse with Jesus in the presence of Peter, James and John (these may be the two “witnesses” John refers to in Rev. 11:3)
Assuming there are others in heaven, other than Moses, Elijah, and Enoch. Assuming they are listening. And assuming it was ever in God's plan that we pray to the dead, (it wasn't) and that they should pay for us. Scripture tells us who to pray to. The Father in the name of Jesus.Nothing in Scripture ever suggests that God abhors or cuts off communication between the living in heaven and the living on earth.
Living saints, absolutely. Not from the living to the dead. See Isaiah8:19,20To the contrary, God encourages communication within the communion of saints.
Assumption again.Moses and Elijah’s appearance on earth also teach us that the saints in heaven have capabilities that far surpass our limitations on earth.
Huh?angel saints
Yes, a great cloud of witnesses. Angels... God's anointed messengers and ministers to mankind.So our four non-Catholic language references all confirm that the element of “spectatorship,” which lends itself to the Catholic notion of communion of saints, where saints in heaven are aware of, and observe events on earth, is present in Hebrews 12:1, and cannot be ruled out by any means, on the
..I never cease to be amazed by anti-Catholic tunnel vision and irrationality..
When I want a lesson in insanity, you'll be the first person I ask.
There is nothing "good samaritans" about your endless misrepresentations and insults. When presented with logical explanations of our authentic beliefs and practices, you don't reply to the content, you just heap more stupid insults.I don't think anybody here is anti-catholic, we're simply trying to be good samaritans by helping them see the illogicality of some cath beliefs like praying to dead humans, hell having a swing door, women not being good enough to be priests etc.
That's strange, you seem comfortable regurgitating the same lies as the SDA's, the JW's and others, whose demonizing the historic Church is sourced from the lies of A. Hyslop. There is nothing "fair" about borrowing hateful theology from made-in-America cults; you do it automatically without thinking.In fairness to caths, they're not the only ones with odd beliefs, that's why I'm non-denominational because I can't find any other organised religion or cult whose beliefs i feel comfortable with..:)
You ignored post #536, offered no logical rebuttal to post 535illogicality of some cath beliefs like praying to dead humans,
A stupid and absurd LIE.hell having a swing door,
Then Jesus was wrong by not ordaining women, according to you. Just like Jesus was wrong when He promised He would never leave us, according to you. But keep it up, your lies, falsehoods and misrepresentations are easy to refute. Not everybody ignores my posts the way you do.women not being good enough to be priests etc.