Big Boy Johnson
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Put down your SDA manure for a while and read some FACTS . . .
Not a fan of SDA.... but catholics should put down their manure and accept God's Word!

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Put down your SDA manure for a while and read some FACTS . . .
Once again – Jerusalem ALSO sits on 7 HILLSDB, while you've shown nothing, I've shown you that Rome is the "7 hilled city" upon which the Whore of Babylon sits and she "reigneth over the kings of the Earth".
Now, listen to me very carefully...
What city was reigning over the kings of the Earth circa 95 A.D. when John wrote that? Jerusalem which was desolate and in ruins...or Rome ?
The ministerial Priests and the High Priests were NOT on the same level.What post did I say the high priest and lower priests "served in the same function"? You obviously misread or misunderstood, as you routinely do, papist friend.
I said is they're part of the same Levitical priesthood, so stop with this unBiblical, false dichotomy made to establish the "legitimacy of the papal priesthood".
WRONG.The church is a "nation of priests" and Christ is our "High Priest". No Scripture invests the church with the power to either absolve or condemn anyone, so "binding/loosing" will never amount to anything more than the maximum discipline of erring members which is disfellowship, no matter how much you or your death cult want it to be "hand over heretics to the State for execution".
WRONG.It's quite natural that the author of the Gospel of the Strawman would routinely grasp at them.
ALL Christians have a "priestly duty" - it's called "The Great Commission" for preaching the Gospel and winning people to Christ.
In John 21 - Jesus told Peter to:God is not the author of confusion, papal or otherwise, so we should expect there would be "chiefs and indians" regarding church admin...but "ecclesiastical hierarchy"?
Never.
That's why Protestant leaders are allowed to serve "over us" at the pleasure of us the way Christ, our "Chief Shepherd", intended.
You have been spoon-fed WAAAYYYY too much SDA excrement.Does not catholicism employ pagan rituals and practices that link together from the pages of archeology? I don't need Hislop's book to see that the sun worship symbols that are so plentiful in your faith, along with pagan beliefs such as that man is immortal, divine, can be saved by works, etc., point to only one conclusion - the correct conclusion of the Protestant Reformation.
Not a fan of SDA.... but catholics should put down their manure and accept God's Word!![]()
Ummmm, we shared it with the WORLD.Not a fan of SDA.... but catholics should put down their manure and accept God's Word!![]()
Does anybody care about the "10 things that non-Catholic Christians are saying about Catholics?"Nobody carers about "10 Things Catholics Are Sick Of Hearing"![]()
That is necromancy
necromancy is consulting the dead.
Our brothers and sisters who have gone before us are very much alive!
Can't you guys think of something new to BASH us about? *Yawn*
Sooooo...JESUS was "sinning" when he spoke to Moses and Elijah... when BOTH had clearly been dead?They are separated from this world that you live in... so they are in fact physically dead.
The Lord does not instruct or provide permission to anybody to consult those separated from this world, so this is sin before the Lord... see the next post.
Definition of NECROMANCY
conjuration of the spirits of the dead for purposes of magically revealing the future or influencing the course of events
JESUS was "sinning" when he spoke to Moses and Elijah... when BOTH had clearly been dead?
I believe Jesus, why don't you?
You're not Jesus . . . . He's God and has the right to talk to anyone He wants since He's omniscience
There are NO instructions from the Lord in His Word directing His people to contact those that have passed from this world for any reason.
Please so me where Jesus and His Apostles said to try and talk to those that have passed from this life who are physically dead.
Abraham says no (16:25-26), just as God will say no to a prayer not according to His will. He asks him again, begging (16:27-28). Abraham refuses again, saying (16:29): “They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them.’” He asks a third time (16:30), and Abraham refuses again, reiterating the reason why (16:31).Luke 16:24 And he called out, ‘Father Abraham, have mercy upon me, and send Lazarus to dip the end of his finger in water and cool my tongue; for I am in anguish in this flame.’
and1) Is it proper to “pray” to anyone but God?,
These are the sorts of questions concerning which the Luke 16 passage is relevant. Protestantism utterly rejects #1 and #2 above; yet Luke 16 (from Jesus) clearly teaches them. Hence lies the dilemma. It matters not if both men are dead; the rich man still can’t do what he did, according to Protestant categories of thought and theology.2) is it proper to ask anyone but God to not only pray for, but fulfill (i.e., have the power and ability to bring about) an intercessory request?
Philippians 2:10-11 . . . at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, [11] and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
Revelation 5:3 And no one in heaven or on earth or under the earth was able to open the scroll or to look into it,
Revelation 5:13 And I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea, and all therein, saying, “To him who sits upon the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and honor and glory and might for ever and ever!”
God resurrected Moses, and Elijah was translated that he should not see death.Sooooo...JESUS was "sinning" when he spoke to Moses and Elijah... when BOTH had clearly been dead?
Philippians 2:10-11 . . . at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, [11] and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
Revelation 5:3 And no one in heaven or on earth or under the earth was able to open the scroll or to look into it,
Revelation 5:13 And I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea, and all therein, saying, “To him who sits upon the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and honor and glory and might for ever and ever!”
Sadly, Big Boy is neck deep in anti-Catholic nonsense, he cannot be reasoned with.
1) Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament (Joseph H. Thayer, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 4th ed., 1977; orig. 1901, 392) defines it — as used in this verse — as follows: “One who is a spectator of anything, e.g. of a contest, Heb 12:1.”God resurrected Moses, and Elijah was translated that he should not see death.
Even if what the saints were alive, they cannot hear you, only God can.
‘Witnesses’ does not mean spectators, but those who have borne witness to the truth, as those enumerated in chapter 11. Yet the idea of spectators is implied, and is really the principal idea. The writer’s picture is that of an arena in which the Christians whom he addresses are contending in a race, while the vast host of the heroes of faith who, after having borne witness to the truth, have entered into their heavenly rest, watches the contest from the encircling tiers of the arena, compassing and overhanging it like a cloud, filled with lively interest and sympathy, and lending heavenly aid.
[Note that the notion of “spectators” is the primary metaphor — the arena — so that both meanings: that of spectators and witnesses in the sense of example are present. Neither can be ruled out]‘Cloud of witnesses’ (nephos marturon . . . The metaphor refers to the great amphitheatre with the arena for the runners and the tiers upon tiers of seats rising up like a cloud. The martures here are not mere spectators (theatai), but testifiers (witnesses) who testify from their own experience (11:2,4-5, 33, 39) to God’s fulfilling promises as shown in chapter 11.
It doesn't work that way. Saints in heaven deliver prayers to God, it is up to God whether or not to grant a petition, not the saint.So it would go like this: you pray to a saint, God hears it and tells the saint you want him to pray to God for you. He then prays to God, and God says"I already know."
God resurrected Moses, and Elijah was translated that he should not see death.
Jesus told this story, and in the story is a guy praying to a dead man, to request things that the dead man appears to be able to fulfill by his own powers. That is quite sufficient to prove the point. . . .
standard Protestant theology holds that no one can make such a request to anyone but God.
It doesn't work that way. Saints in heaven deliver prayers to God, it is up to God whether or not to grant a petition, not the saint.