You mean with the lies of Alexander Hislop.
"Word of God" appears some 40+ times in the Bible.. Pick any translation you like.
For example:
48 Bible results for “"word of god"” from
21st Century King James Version.
www.biblegateway.com
BibleGateway is a popular and universally accepted search engine, you can find a needle in a haystack. I'm having a bit of trouble here, maybe you can help me out. Out of the 48 results, I can't find any usages where it refers to the Written Word Alone. "Word of God" almost always refers to the spoken word, not the written. If you looked for yourself you might find ONE exception, but I can't find
any.
I remember weaning my newborns onto solid food, they keep spitting it out at first. That's why I won't get a thoughtful reply.
Then stop shooting yourself. I don't mean to make you look foolish, but I get the impression you seek to be spanked. Children are not born brats, that's a learned self defense mechanism. You drank Hislop's Kool-Aid. Being an anti-Protestant, anti-trinitarian trouble maker matches your anti-Catholic neurosis like a suit is to a tie. My theory is you are either trying to impress your father or get back at him. I don't have enough data to be certain. You can't seem to control your anger because you keep derailing the thread with a different off topic snotty remark with each post. You're angry with phantoms, a side effect of too much of Hislop's toxic Kool-Aid.
Who is "we" you are referring to? Protestants and Catholics are wrong, the Trinity is pagan, the cross is a pagan symbol according to your 'infallible' A. Hislop. So...who is "we"??? Your fellow Hislopites?
"...Finally, after distorting the text and history to read what they want into the Bible, and thereby obtaining God's "blessing" on their hatred of the Catholic Church, some "Christians" ignore the only texts of Scripture which tells us about the religious leanings of the Antichrist. The Catholic faith being a religion you would think they would see what it teaches on
the only criteria the Bible actually gives about the Antichrist. In St. John's letters (1 John 4, 2 John 1),
he tells us that the spirit of the Antichrist denies the Incarnation (the Son of God becoming man) and thereby also the Trinity (the Father and the Spirit, too).
This is the spirit of the Antichrist.
There is not a single text in 2000 years, including the new
Catechism of the Catholic Church, where the Catholic Church, her popes, her bishops, her official teachings, her saints, or her acknowledged ecclesiastical authors, deny the Word-made-flesh or the Blessed Trinity. Instead, all of Christianity owes the preservation of these Truths to the Catholic Church, whose great Councils formulated them and whose saints and popes have defended them to this day, often at the cost of martyrdom. St. Pope John Paul II has written three great encyclical (circular) letters on the Trinity, one for each Divine Person, and he has without a doubt preached Jesus Christ to more people than any other person in human history. The Catholic Church does not have the spirit of the Antichrist but of God, since no one without the Spirit can say "Jesus is Lord" (1 Cor. 12:3), something the Church and Catholics always have done and continue to do!
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