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You missed the ENTIRE 2nd point I mafe in my last post.@BreadOfLife
Yes I fully agree. The bread in the Lord's Prayer and the bread in the Eucharist is the same. It's not either/or. This is very consistent with Jesus' teaching.
My whole point is, that churches don't clarify this. And I think it is crucial enough that they should, and should stress the importance of it. People are either not praying the Lord's Prayer, or if they are, they are not meaning it correctly. Jesus used these exact words: "this is how you should pray..." And in the prayer it says to pray it daily, to receive Jesus' body for the forgiveness of sins. No church is teaching this today.
Yes, you've used this misleading picture before and I had to expose the factout to you that you only provided a SNIPPET - and NOT the entire image.I'm sorry, I thought you would have been following this thread more closely, so you must have missed this...
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Not personally, no. But historically, I am well aware of the role played by the church in changing the Sabbath to Sunday. Surely you, being the educated defender of everything Catholic, must be aware of the sole reason the Council of Trent, under the auspices of the Jesuits, managed to boast in the end of its success in establishing that tradition may be exalted above scripture if the church proclaims such is so? As in the change to the 4th commandment? Were not the doctrines and dogmas promulgated at the council of Trent declared infallible, and the defense of tradition put forth by the Archbishop of Reggio seen as proof of the primacy of tradition?
Which table do you sit at amigo?Sit not nor eat from the table of a harlot .
And you have no "faults" in your teachings/beliefs?But then when I found this fact about them, I realized all churches have crucial faults in them. And that the only way is to become simply, Christian. As in by the Bible only, uninfluenced by churches agendas.
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The table of the glorious truth of our Lord .Which table do you sit at amigo?
You are well under the influence of pope francis and this all inclusion delusion .Which table do you sit at amigo?
OK....So you sit at "The table of the glorious truth of our Lord." and NOT at the table of the harlot. That (non)answer is pretty dog on vague. What table is that?The table of the glorious truth of our Lord . Not at no table of any harlot .
I don't understand this type of posts.How the Satanic Black Mass Proves the Truth of CatholicismThere have been a number of stories in the news lately of small Satanic groups publicly performing so-called “Black Masses.”
These rituals are based on the Catholic mass but are inverted toward Satan and often involve the desecration of a Eucharistic host.
This sort of thing is evil and should not be taken lightly. It’s also occurred to me, though, how these Black Masses offer a powerful argument for the truth of Catholicism.
The Eucharist is either Jesus or Evil
The Eucharist is either Jesus or mere bread and wine.
If the Eucharist is Jesus, everyone should be at Mass, worshipping Our Lord. If the Eucharist is Jesus, there should be no such thing as Protestantism, Mormonism, Islam, atheism, etc. But if the Eucharist isn’t Jesus, then for two thousand years, the would-be followers of Jesus Christ were actually idolaters. If that’s the case, nobody should be Catholic.
So those are the stakes. Everyone who encountered Jesus of Nazareth was faced with a crucial question: is this God, in some mysterious guise, or not? The early Christians called this the “aut Deus aut malus homo” (“either God or a bad man”). Everyone encountering the Eucharist is faced with the same question: either God or idolatry.
And of course, if the Eucharist is pagan idolatry, it’s demonic. As 1 Corinthians 10:20 says, “what pagans sacrifice they offer to demons and not to God.”
The whole world hangs on this point: is the Eucharist Jesus or an idol? Is the Sacrifice of the Mass being offered to God, or to demons?
Satan Hates the Eucharist
The satanic Black Mass is a ritual inversion (and mockery) of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass performed by Satanists. Now, there are two types of Satanists: “LaVey Satanists,” and “theological Satanists.” LaVey Satanists atheists who don’t believe in Satan, and use “Satanism” as a tool to harass and provoke Christians (unlike “theological Satanists,” who believe in Satan and worship him). But whether the practitioners are playing at the occult, or serious, there’s no question that they’re tapping into some seriously dark spiritual forces. Satan is at work here.
And it worth pointing out that when Satanists (of both kind) want to mock a religious ritual, you can bet that it’s going to be the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass that they target. How often do you hear about Muslim or Hindu or Jewish (or even Protestant) services being subjected to such intense Satanic mockery?
Nor is this Satanic targeting of the Mass anything new. As far back as the fourth century, St. Epiphanius of Salamis described a sect of Gnosticism performing a perverted mockery of Mass. I won’t go into the details, but it was graphic enough that the members of this sect became known as “Borborians” (“filthy ones”).
Thank you. We think Protestants are Christians too. Why was the Real Presence not seriously challenged by anyone for 1600+ years?I don't understand this type of posts.
I'm not Catholic. I don't believe in the Real Presence. However, I find it VERY offensive to call a Catholic an "idol worshiper". In my eyes, Catholics are Christians and truly worship Christ. Despite the mistaken literal interpretation of the Lord's Supper, they are still Christian.
Of course not. But Bible-Christian hate cults call us a harlot, which is more vile. For some strange reason, it's not against the rules.Would you instead like me to call you an idol worshipper? I'm assuming not.
It's not off topic as it flows along with the discussion: the Eucharist.Then why this post ?
I'm sorry folks called you that, and no it should not be permitted. I PASSIONATELY disagree with "anti-cult" hate groups.Thank you. We think Protestants are Christians too. Why was the Real Presence not seriously challenged by anyone for 1600+ years?
Of course not. But Bible-Christian hate cults call us a harlot, which is more vile. For some strange reason, it's not against the rules.
Again, I find this to be an extremest position. Rather I find Catholics to be Christians whom are mistaken on their literal views here. But still Christians.It's not off topic as it flows along with the discussion: the Eucharist.
It's either God or an idol.
“Is This God?” (Treatise on the Eucharist) [Envoy Magazine] | Dave Armstrong
Who was the first to declare our "literal views" mistaken? What year or century was this view deemed as mistaken? 1830? Twice you stated we are mistaken; could you qualify your comment ? Historical continuity must have a beginning, and proven with primary and secondary evidence. It's a shame that history is such a bad word around here.I'm sorry folks called you that, and no it should not be permitted. I PASSIONATELY disagree with "anti-cult" hate groups.
Again, I find this to be an extremest position. Rather I find Catholics to be Christians whom are mistaken on their literal views here. But still Christians.
This doesn’t answer my question.Who was the first to declare our "literal views" mistaken? What year or century was this view deemed as mistaken? 1830? Twice you stated we are mistaken; could you qualify your comment ? Historical continuity must have a beginning, and proven with primary and secondary evidence. It's a shame that history is such a bad word around here.
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hey jane,Again, I find this to be an extremest position. Rather I find Catholics to be Christians whom are mistaken on their literal views here. But still Christians.
Yes, and I'm the throne room of God are innumerable numbers of angels worshiping they one on the throne... Just as the picture I showed reveals one on a throne pretending to be Christ on earth. Between 2 cherubim, and 4 living creatures. It's not an SDA picture. That's from the Vatican, and I couldn't care less whether it's a mass of a confession. It's a counterfeit of God's throne room as depicted in scripture, and you pathetic protestations cannot deny it.Yes, you've used this misleading picture before and I had to expose the factout to you that you only provided a SNIPPET - and NOT the entire image.
This is the Pope during a mass - and there are MORE than "4 living vreatures" around him in the UNCROPPED image. But then, again - who ever accused an SDA of being honest when it comes to Catholics?
I gave you the Wizard of Oz iumage because I kjnew EXACTLY what you were up to.
As to the "changing" of the Sabbath - Christians are fixated on Christ.
SDAs are obssessed with a SHADOW of Him (Col. 2:16-17).
The Sabbath is important - NOT Saturday. The observance of the Sabbath/the Lord's Day went from HOPING for the coming of the Messiah (the 7th Day) - to the REALITY of Him having come, died and having RISEN (the 1st Day).
YOU guys are still waiting for Him the FIRST time.
WE are waiting for His return . . .
Jesus is the Head of His Churchm which is His BODY (Col. 1:18).
Jesus and His Church are ONE (Acts 9:4-5).
BECAUSE of this - He gave His Church supreme earthly Authority - that WHATEVER His Church declared on earth would ALSO be declared in Heaven (Matt. 16:18-19, Matt. 16:15-18, Luke 10:16, John 20:21-23).
AND, he guaranteed that the Holy Spirit would guide this Church ro ALL TRUTH (John 16:12-15(.
So - since YOUR problem is with Christ - you need to take it up with HIM . . .