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Like I said before – the Real Presence takes a leap of faith that MOST Protestants aren’t willing to make – even though MOST your Protestant Fathers DID.
WHY is that? These were pretty brilliant men for the most port.
Are you “smarter” than they were? Or are you simply puffed up with spiritual pride?
How is having fallen away from the truth so quickly, and being the first to do so, somehow a sign of truth???? I'll have to put that in the same category as 'brilliance = truth'.Spoken as a person who doesn’t have a CLUE what the historic Christian Church believed, taught and practiced for 1500 years PRIOR to the first rejection of Eucharistic teaching.
Well, when your wine and bread become actual blood and tissue let me know.I was just marveling at the comparison.
Pagan Rom thought exactly the same thing that YOU do about the Real Presence.
That ALONE should be a red flag . . .
Listen to your own words about the Passover elements - "these things were simply SHADOWS".Paul explains how ALL of these things were simply SHADOWS of what was to come – and that Jesus is the REALITY (Col. 2:16-17).
So they aren't real flesh and blood, yet they're real flesh and blood. How did you fall for this crap?I said that they aren’t actual blood and tissue off of the bone – but they are substantively transformed into the Body and Blood of Christ – because HE said so.
Yes, I'm shaking in my boots, lol.As I stated before – the fact that you agree with Pagan Rome on this subject should send CHILLS down your back.
Maybe it had to do with many of them being declared heretics? Lunatics might be a better word. I get a kick out of the diatribe about women from one of your so-called 'brilliant' church fathers. He ain't no father of my church, the body of Christ!When did you all abandon the beliefs of your Protestant Fathers – MOST of whom held to:
No. When you said 'brilliant'...that's when the red flag went up. I'm just a babe who knows what the Bible says about so-called 'brilliant' men.Nope. I was just marveling at the comparison.
Pagan Rom thought exactly the same thing that YOU do about the Real Presence.
That ALONE should be a red flag . . .
This is exactly why I resent Justin Martyr. He, solely, may be responsible for leading the church down the path of cold, dead, empty, regimented 'religion'. Even the Protestants are poisoned by this curse of cold, dead 'religion'. I think of this often when I consider how far removed even we non-Catholics are from meeting in the style of 1 Corinthians 14:26-31 that Paul taught. Does the Catholic church not know about that passage, or have they just decided they aren't going to listen to Apostle Paul?So here’s Justin on the Eucharist, first from chapter 65, Administration of the Sacraments:
But we, after we have thus washed him who has been convinced and has assented to our teaching, bring him to the place where those who are called brethren are assembled, in order that we may offer hearty prayers in common for ourselves and for the baptized [illuminated] person, and for all others in every place, that we may be counted worthy, now that we have learned the truth, by our works also to be found good citizens and keepers of the commandments, so that we may be saved with an everlasting salvation.
Having ended the prayers, we salute one another with a kiss. There is then brought to the president of the brethren bread and a cup of wine mixed with water; and he taking them, gives praise and glory to the Father of the universe, through the name of the Son and of the Holy Ghost, and offers thanks at considerable length for our being counted worthy to receive these things at His hands.
And when he has concluded the prayers and thanksgivings, all the people present express their assent by saying Amen. This word Amen answers in the Hebrew language to ge’noito [so be it].
And when the president has given thanks, and all the people have expressed their assent, those who are called by us deacons give to each of those present to partake of the bread and wine mixed with water over which the thanksgiving was pronounced, and to those who are absent they carry away a portion.
The Catholic Church is not your enemy. But you won't have it any other way.Your pretense that the catholic church (built upon Peter), and all it’s ‘sects’ you call ‘rites” have a MONOPOLY on Christ’s Church, is corrupt and laughable on it’s face.
You make it perfectly clear. You have nothing to do with the Church of 100 A.D. You have no roots.This is exactly why I resent Justin Martyr. He, solely, may be responsible for leading the church down the path of cold, dead, empty, regimented 'religion'. Even the Protestants are poisoned by this curse of cold, dead 'religion'. I think of this often when I consider how far removed even we non-Catholics are from meeting in the style of 1 Corinthians 14:26-31 that Paul taught. Does the Catholic church not know about that passage, or have they just decided they aren't going to listen to Apostle Paul?
This is exactly why I resent Justin Martyr. He, solely, may be responsible for leading the church down the path of cold, dead, empty, regimented 'religion'.
Ferris Bueller said: ↑
This is exactly why I resent Justin Martyr. He, solely, may be responsible for leading the church down the path of cold, dead, empty, regimented 'religion'.
I agree with you about Justin Martyr. He taught Tatian who taught Clement, the founder of the school at Alexandria that gave birth to gnosticism. The entire mindset of biblical interpretation turned to custard at Alexandria, and Rome signed on to the same mindset. Then came the error ridden Bibles of Rome based on poor manuscripts, and doctrine and truth hurtled downhill with great velocity from that time on.This is exactly why I resent Justin Martyr. He, solely, may be responsible for leading the church down the path of cold, dead, empty, regimented 'religion'. Even the Protestants are poisoned by this curse of cold, dead 'religion'. I think of this often when I consider how far removed even we non-Catholics are from meeting in the style of 1 Corinthians 14:26-31 that Paul taught. Does the Catholic church not know about that passage, or have they just decided they aren't going to listen to Apostle Paul?
The Catholic Church is not your enemy. But you won't have it any other way.
I don't mind disagreement, and they should be discussed in a civilized manner. But you, and brakelite persecute with lies and falsehoods, like he lies about Clement with no evidence and no quotes. You don't quote "repeatedly post accusatory language", you simply assert it when you have no case. The Catholic Church is not your enemy, we accept all baptized in Christ as brothers and sisters in the Lord, and in return we get endless unwarranted hostilities from "Bible Christian" hate cults based on ignorance and prejudice.You as well as a couple of other Catholic persons you heap upon others AS IF you are qualified to speak on behalf of others....
There is a HUGE difference Between DISAGREEING, and ANTI, Hater, Enemy, Wrong...
If you can not figure that out, then by the same token, IF YOU DISAGREE WITH ANYONE, YOU are the one who is ANTI, Hater, Enemy, Wrong...
See how that works?
I don't mind disagreement, and they should be discussed in a civilized manner. But you, and brakelite persecute with lies and falsehoods, like he lies about Clement with no evidence and no quotes. You don't quote "repeatedly post accusatory language", you simply assert it when you have no case. The Catholic Church is not your enemy, we accept all baptized in Christ as brothers and sisters in the Lord, and in return we get endless unwarranted hostilities from "Bible Christian" hate cults that isn't based on reality.
Well, when your wine and bread become actual blood and tissue let me know.
It doesn't happen.At the consecration during every celebration of the Divine liturgy
Until the doors are closed, It's never to late to return to the wedding Feast of the Lamb of God!
Pax et Bonum