BigMan
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@sola_chad But abortion is allowed in every other denomination except for Catholic. So what do you call that?
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This is what happens when you don’t read your bible.
bannedpastor@bannedpastor
Orthodox kiss dead skulls
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@BadSportsRefs Really? 1.5 seconds. This being a foul or not a foul changes literally nothing. Dude was falling before Allen did anything with his leg. If it was 10 seconds or even 5 I'd maybe agree. But come on 1 second changes nothing
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The Cavs end up winning Game 5 and go up 3-2 going home to Cleveland, because this wasn’t called
Bad Sports Refs@BadSportsRefs
A lot of contact from Jarrett Allen goes uncalled and Game 5 heads to overtime
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@sola_chad @farmingandJesus I especially love it when I’m trying to have a respectful discussion with a Protestant and I make a valid point and they go straight to “it’s not in the bible” argument
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@Catholic_bro The Bible teaches to put your faith in Christ, not in the Church.
The letters/papers used in the Bible were written before the "Catholic" church was made.
If the Catholic church made the Bible then why do they practice things that aren't taught in it? Either lying or ignorant.
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@poperespecter1 Lets clarify, because Mary was not sinless. Christ alone was sinless. No is disrespecting Mary by saying you are putting her on a pedestal she was never meant to be on.
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Protestantism in 1522: "Mary is the highest woman and the noblest gem in Christianity after Christ." [Luther]
Protestantism now: "Not only was Mary not sinless she would have murdered Jesus in the womb if she had access to abortion"
Pastor Mark Driscoll@PastorMark
Mary was a teen mom and Jesus had no earthly father. It's a good thing there was no Planned Parenthood in Nazareth.
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@Verlustt11 Difference between disrespecting someone and calling out people for worshiping them. No is "disrespecting" Mary when we say no one should be praying to her. She isn't God. God alone should be worshiped and prayed to
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@Catholic_bro There is no Biblical backing for prayer to anyone other than God. There is no logical reason to pray to anyone other than God either. Why pray to some other person when you could talk to the creator of the universe instead.
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@MrCasey62 Every time a Catholic defends praying to anyone other than God, it's never biblical proof. It's always stuff you made up to justify whatever you feel like doing. There is no Biblical proof for prayers to Saints or Mary, nor is there any logical reason to do so
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@Brosephos @DrFrankTurek My bad I miss interpreted the drawing you made. Assumed you were just circling the word "works" 😂 Good sign to get off the app for the night I suppose
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@BishopJaxi Not a single Protestant identities as a Protestant. It's fascinating how the idea that people out there don't share the exact same thoughts as you do gets under your skin that much. Most "protestants" are closer to accurate interpretation than Catholicism is.
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"Christians may disagree on some things, but never the gospel."
Said by a Protestant, belonging to a movement that cannot agree on:
- whether baptism saves
- whether you can lose salvation
- whether repentance is necessary
- whether faith alone means mere belief or living faith
- whether Christ died for everyone
- whether the Eucharist is Christ’s body or a symbol
- whether regeneration comes before faith
- what even counts as "the gospel"
You people cannot agree on anything, especially what counts as essential, but somehow your private theology is the one that is 100% correct.
Thank you for proving the point of the post.
Danny@Truth_matters20
Christians may disagree on some things, but never the gospel. Catholic theology is wrong 100% of the time.
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@TaylorRMarshall There is 0 scriptural backing for this. You should be in community with other believers if possible but it's not necessary for the faith. I honestly don't think you actually believe this because it's such a baseless point.
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@metathomist You know you can just confess to God right? You don't need a medium to talk to God when he says you are able to do it yourself. God is more than capable of forgiving sin himself through Christ. He does not need another person to help him "absolve" sin.
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We confess to Jesus Christ, not to a man.
The man (the priest) is the instrument by which we confess to Christ.
And when we are absolved of our sins, they are absolved by Christ through the priest.
Danny@Truth_matters20
What good will confessing your sins to a man in a box do? You need to get before God and repent.
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@Brosephos @DrFrankTurek Never once states works based salvation. It's amazing how many times Catholics blatantly don't read anything. Fruit on a tree means the tree is alive, but the fruit don't make it alive. Works with faith means the faith is real, but the works don't make the faith
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@catholicbob @TestAllThings_ Referring to the letters he himself wrote to churches... which are in the Bible. I call them scripture because that's what we know them as now but he literally says his letters in the verse.
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@NickChubbFan24 @TestAllThings_ So, you just hand wave away verses that disagree with your private interpretation. “It doesn’t mean what it says, it means what I want it to mean”. Paul was martyred in ~68AD, before the Synoptic Gospels and Acts were written, so what Scripture was Paul referring to?
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@catholicbob @TestAllThings_ Not at all my private interpretation:
gotquestions.org/apostolic-trad…
You provided on verse not multiple btw, and Paul never tells us to follow anything that isn't scripture sound. He tells us in that verse to only follow the Bible. There is no biblical proof for catholic traditions
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@EdCorrigan31633 @Truth_matters20 Love how other people deflect when you are bringing the conversation away from the issues. Everyone knows when you see someone doing wrong you just look away and do nothing 😂 "Mind your business so I can keep doing whatever I want." Big generalization on protestants too
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@Truth_matters20 Mind your own business...how's that for seeing things?
I know you'd like to deflect the conversation away from evangelical carnival barkers and their private jets/lavish lifestyles and the Golden Trump.
That's a conversation I'll have any time with protestants.
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As a Christian, I see a lost soul who has placed his faith in his church, traditions, works, and sacraments, rather than in the finished work of Jesus Christ.
Ojike Uzoma@Xtopher_Uzo
As a Catholic, what do you see when you look at the blessed sacrament?
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@catholicbob @TestAllThings_ He also states by "us." Meaning him and most likely his followers like Timothy. He is not saying "traditions" started by other figures, only teachings and practices taught by scripture itself.
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@NickChubbFan24 @TestAllThings_ “So then, brothers and sisters, stand firm and hold fast to the traditions that you were taught by us, either by word of mouth or by our letter.” 2 Thel 2:15
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@catholicbob @TestAllThings_ The word that is used is also translated as Teachings. Paul is not saying keep hold of early church traditions but rather stick to what he had already taught them via speaking in person or via letter. He is saying use the Bible only to discern, not what other people started.
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@catholicbob @TestAllThings_ The Bible 100% tells us that scripture is the only truth. Please provide biblical proof for where it says to follow traditions and not scripture.
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@NickChubbFan24 @TestAllThings_ The Bible also tells us to follow tradition. It doesn’t say the only the written word is valid. It says the opposite. Protestants don’t read the Bible, they read Bible verses with no context of what the whole Bible says.
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