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Katılım Haziran 2023
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Hughes de Payens 🇻🇦✝️📿
The same Protestants who accuse Catholics of "unbiblical" doctrinal development are unbothered by the fact that they consider themselves all "biblical" yet cannot agree on literally anything
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Hughes de Payens 🇻🇦✝️📿
@SoundXdoctrine Nice dodge, and meaningless follow-up question. They don't disagree on any Church dogmas. How do you know you are not obligated? What's your infallible authority to make such claims, without attempting to bind consciences to opinions, which is a morally evil act?
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PapistHammer ⚒️🦍@SoundXdoctrine·
@hdpayens Well he was a papist for the majority of his life and we are not obligated to agree on every point like you do with Rome, but in reality y’all try to hide it behind a pope. Are you thomist or augustinian?
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PapistHammer ⚒️🦍@SoundXdoctrine·
@hdpayens Neither side is without biblical argument. Covenant theology can support infant baptism, while others see Scripture teaching baptism after personal faith and repentance. Rome errs by making baptism regenerative as though the rite itself saves apart from genuine faith.
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PapistHammer ⚒️🦍@SoundXdoctrine·
@hdpayens Infallible doesn’t mean every verse is equally easy for every reader. If it did, you’d have to say the Church isn’t infallible either since Catholics still argue constantly
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PapistHammer ⚒️🦍@SoundXdoctrine·
@hdpayens Acts 2:46, believers are described as "breaking bread in their homes" and eating "with gladness," which clearly has the flavor of ordinary table fellowship as well as worship That’s why in Protestantism we build communities and papism they hardly ever hang out.
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Hughes de Payens 🇻🇦✝️📿
Many Christians may not have considered what this verse actually implies. Acts 20:7. "On the first day of the week, when we were gathered together to break bread." Read that again slowly. The apostolic Christians gathered on Sunday. Not Saturday. And they gathered for a specific purpose: to break bread. This is not a potluck dinner. Luke uses "the breaking of bread" as a technical phrase throughout Acts. In Acts 2:42, the first Christians devoted themselves to "the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers." That's a liturgical pattern. Teaching. Fellowship. Eucharist. Prayer. The same phrase appears in Luke 24:30-35, when the disciples at Emmaus recognized the risen Christ "in the breaking of the bread." Not in a sermon. Not in a Bible study. In the Eucharistic action. The Didache, a Christian manual dating to roughly 90 AD, confirms this practice: "On the Lord's day, come together and break bread and give thanks, having first confessed your transgressions, that your sacrifice may be pure." Sunday. Eucharist. Confession before communion. Sacrifice language. This is not a medieval Catholic invention. This is apostolic worship recorded in Scripture and confirmed by the earliest Christian communities. So here is the honest question: if "breaking bread" in Acts 20:7 is just a common meal, why did the early Christians treat it as the centerpiece of their Sunday gathering? And why did every Church Father who commented on this passage understand it as the Eucharist? What changed, and who changed it?
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Christus Dominus
Christus Dominus@chavez44768·
@SoundXdoctrine @mensajero_crist Hey, deberías cobrar por oxidar fierros....ya ves que se andan usando los carros con pintura oxidada. Tendrías buen income, eres bueno para eso. 🤣
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Christus Dominus
Christus Dominus@chavez44768·
@mensajero_crist @SoundXdoctrine ¿Mi nombre? ¿Se parece a mi? Jajajjaa ni me conoces y literal es igual a ti. Ya que te dignas a responder ¿puedes demostrar que yo te ofendí para que empezaras a ofenderme? Y luego; si no puedes demostrar nada ¿porque sales llorando haciendo un video diciendo que te ofenden?
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Mikale Olson
Mikale Olson@realmikolson·
I give you Roman Catholic Twitter 🥲:
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How do you explain women pastors and churches that allow gay marriage and say abortions are ok? When anyone can interpret the Bible, it will be interpreted in so many different ways, and it is certain to be wrong because you cannot have two churches claiming opposite things. The Church Fathers are much better interpreters than you or I could ever be.
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