Derbezec1

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Derbezec1

Derbezec1

@derbezec1

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Derbezec1
Derbezec1@derbezec1·
@venezolano92 Cuando el Rey Saúl invocó a Samuel, este estaba vivo o muerto? Si estaba vivo en espíritu y no había prohibiciones para hablar con los muertos en cuerpo entonces por qué recurrió a una bruja en lugar de un sacerdote?
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El Venezolano ✝🇻🇪
El Venezolano ✝🇻🇪@venezolano92·
@derbezec1 Claro, otro hereje "defensor" de la Sola Scriptura CONTRADICIENDO la Escritura al negar que los siervos de Dios están vivos y no muertos. Jesús es claro: "DIOS ES DIOS DE VIVOS Y NO DE MUERTOS".
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Derbezec1@derbezec1·
El romanismo hace espiritismo abiertamente hablando con gente muerta aunque ellos digan que en realidad no están muertos, pero es prohibido hablar con gente que ya no está entre nosotros porque los que responden son demonios.
Uche is a girl 🇻🇦@UcheMaryOkoli

Before You Call Catholics Idol Worshippers, Read Your Bible First - Argument Falls Apart in Scripture Someone recently commented on a previous post I made: “The first commandment says have no other gods, yet you pray to saints. The second says don’t make graven images, yet your churches are full of statues. So you people are worshipping idols.” And I understand why many people think like this. But the truth is simple: It’s not rebellion. It’s misunderstanding. Because if Catholics truly worshipped statues and saints, then yes, we would be breaking the commandments. But we don’t. Not even close. Let’s slow down and think carefully. First commandment: “You shall have no other gods before me.” Every Catholic agrees 100%. Only God is worshipped. Not Mary. Not saints. Not statues. Only God. In the Mass, who do we sacrifice to? God alone. Who do we adore? God alone. Who created heaven and earth? God alone. So where exactly is the “other god”? Asking a saint to pray for you is not worship. If you tell your friend, “Please pray for me,” are you worshipping your friend? Of course not. So why does it suddenly become “idol worship” when the person is in heaven? The saints are not dead. Jesus said: “He is not God of the dead, but of the living.” (Mark 12,27) They are alive in Christ. We simply ask them to pray with us. Just like we ask people on earth to pray with us. Nothing more. Nothing less. The saints pray for us. They intercede for us. End of story. Now let’s talk about the second commandment.“Do not make graven images.” Many people stop reading there. This one always makes me laugh small. Because the same people quoting “don’t make images” are carrying: family pictures, wedding albums, cross necklaces, Bible movies, Jesus paintings. But suddenly Catholic statues are the problem? Be serious. If making images was automatically sinful, then God would be contradicting Himself. Because the same God later commanded images to be made. In Exodus 25,18, God told Moses: “Make two cherubim of gold…” That’s already an image. In Numbers 21,8–9, God told Moses to make a bronze serpent. Another image. In Solomon’s Temple, there were carvings of angels, lions, oxen, palm trees everywhere. And God approved the Temple. So either God is confused, or you misunderstood the verse. So clearly, the sin is not images. The sin is worshipping images as gods. That’s idolatry. And Catholics don’t do that. A statue is a reminder. A symbol. A visual catechism. When someone kneels before a statue, they are not worshipping cement or wood. They are praying to God while remembering the life of a saint. Just like keeping your mother’s photo doesn’t mean you worship paper. It helps you remember love. That’s all. Sometimes I feel people just want Catholics to be wrong so badly that logic leaves the room. Let me be blunt. If Catholics truly worshipped statues, Christianity would not have survived 2,000 years. But instead, this same Church preserved the Bible, defended the Trinity, and gave the world countless martyrs and saints. Idol worship doesn’t produce holiness. God does. So maybe before accusing, we should first understand. Because what you think as “idol worship” is simply “honor.” And honoring God’s friends does not reduce God’s glory. It shows what His grace can do in a human life. At the end of the day. We worship God alone. We honor His saints. We use images as reminders. And the commandments remain perfectly intact So be guided, because calling Catholics idol worshippers without facts is not zeal. It’s ignorance wearing confidence. We worship God alone. Always have. Always will. The rest is misunderstanding. And misunderstanding is curable, if pride steps aside. - Fr. Chisom

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Silent Warrior@Sturmgeschutz10·
@derbezec1 1 Carta a Timoteo 1:2 [2]a Timoteo, verdadero 👉hijo mío en la fe👈. Recibe gracia, misericordia y paz de Dios Padre y de Cristo Jesús nuestro Señor.
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Derbezec1@derbezec1·
La Biblia es un libro espiritual... Entonces se debe entender que no debemos llamar padre(espiritual) a nadie en la tierra... justamente este versículo apunta en contra del PAPAdo.
Fe Viva Católica@liderSanAlfonso

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Derbezec1@derbezec1·
@cruzadavi Entendiste la pregunta? En ningún momento los apóstoles piden que les digan padre, lo que muestras es el amor que los apóstoles tenían hacia sus discípulos a los cuales los comparaban con hijos suyos.
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Cruz Dávila@cruzadavi·
@derbezec1 1Cor 15-16 Cartas a Timoteo, Tito, Filemón 1Pedro: 14-16 1Pedro: 13-17 1Pedro 5:14 1Juan 2: 1,12
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Derbezec1@derbezec1·
@Sturmgeschutz10 Pablo los quería como a hijos, pero les habrá pedido que lo llamen padre o papá?
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Silent Warrior
Silent Warrior@Sturmgeschutz10·
@derbezec1 1 Carta a los Corintios 4:14 [14]No les escribo esto para avergonzarlos, sino para amonestarlos como 👉a hijos muy queridos👈. ¿Cómo le llamarían a Pablo sus discípulos o creyentes?
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Silent Warrior@Sturmgeschutz10·
@derbezec1 Carta a los Romanos 4:11 [11]Justamente recibió el rito de la circuncisión, cuando aún no estaba circuncidado, como un sello o como una señal de que por su fe Dios lo había puesto en un estado de justicia. De manera que Abrahán es el padre de todos los que creen sin haber sido..
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Derbezec1@derbezec1·
@cruzadavi Ellos pedían a sus hermanos que los llamaran padres espirituales? Capítulo y versículo!
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Cruz Dávila
Cruz Dávila@cruzadavi·
@derbezec1 Eso es una pésima interpretación. Los apóstoles Pablo, Pedro, Juan y el Mártir Esteban usan el calificativo de padre espiritual. Esas interpretaciones de los protestantes colocan a la Biblia como un libro totalmente contradictorio.
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