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    Question for Baptists

    To 1900 almost universal among Protestantism. Is it any wonder then that the lineages down from the Reformation believed the same thing. Normally Protestantism degrades over time, each man adds his own interpretations over the generations. So that they don’t resemble anything like the founding...
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    Question for Baptists

    This was on top of the Scriptural argument. The Church everywhere believes the scriptures, strange how the greatest majority of Protestants and Catholics understand it to mean Mary only had Jesus. I never expected a Marian doctrine to survive so long in Protestantism, protestantism being so...
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    Question for Baptists

    “Until” doesn’t denote what comes next, but only what is done, not in regard to the future. This was a manner of speaking common to Hebrews. “Therefore Michal the daughter of Saul had no children until (heos) the day of her death.” Does this mean she had children after she died? Isaiah 46: 4...
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    Question for Baptists

    Wait, there is another very interesting thing I’d like to share, this is what clinched it for me. It was another universal belief that Mary had no other children, only Jesus. Universal for over over 1600 years and near universal up 1900 years, just about all Protestant denominations held to...
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    Question for Baptists

    The special word for cousin is, get this, “brother”. There was no word for cousin in Aramaic or Hebrew, in Jesus culture. Abraham refers to Lot as his brother, but Lot was his nephew. “In comparing Matthew 27:56, Mark 15:40, and John 19:25, we find that James and Joseph (mentioned in Mt 13:55...
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    Question for Baptists

    How did the Catholic Church keep the word of God from people ? It Canonised the first Bible in 382 Ad, Pope Damasus declared it to the world.
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    Question for Baptists

    Yes, like I posted, Jesus cousins.
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    Question for Baptists

    No she didn’t. John had to take Mary into his home. It’s the strict duty for children to take care of the parents in Jewish culture, so it’s obvious Jesus had no siblings. Even Luther called Jesus brothers and sisters, His cousins, and those that asserted otherwise as ignorant. Besides, this...
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    Question for Baptists

    So it’s Dispensationist rewrite of history. Seriously mate?
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    Question for Baptists

    Honestly mate, have you even studied this time period? No seriously? Or is this dispensationist rewrite of history.
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    Question for Baptists

    “And besides, also, one only Catholic and Apostolic Church, which can never be destroyed, though all the world should seek to make war with it; but it is victorious over every most impious revolt of the heretics who rise up against it. For her Goodman hath confirmed our minds by saying, ‘Be of...
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    Question for Baptists

    Can you enlarge on that? I couldn’t find any false teachings. No it’s not. The greatest grace came to mankind through Mary, Jesus Himself. That’s just how events went down, nothing can be done to change it. It’s spilt milkery to even try.
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    Question for Baptists

    John is writing to the Bishops of those places. For instance, the letter to the Angel of the Church in Smyrna is a letter to Bishop Polycarp. “To the angel of the church in Smyrna write: “These are the words of him who is the First and the Last, who died and came to life again. 9 I know your...
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    Question for Baptists

    This goes against Christ’s promise in scripture that the gates of Hell would not prevail against His Church, that it would not apostatise in other words, but be victorious. “Concerning this Holy Catholic Church Paul writes to Timothy, ‘That thou mayest know haw thou oughtest to behave thyself...
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    Do these verses fully summarize what is needed for salvation?

    If Jesus was being figurative, then it wouldn’t be a “hard teaching” impossible to accept by human reason. “This is a hard teaching. Who can accept it?” What would be a hard teaching impossible to accept, is if Jesus was speaking literally. Then you’d could call it a “ hard teaching “ and ask...
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    Do these verses fully summarize what is needed for salvation?

    I love you as well mate. I have been calling down blessings on everyone on this site to grow in love, peace and Joy, protection and provision as we journey to Heaven to be with The Lord.
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    Question for Baptists

    I blame the heretics and one that inspired the heresies, they separate brother Christians, and they always use scripture to do it.
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    Question for Baptists

    It was new movement with a new doctrine that started in the 1500s. Same with healing services. When you say “ Be healed “ , stomp your heal really hard on the effected area.
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    Do these verses fully summarize what is needed for salvation?

    Like I said the narrative negates your point. Jesus was giving out the bread the bread dipping it and passing it to Judas. Besides, “and supper being ended “ can mean “The evening meal was in progress”. Supper is being ended as you are consuming it. Look at the context of the word being used...
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    Question for Baptists

    The way I thought Protestants and Baptist’s thought of works, was personal works trying to “earn” salvation by merit. Not every work in general, such that being baptised is considered a work, that would nullify Grace? If an infant is getting baptised in Catholicism, it’s not earning or doing...
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