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    Rock Bottom

    If she is initiating the divorce, the guilt is on her. Men still think it is their job to make the woman “ happy “, and it isn’t, never was. Modern women think it’s men’s job to make them “ happy “. Men will sacrifice their happiness for their families. Modern women will sacrifice their...
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    Prayer for my baby born with epilepsy.

    It doesn’t matter, a priest will anoint your baby if you ask him, anointing is how healing is done Scripturally and formally by the church. “Is any sick among you? let him call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord: and the...
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    Prayer for my baby born with epilepsy.

    Take the baby to a Catholic priest for anointing with oil. Do 50 Our Fathers each day slowly and meaningfully and consecrate yourself and your family to God The Father, asking for His special care and blessing.
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    Ungodly Divisions

    No, it’s right on point. The highest authority in Protestantism is each man’s opinion, Scripture simply exists to justify his opinion. It’s very different for Catholics, we hold to the singular objective interpretation of Scripture handed down from the Apostles. Our personal opinions are...
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    Ungodly Divisions

    Χειροτονήσαντες , Cheirontonesantes, Having chosen. Having chosen now for them in every church elders. It’s a pretty irrelevant and obscure point you are trying to make here, if anything. I don’t see how it matters the methodology whether by hand raising or lot, people were chosen. Anyway...
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    Ungodly Divisions

    Who is the judge of false teaching in Bible alone Protestantism? Each man’s subjective conflicting interpretation of Scripture is the judge. There is no objective interpretation in Protestantism.
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    Ungodly Divisions

    Couldn’t find “ stretching out the hand “ in the Greek interlinear. You sure you aren’t doing some extra bibicular off-roading here mate. Χειροτονήσαντες δὲ αὐτοῖς κατ’ ἐκκλησίαν 23 Having chosen now for them in every church
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    Ungodly Divisions

    Anyway, you can ignore pastors who are outside the Apostolic lineage, they don’t have authority, but not the Apostolic successors, that’s a huge mistake, they have real Authority through the laying on of hands from the Apostles. A sacramental gift of God is imparted through the laying on of...
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    Ungodly Divisions

    Sorry mate, I don’t know how those communities gave their approval of a candidate, it may very well have been through a show of hands, or even lot stones. Scripture doesn’t furnish us with the method the community used, but the Apostles cast lots for Matthias as a method. Lots are still cast...
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    Ungodly Divisions

    No it wasn’t just a show of hands, that’s funny. Laying on of hands is the passing on of the Apostolic gift of The Holy Spirit for ministry to the successors. Timothy and Titus both were given the Apostolic gift. Titus is told to “ teach and reprove with all Authority”. Reject them you reject...
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    Ungodly Divisions

    If the Apostles didn’t lay hands on the candidates, then they were not appointed. We also see Paul tell Timothy not to lay hands on anyone hastily, so the power of appointment is handed on to the appointed. “Do not lay hands upon anyone too hastily and thereby share responsibility for the sins...
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    Ungodly Divisions

    The community selected its candidates, but the Apostles were the ones who did the laying on of hands, this is how Authority was transferred.
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    Ungodly Divisions

    The fact is, Jesus founded an Authoritive Apostolic Church to Govern his flock. These Apostolic Shepherds were appointed in a direct succession from the Apostles, carrying real Authority entrusted to them. Clement, the coworker with Paul mentioned in Scripture, gives a perfect example of how...
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    Vatican Reforms

    I know exactly what you are saying. But I don’t see it that way. Catholicism is completely voluntary, it simply informs the conscience. The sacraments presuppose Grace alone, but with a response to it. You would expect sacraments in a grace alone universe. I have had massive Grace...
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    Are Churches Still Racially Segregated Today? (What Has Changed Since the 1960s)

    Actually the Dinka guy in our parish told me a sad story that happened to him, about his favourite dog. Somehow a leopard snuck through the window of his hut and snuck past everyone sleeping on the floor and took the dog from under his arm and he woke just as the leopard jumped out the window...
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    Are Churches Still Racially Segregated Today? (What Has Changed Since the 1960s)

    I go to Mass on Sunday it looks like the United Nations. Every race and nationality is represented it seems. Despite the incredible diversity, there is the all encompassing and overarching Catholic culture that unites everyone. We are all on the same wavelength. Catholics are universal...
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    Ungodly Divisions

    Not sure, but Catholics certainly have, they would even have kicked puppies at various times as well. You have to remember that Catholics are sinners, people seem to forget this, but it goes a long way to help explain why certain behaviours occur.
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    Ungodly Divisions

    No, from what I understand, it’s an anti Catholic polemic that even the Encyclopedia Britannica recognised as such. “The gross blunders due to carelessness have often been exposed, and there is no doubt that Foxe was only too ready to believe evil of the Catholics, and he cannot always be...
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    Ungodly Divisions

    What was Luther’s rebellion but defiance of all the Elders of the world back to Christ and the Apostles. Having this for a foundation, is it any wonder Protestantism should follow the example of its first Apostle and founder, Luther.
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