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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    You have never read a Baptist History Book, have you. Wikipedia is not a good source here. Baptists existed long before the Reformation. Their "distinctives" (that which makes them disctinct from the other Christians) were found in the Anabaptists, and then in many others who were known by...
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    Do Christians Have an Inner Struggle with Sin or the Flesh?

    Perhaps there will be an improvement on the board. Things are looking up. It is there. 1Co 3:1-3 (1) And I, brethren, could not speak unto you as unto spiritual, but as unto carnal, even as unto babes in Christ. (2) I have fed you with milk, and not with meat: for hitherto ye were not able...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    It is obvious that you don't agree with those Eastern churches. They don't believe in music and they don't even believe in the use of the rosary. But you say "all Catholics stand united." Are you willing to eat your words yet? Here it is...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    You have known for a long time that it is against the rules to post links to Catholic Apologetics websites. You have done it in the past and I have edited them out in the past. When the Oneness Pentecostals were here I wouldn't allow them to post any links to any of their websites. At least here...
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    Why Jesus Said "I Never Knew You"?

    He did the ultimate "good"; paid the ultimate sacrifice: God in the flesh dying on the cross for sinful man. So great was his love. It is incomprehensible. But we are not on the same team. God is holy, righteous, and stands far apart from sin. How can a sinful and unholy man stand before a...
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    Why Jesus Said "I Never Knew You"?

    Isaiah 64:6 For we are all become as one who is unclean, and all our righteousness are as a polluted garment: and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, take us away. --Doing good can't save a person either.
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    Why Jesus Said "I Never Knew You"?

    To get the broader context of the Sermon on the Mount go to the beginning of it: Matthew 5:1 Seeing the multitudes, he went up onto the mountain. When he had sat down, his disciples came to him. 2 He opened his mouth and taught them, saying, --He was teaching his disciples. The entire three...
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    Resurrection!/Rapture?

    In a "highly symbolic book" there is much that is not symbolic, especially numbers. Three and a half, 1,240 days, 42 months, a time, times and half a time, all refer to the same length of time: three and a half years or half of the seven year length of the Tribulation Period, the Seventh Week...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    Here is the deceit, even used by the author. I have demonstrated to you before that it is impossible for Peter to be the founder of the RCC as you claim, for Peter was never bishop of the church in Rome. That is easily demonstrated through the facts of the Bible itself. Tradition says he died...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    That is because I assumed we were on the same plane. When I spoke of Catholic, I always speak of "Roman Catholic," But it is obvious by all of this literature that these eastern churches are Catholic but not Roman Catholic, a fact you will not admit. Your own link admits as much.
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    First and foremost the ECF are not authoritative. The Bible is, it is the only book that is inspired. Secondly, most of the heresies we have today come from the ECF. That is itself is a good reason to avoid them. Thirdly, much of their true meaning is lost in their translation. Meaning is...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    What do you mean "just a memorial"? It is a great thing to remember the death of our Lord Jesus Christ, the blood that was spilt on our behalf, the body that was sacrificed, and that rose again, his soon coming again. What a tremendous service this is, if done properly. "This do until I come."...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    I did provide a link, just a couple of posts before you posted this one. Here is the link: http://www.catholiceducation.org/en/culture/catholic-contributions/the-other-catholics-a-short-guide-to-the-eastern-catholic-churches.html
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    1. The Bible declares it to be a memorial. 2. The Bible does not tell us how often to keep, just that we should keep it. Thus that decision is left up to each individual local church. 3. The ECF are the most unreliable sources as they contradict each other and their writings are full of...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    I think this is a matter of semantics in part, and also somewhat political. For example, I live in Canada. Since we are still part of the Commonwealth, many Americans derogatorily believe that the Queen of England is our head of state. But Canada has had its independence from England for almost...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    Bread and wine (or juice) are not living. They don't have life. There is no miracle here. The "Eucharist" is only bread, a carbohydrate which is broken down by the body into glucose C6H12O6. Chemicals; that is all they are--chemicals. It is not the flesh of of Christ. To believe this is pure...
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    Resurrection!/Rapture?

    Thank you. I have been trying to remember exactly what it was for some time now.
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    "Catholic," not "Roman Catholic;" even your own source says as much.
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    Resurrection!/Rapture?

    Revelation 20:1 And I saw an angel come down from heaven, having the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand. 2 And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand years, 3 And cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut him...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    But I made that distinction, therefore I am being falsely accused.
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