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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    For example: From one of your links: The East Syrian Rite claim their origin right from the Apostle Thomas a long ways before the origin of the RCC in the fourth century. It has nothing to do with the RCC, and that is what I was pointing out.
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    I don't deny they are part of the "Catholic Church," Walter. That is not in question. But they are not part of the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Therein lies your mistake, and your pettiness in trying to deceive others by saying they do belong.
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    Resurrection!/Rapture?

    Where common sense makes good sense why make it nonsense?
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    Resurrection!/Rapture?

    That sounds about right.
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    1. It is obvious you don't know what a saint is. Every person that has a relationship with Jesus Christ is a saint. The RCC redefined this word. For example, when Paul wrote his epistles, he wrote to believers in Christ, and they were all saints: Romans 1:7 To all that be in Rome, beloved of...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    Don't worry. You are not in my shoes. Be concerned for your own salvation. Anyone who believes in baptismal regeneration is trusting in their baptism rather than Christ for their salvation, will not make it to heaven. Sad to say Walter but that is the truth. Jesus is the only way. I am not...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    Only God knows the heart. Look at this verse: 2 Timothy 4:10 For Demas hath forsaken me, having loved this present world, and is departed unto Thessalonica; Crescens to Galatia, Titus unto Dalmatia. --Was Demas saved? We don't know. In James 4:4, James says those that are a friend of the world...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    The book of Revelation was completed ca. 98 A.D. Long before that time, more than 20 years, all the other books (save for John's writings) were all finished. John had access to them all. First, do you think that the apostles did not teach those first century Christians the contents of those...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    You don't have to make any claims. I have access to your baptism. I'll post its heresy for you: So he did. And it was nothing superstitious. It was an ordinance. He said "Do this in remembrance of me." It comes directly from the book of First Corinthians which Paul wrote under the inspiration...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    I don't know. I know I wouldn't. I also know that none of those Baptists would bow down toward them or pray before them.
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    Like I said, for those living in North America, sects. They aren't here except in small numbers. Did you want to talk about the pygmies in Africa too.
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    Hebrews 9:28 So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto salvation. Hebrews 10:4 For it is not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins. Hebrews 10:12 But this man, after he had...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    No it is not non-sensical. The Bible was written to Christians not Catholics or Hindus. You have to make it into heaven before good works merit anything. If you are still a Hindu or a Catholic your works are as filthy rags (Isa.64:6) Again, that is written to believers, not to Hindus and...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    You know and I know that "a married priesthood" is not the norm. It is a faction, a minority, almost like a sect. When one enters into the priesthood, celibacy is required. You know that; I know that. It has been that way for centuries. To point to some obscure sect of the RCC for your defense...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    It is obvious that you don't know what they are talking about. If you look at the threads carefully you will see that most of them are started by one specific individuals, and others have sort of ganged up on him. Most of them are talking about a method of evangelism. Some of them don't like...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    I said "truly evangelical," not cultic. I suppose you don't the difference. In your mind Muslims are evangelistic simply because they recruit. Sorry, you have wrong definitions. You just don't get it, do you? Like I said: "truly evangelistic." You haven't listed any. Mere words. They don't mean...
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    Catholicism is not compatible with Christianity

    Paul was using a different word. The KJV renders verse 29: Acts 17:29 Forasmuch then as we are the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Godhead is like unto gold, or silver, or stone, graven by art and man's device. The word is genos from which generation or kindred comes from. It...
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    Where does faith come from? 2nd Rodeo

    An unsaved person does not have a relationship with Christ, and indeed cannot have one. Neither does God give him the faith to have one, as he does not give his spiritual gifts to unbelievers. There is no evidence of that in Scripture. It is simply a mantra (as evidenced here) with no scriptural...
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    But Where Are The Nine?

    I believe all ten came to Jesus because they knew He could heal them. They had seen him heal others many times before. Thus they had "the faith" that they could heal them as well. They had faith in Christ as a "Healer." Only one returned and gave thanks. He realized who Christ was. He now had...
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    What did Jesus do? A Biblical case for using the Law in evangelism

    Are you inspired? Is Comfort inspired? Is the WOTM inspired? It is the Word of God that is inspired. If JoJ has given an answer from the Word of God that you are unable to refute then it really doesn't matter what Comfort or your other books say. They aren't inspired. Our authority is the Word...
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