Once, for a wedding.Originally posted by Craigbythesea:
Since you have been a Baptist, have you attended a Mass in a Roman Catholic Church?
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Once, for a wedding.Originally posted by Craigbythesea:
Since you have been a Baptist, have you attended a Mass in a Roman Catholic Church?
It is my personal conviction that those individuals who deliberately and willfully make public statements that maliciously and slanderously represent the body of Christ have no hope in glory but will spend eternity in the fires of hell with the rest of the infidels!Originally posted by Craigbythesea:
Hope of Glory wrote,
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr /> Why would you yoke yourself to such practices as those that are openly anti-Christ?
Your Eisegesis of Scripture is frightening.Originally posted by standingfirminChrist:
Teh fact that the scholars 'proposed' their view means nothing. Jesus said 'Let the dead bury their dead'. The child of God is nowhere mentioned as dead in this context of dead. The child of God is very much full of life.
It absolutely amazes me that any Baptist living in the enlightened 20th-21ist century could possibly believe such grossly pitiful nonsense about the Roman Catholic Church.Originally posted by standingfirminChrist:
Christ is not the only redemptor according to the Catholic faith. Mary is also a Redemptrix. She also shares the power to redeem people from sin, thereby removing the faith in Christ alone.
Originally posted by Scott J:
That is still a description of a works based salvation even at its most benign. We are not an "associate with" Christ as the Redeemer. His work was all that is required... and all that is satisfactory.
Its not the view of scholars, its proven historical fact. When we interpret Scripture we must do so with a a historical approach as well as gramatical. Your arrogance is sad.Originally posted by standingfirminChrist:
Teh fact that the scholars 'proposed' their view means nothing. Jesus said 'Let the dead bury their dead'. The child of God is nowhere mentioned as dead in this context of dead. The child of God is very much full of life.
Exactally!Originally posted by C4K:
And how does going to a funeral preclude one from following Christ?
Contrary to the blasphemous filth so eagerly circulated by some infidels who falsly call themselves Baptists, the Roman Catholic church holds to and teaches justification by faith in Christ:Originally posted by Scott J:
That is probably about as good a response as I should have expected I suppose....
Being an "associate" is an active participant in "redemption"... which is by definition a cooperative or works based salvation.
Sanctification which is part of salvation and justification.Originally posted by Scott J:
What are purgatory, pennance, confession, and the mass all about Craig? Does the RCC teach that the 7 sacraments have salvific value? Does the RCC not teach that grace is something dispensed by the Church?
Have you ever tried to explain to a five-year-old how string theory tends to disprove the validity of quantum mechanics?Originally posted by Scott J:
What are purgatory, pennance, confession, and the mass all about Craig? Does the RCC teach that the 7 sacraments have salvific value? Does the RCC not teach that grace is something dispensed by the Church?
There is nothing blasphemous about “questioning” the doctrinal teaching of any denomination, but when one makes false and malicious statements about the doctrinal teaching of any Christian denomination, that is blaspheming the body of Christ.Originally posted by Scott J:
"Blasphemous filth"? Since when is it blasphemous to question the doctrinal teachings of the RCC?
When I purchased a house six years ago, realtors and attorneys and many others associated themselves with me in the purchase, but it was I and I alone who paid the price, and everyone who lives in the house knows that.Originally posted by Scott J:
Being an "associate" is an active participant in "redemption"... which is by definition a cooperative or works based salvation.
Not exactly.Originally posted by webdog:
Sanctification stems from justification but it is not a part of it, or acquiring it. They are two totally separate things. The RCC teaches a sanctification based justification which is nothing more than justification by works.