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The Falling Away In 2 Thessalonians

antiaging

New Member
Thinkingstuff said:
Well, according to the bolded area and since the only churches that claim to be the viable visible church is the Catholic and Orthodox churches would that then make the Reformation the great falling away?

I personally believe that the falling away already occured if you read Church history because during Calligula and Nero's persecution of Christians many did recant their faith and no longer followed Christianity. And there hasn't been persecution of the church like it since.

The true teachings of Christ and Christianity are found in the writings of the New Testament. [The King James version is the best translation of the original texts.]
The reformation brought Christians back to the original teachings of the bible, after Rome had fallen away from the true Christian faith, for centuries.
For a detailed analysis of how Roman catholic teachings contradict what the bible says, see the online book:
Understanding Roman Catholicism
http://www.chick.com/catalog/books/0160.asp

The author is a former Roman Catholic that got saved. He compares what the bible says to the Roman catholic catechism. ---they don't argree in several important places and also other places.
 

EdSutton

New Member
antiaging said:
The true teachings of Christ and Christianity are found in the writings of the New Testament. [The King James version is the best translation of the original texts.]
"Bait-and-switch" to proffer one's personal opinion and/or preference as fact very quickly gets old -

especially coming from one who calls himself antiaging. :rolleyes:

FTR, my Bible says "King James version" right on the flyleaf and on the spine.

The words "best translation" are not to be found written on that book anywhere, however.

Ed
 
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Thinkingstuff

Active Member
antiaging said:
The true teachings of Christ and Christianity are found in the writings of the New Testament. [The King James version is the best translation of the original texts.]
The reformation brought Christians back to the original teachings of the bible, after Rome had fallen away from the true Christian faith, for centuries.
For a detailed analysis of how Roman catholic teachings contradict what the bible says, see the online book:
Understanding Roman Catholicism
http://www.chick.com/catalog/books/0160.asp

The author is a former Roman Catholic that got saved. He compares what the bible says to the Roman catholic catechism. ---they don't argree in several important places and also other places.

Ed is right it is a bait and switch. Two points I noted from samuel owen. the term Visible Church which implies a physical church which we can say that church teaches the fulness of truth. Which is why I pointed out the Orthodox and the Catholics. Then he mentioned the verse reflectst the apostacy of that visible church which then my logical conclusion would be the reformation.

As far as Jack Chick, though as a teenager I got a kick out of his comics, it has been proven that his resource is a fraud. Also he's a bit paranoid thinking the Catholics are far more competant at maintaining secrets throughout history than they really are. Most people consider this level of conspiracy theory to be a mental disorder. Though I'm speculating I wouldn't be suprised if he wore a tinfoil hat to keep the Vatican's mind probing microwaves at bay. Though at his age it would be considered alzheimers.
 
Ed: The words "best translation" are not to be found written on that book anywhere,

HP: I agree, but looking at the proliferation of translations and the ways in which established dogma has directed the thoughts of many of them…. I would be one for etching it in stone on the outside front of the cover. :thumbs:
 

EdSutton

New Member
Heavenly Pilgrim said:
HP: I agree, but looking at the proliferation of translations and the ways in which established dogma has directed the thoughts of many of them…. I would be one for etching it in stone on the outside front of the cover. :thumbs:
This is still an 'opinion' only, as I have noted multiple times before.

And why does the "established dogma" of the Church of England get a 'pass' from a Baptist?

Something doesn't quite add up, here.

Ed
 

Thinkingstuff

Active Member
Heavenly Pilgrim said:


HP: Is Rick Jones Jack Chick, or is what Rick Jones writes suspect merely do to guilt by association? Just asking as I do not know who Rick Jones is.

I don't want to derail the thread here. I'll just say that Chick.com is a Jack Chick Web site and that materials referrenced previously by him are incorrect. So I do not trust his sources. I have no idea who Rick Jones is either. But before I'll take him seriously I need better credibility.
 
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