i know i was in carm forum full of them.. i was called all kinds of names.Calvinists don't believe mankind has free will even though it's taught in God's Word:
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i know i was in carm forum full of them.. i was called all kinds of names.Calvinists don't believe mankind has free will even though it's taught in God's Word:
Sooooo, you claim that the 2nd Coming already happened - but you don't have a date or ANY documented evidence.It would not, and you would lose day one.
On the contrary - I just proved it, Einstein.Wow, you are proving it isn't a title by your gibberish.
There's only ONE Catholic Church . . .And what you do say about the other catholic churches.
That’s an idiotic argument.There weren't going to be any witnesses because he was to come like a thief in the night. But the historical implications are there.
It’s NOT for Biblically ignorant people like YOU . . .Mister Jesus defines what born above or what begun up means. The statement is not for the modern believer.
No – LYING about what is IN that document is even MORE stupid . . .No, what is stupid is using that document from a disproven canon.
The Bible never mentions the Trinity, either – but is s implicitly taught.It, the NT never says she had permanent virginity. You seem to not know it or quote it. The burden is on you buddy.
No – it’s about BOTH.You know the implicit evidence is about chastity and not virginity.
Yes, no witnesses wrote it down; and writing was not common among the gentiles, thus the real Israel disappeared without a trace, except the New Testament.That’s an idiotic argument.
If He already came – then everybody who was left would be an eyewitness to the mass disappearance, Einstein . . .
You proved it was a bunch of generic nouns, congratulations. And now you need to deny Peter having a biological son. This should be interesting.On the contrary - I just proved it, Einstein.
The Eastern Orthodox would disagree.There's only ONE Catholic Church . . .
Mary's "permanent" [virginity] is not taught, nor is a virgin birth, but a virgin conception is. The trinity is not taught in the Greek ever, but Tyndale and others have not been corrected for their historic mistakes. In fact, Modern Rome embraces these mistakes.The Bible never mentions the Trinity, either – but is s implicitly taught.
SAME with Mary’s perpetual virginity.
What is NOT taught is that Mary had other children . . .
That is a lie, because you know the concepts are not the same.No – it’s about BOTH.
How do you define free will?i know i was in carm forum full of them.. i was called all kinds of names.
Choosing God without the threat of brute force. He doesn't want robots.How do you define free will?
When God is Sovereign and has Dominion over all creation.
whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.. did anyone force you to be saved ? was a gun held to your head that forced you to pray? that's free will the holy spirit draws you not forcesHow do you define free will?
When God is Sovereign and has Dominion over all creation.
Well neither you nor Bread of life have given any real evidence that married stayed a virgin. All you have provided is vague philosophical possibilities based on how things like the word "until" is used, when even a primary school student reading the scripture would know that
25 And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name Jesus.
When told that "know" means sexual relations would know that Jospeh waited until after jesus was born to have marital relations with his wife.
We will gladly stay on virginity until you tire of trying to prove philosophically instead of by real evidence.
And no I am not defensive in the least.
I know all this and have argued for it. but at the request of someone not on these threads, I received and read the book "Behold your MOther." It is a defense of the four main MArian dogmas. it is filled with suppositions, philosophical musings and horrendous exegesis and hermeneutics. The hypotheses for Mary are based on philosophy and not Scripture. Some even say it is bringing into teh church the Isis/Osirus and Egyptian mythologies.
There is a reason the Catholic version makes no sense. The foremost-Gospel of James is rather cheap in that encourages men to go after cheap virgins, and pretends a woman can and was a permanent virgin. Jerome admittedly suggested wrongfully males could virgin.Sure, there's plenty "philosophical" here to support the dogma as well (if, by philisophical, you mean reading the whole of scripture as Jesus and the NT authors did, to be richly symbolic/prophetic in addition to its literal historical meaning). But even setting all that aside, the perpetual virginity makes sense of the biblical and historical data; the post-Protestant view against it does not.
The Synod of Rome (382) is where the canon was first formally identified – ALL 73 (not 66) Books.
- 11 years after that, it was confirmed at the Synod of Hippo (393).
- 4 years later, at the Council (or Synod) of Carthage (397), it was yet again confirmed. The bishops wrote at the end of their document, "But let Church beyond sea (Rome) be consulted about confirming this canon". There were 44 bishops, including St. Augustine who signed the document.
- 7 years later, in 405, in a letter from Pope Innocent I to Exsuperius, Bishop of Toulouse, he reiterated the canon.
- 14 years after that, at the 2nd Council (Synod) of Carthage (419) the canon was again formally confirmed.
The Canon of Scripture was officially closed at the Council of Trent in the 16th century because of the perversions happening within Protestantism and the random editing and deleting of books from the Canon.
Do your HOMEWORK . . .
Respectfully, I'm not sure I follow your point. Are you drawing a distinction between (1) Joseph and Mary never consummating (a point it sounds like you agree with) and (2) the idea of in partu virginity (the idea that Mary was miraculously preserved physically through childbirth) (which, it sounds like, is what you take issue with)?There is a reason the Catholic version makes no sense. The foremost-Gospel of James is rather cheap in that encourages men to go after cheap virgins, and pretends a woman can and was a permanent virgin. Jerome admittedly suggested wrongfully males could virgin.
Mary had perpetual chastity unto the day she died, but biologically perpetually virginity makes no sense whatsoever. Obscuring what virginity is makes problems, and is an unbalanced Roman Catholic approach.
I missed this earlier, but exactly. It reminds me of the old adage about how a lie gets halfway around the world before the truth can get out of bed (or something to that effect, think it was Churchill). Hislop peddled flat out misinformation that seeped its way even to this day into modern antiCatholic propaganda. And even though evangelical scholars themselves have walked away from his work because of its falsehood, the folks in the pews still have their worldview shaped by that propaganda.HILARIOIS . . .
Allow me to educate you about Alexander Hislop’s heavily-debunked work, "The Two Babylons".
Just about everything you listed is right out of Hislop's book. One of his staunchest adherents, Ralph Woodrow was so obsessed with Hislop that he wrote his own book called "Babylon Mystery Religion". HOWEVER - when doing some actual research for a follow-up book, he discovered to his horror that his hero Hislop simply INVENTED all of his nonsense.
Woodrow quickly pulled his book from print and published a work debunking Hislop called "The Babylon Connection?" He now runs a website APOLOGIZING for his first book and trying to make sure that people know about Hislop's garbage.
Apparently - YOU didn't get the memo . . .
Soooo, that means what, exactly??
Jesus’s story seems to mirror many facets of pagan gods like Tammuz in Mesopotamia, Adonis in Syria, Attis in Asia Minor, and Horus in Egypt.
Krishna was –born of a Virgin, baptized in a riven, put to death, resurrected and ascended to Heaven. Do these things make you doubt the truth about Jesus?
Why did not the first century church exalt Mary as Queen of heaven or a perpetual virgin when the plain reading of Scripture debunks that claim.
Also all the romanist claims for Mary do not appear in Scripture (except through twisting verses and allegorizing scriptures like the easterngate and the ark of the covenant).
If Mary was the important, you would think that god would have let teh inspired writers of Sacred Scripture write on it. But after Acts 2 Mary becomes invisible! For the focus is Jesus as Mediator and not Mary as co-Mediattrix.