MonoBiblical
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I don't propose in meaningful definition for an overrated word. You have blind faith; I do not.If anything – the Catholic idea of faith is MUCH richer and meaningful than the Protestant definition that YOU propose.
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I don't propose in meaningful definition for an overrated word. You have blind faith; I do not.If anything – the Catholic idea of faith is MUCH richer and meaningful than the Protestant definition that YOU propose.
Sola Fide in God is the way to go, but fide means only trust. It is a scriptural issue.The Catholic faith teaches what the Protestant faith does...
except some Protestants prefer to believe MEN instead of GOD.
Let me ask you this Mono, since you believe in SOLA FIDE, which is taught nowhere in the NT:
Did Jesus command us to love our neighbor?
@BreadOfLife is not being considerate. I still forgive him.Did Jesus command us to love our neighbor?
Is not such a thing even today?BELIEVE implied obedience
DISBELIEF implied disobedience.
How about vs. 56?Something that came to me that blew my socks off:
"Before Abraham Was, I AM" (Jn.8:58)
I had never understood this but suddenly tonight I believe the meaning came to me. Why did Jesus say I AM? Why didn't he just say I was? I think the answer is that God inhabits eternity. He cannot say I was, or I will be as God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. He never changes. God is outside time!
So nice of you to inform me.Sola Fide in God is the way to go, but fide means only trust. It is a scriptural issue.
No.@BreadOfLife is not being considerate. I still forgive him.
You agree?Is not such a thing even today?

It absolutely IS unconditional.It is not unconditional, it is the equivalent of the equivalent of the English word consideration.
No - Satan didn’t have faith at all. He believed but didn’t trust.Yes, he trusted him and had blind faith.
Nope – they are wise men and good leaders – your ignorant hatred notwithstanding . . .Are you sure they aren't overeducated ignoramuses?
Ummmm, that’s NOT what the Bible says:James 2:22d ἐκ τῶν ἔργων ἡ πίστις ἐτελειώθη out of some works, a trust it an accomplishes. Sorry but works don't fill or complete, but they accomplish it trust as needed.
Paul is clearly using hyperbole here.Secondly, trust without the Holy Spirit cannot move mountains.
From AI definition:@BreadOfLife is not being considerate. I still forgive him.
Not in Latin it does.So nice of you to inform me.
FIDE means FAITH.
Believe tends to obedience, and it is not obedience by itself.You agree?
You agree that to believe means to obey?
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What!Not in Latin it does.
Here's what I said.Believe tends to obedience, and it is not obedience by itself.
Let me see.It absolutely IS unconditional.
Why did his followers have agape? Why are there different agapai like considerations?Agape is the love that God has for us (Rom. 8:35-39) – and that we are to have for each other (1 Cor. 13:4-6).
No - Satan didn’t have faith at all. He believed but didn’t trust.
Again, his trust was accomplished by what he did. It has few meanings, but there are plenty who abuse the word like you.So much for your narrow definition of “faith” . . .
Nope – they are wise men and good leaders – your ignorant hatred notwithstanding . . .
Ummmm, that’s NOT what the Bible says:
James 2:21-22
Was not our father Abraham considered righteous for what he did when he offered his son Isaac on the altar? You see that his faith and his actions were working together, and HIS FAITH WAS MADE COMPLETE by what he DID.
Paul is clearly using hyperbole here.
This is yet another example of your using “pistis” for your own narrow purposes.
It has many meanings, as I have amply shown you . . .
You are wrong, there is only a tendency with those words.Here's what I said.
In Greek, simple Greek, Koine Greek, with which the New Testament was written uses the word
BELIEVE
In that greek language
BELIEVE = OBEY
DISBELIEVE = DISOBEY
Latin, of some period.What!
What language do you think SOLA FIDE is?
This is why we have a problem in our Christian religion.You are wrong, there is only a tendency with those words.