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  1. M

    Traditional Roman Catholic Here

    Why do you say it is representative of the Whole Gospel? To me it seems like you might as well throw the rest of the Gospel in the trash under this philosophy. From this view point, there should be the Old Testament and then the New Testament should only contain Romans 10 and show how Christ...
  2. M

    Traditional Roman Catholic Here

    Let me ask you this? Is it Romans 10:9 or Romans 10:13 as to how we are saved? I think we can both agree that you can't just pluck one verse correct? How about not plucking just a single Chapter when it comes to Salvation Theology? Could we cause ourselves to error by doing so?
  3. M

    Traditional Roman Catholic Here

    I do disagree with you. I use Old Testament to help interpret the overall picture of the New Testament. I believe that God divinely arranged the Old Testament so that it would allude to the life, ministry, and priestly order of Jesus Christ. If there is a New Testament/Old Testament correlation...
  4. M

    Traditional Roman Catholic Here

    Can I raise a point before we go further? Why do the Sacraments need to be in a specific point in the Bible? Do you not see everything in the Bible as being important? I am thinking that Romans 10 is referring to Catechumens.
  5. M

    Traditional Roman Catholic Here

    I guess I'm not entirely clear on what you mean by how the Sacraments are "not mentioned". What is it that you are looking for? Are you requiring that they be clearly stated by name (i.e. Baptism, Confirmation, Reconciliation etc. etc.)? The way I view it is this way... That nearly everything...
  6. M

    Traditional Roman Catholic Here

    I do not see how this passage [Romans 10] goes against what the Catechism says. The Sacraments are mentioned in other parts of the Bible. What most Catholics and other people do not realize (because very few people become believers let alone make it to Heaven) is that the Sacraments are the...
  7. M

    Traditional Roman Catholic Here

    It would be a lot easier to ask you since you are acting as if you know something.
  8. M

    Traditional Roman Catholic Here

    Are you try to drag me into hell with this kind of logic?
  9. M

    Traditional Roman Catholic Here

    The "Catholic" Church that most "Catholics" are apart of, issued an "updated" version of the Catechism following Vatican II in 1965. The new Catechism called for the liberalization of certain Catholic Doctrines. A few that come to mind... 1) Emphasis on women wearing vails, as an outward...
  10. M

    Traditional Roman Catholic Here

    You never showed me how I was wrong. Thus (if I am wrong) I am not culpable for any sin in this case. There is no need for me to confess anything to anyone.
  11. M

    Traditional Roman Catholic Here

    The Old Testament mentions most (not all) of the different Festivals that the ancient Israelites practiced their beliefs at. Most of these festivals included the practice of gathering all of the Israelites near an [about to be] animal sacrifice (typically oxen, rams and LAMBs were used). Once...
  12. M

    Traditional Roman Catholic Here

    As a Catholic, you should know that full knowledge is required for someone to be culpable of a sin, and scripture states that if we love them [members of the Church] then we should correct them if they are about to do/do something wrong. Telling someone they are wrong about something may make a...
  13. M

    Traditional Roman Catholic Here

    Your not going to convince me based off of what you told me in this post. The church that you are referring to is not Catholic. Its more like an Orthodox Church who is right about a lot of things but wrong about a handful. I still believe the Sacraments are valid in the Novus Ordo, but ever...
  14. M

    Once Saved....always Saved - Results of Questionnaire.

    Are you serious about the parable thing that you said? Are you implying that before the Pentecost nobody made it to Heaven?
  15. M

    Traditional Roman Catholic Here

    Why is it that I should be taking this to my confessor? I showed you my reasoning behind what I believe. Can you show me yours? Are we dealing with issues of liberalism? You know that stubborn liberalism is worthy of the death penalty do you not? I'm not sure if you are aware of what...
  16. M

    Traditional Roman Catholic Here

    I believe in certain aspects of Christian Identity because of Revelations 7 and the prophecy of St. Caesar of Arles... "who shall be a scion of the holy race of the French kings" (St. Caesar of Arles, 469 AD-543 AD) I believe that the Royal and Noble families of old Europe were descended of...
  17. M

    New World Order

    Ah...so animals can be possessed by demons. I knew it!
  18. M

    Once Saved....always Saved - Results of Questionnaire.

    I will post a few scriptures to see what you might think... 2 Peter 2:21 21It would have been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than to have known it and then to turn their backs on the sacred command that was passed on to them. *Note: I believe that this verse...