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  1. ScottA

    Jesus said, "Few There Be That Find It" Matthew 7:14.

    Gauging by your content here...why did you name the thread "Jesus said, "Few There Be That Find It" when obviously it's more about your idea that Catholics are not Christian?
  2. ScottA

    Jesus said, "Few There Be That Find It" Matthew 7:14.

    Great...but you would do better to start another thread on that topic.
  3. ScottA

    Jesus said, "Few There Be That Find It" Matthew 7:14.

    You're venting another issue than the Original Post. But why the fangs regarding what I have not said? Sounds personal.
  4. ScottA

    Jesus said, "Few There Be That Find It" Matthew 7:14.

    This is not a thread warning the Catholics. If it were, I too would have much to warn them of. Yet not being that Catholics warning thread--you are chiming in on the wrong bandwagon, and it is wrong to condemn the whole lot as has been done here by the Original Poster.
  5. ScottA

    Jesus said, "Few There Be That Find It" Matthew 7:14.

    1 Corinthians 12:12-19 For as the body is one and has many members, but all the members of that one body, being many, are one body, so also is Christ. 13 For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body—whether Jews or Greeks, whether slaves or free—and have all been made to drink into one...
  6. ScottA

    Jesus said, "Few There Be That Find It" Matthew 7:14.

    That has been my point also. If you read all my posts here to @Robert Pate, you will see that.
  7. ScottA

    Jesus said, "Few There Be That Find It" Matthew 7:14.

    That is true, but you can't rightfully use that against the idea of the different parts of the body of Christ being intentionally different as the very plan of God, as if we should all be the same. So, yes, religious practices have been and are a problem...and the Catholics may be as bad or...
  8. ScottA

    Jesus said, "Few There Be That Find It" Matthew 7:14.

    The point is not me calling anything what I want...but you calling a would-be Christian denomination an entirely different religion. Get your words straight! It's causing you to make errors and false statements. As for the church at Smyrna, it was I who pointed it out to you. But to be clear...
  9. ScottA

    What is "OSAS"?

    First, it is important to recognize and understand that much of what is written regarding the salvation of Christ, i.e., the born again of the spirit of God, was written on the cusp of salvation's firstfruits. Meaning that some of what is written was to those yet approaching salvation, while...
  10. ScottA

    What is "OSAS"?

    That is not the conclusion that I would advocate. But rather that certainly the saved know they are saved, while the unsaved are simply unsure in spite of many of them being hopeful...which is not the same thing.
  11. ScottA

    What is "OSAS"?

  12. ScottA

    Why the difference?

    This touches on and eludes to the greater plan of God unfolding the first Adam beginning with taking Eve out of him and them having many children; then taking one nation out of the many nations; and then refolding again the many back into the one nation and ultimately into the One Last Adam (the...
  13. ScottA

    Jesus said, "Few There Be That Find It" Matthew 7:14.

    That takes care of other "religions." (Even though you wrongly consider Catholics to be a different religion.) Perhaps this is just about your communication skills...and using the world "religion" when the correct word among the greater heading of "Christians" would be "denominations." Which I...
  14. ScottA

    Jesus said, "Few There Be That Find It" Matthew 7:14.

    First, apparently you are not fully understanding 1 Corinthians 1:10. By "speak the same thing", he does not mean that the eye should speak as a foot and vice versa, but means rather to be of the same Spirit. By "that there be no divisions among you" he does not mean that you live and exist...
  15. ScottA

    Prophetic dream/ vision:

    Apply the following verse to your vision of stairs: Luke 13:32 And He said to them, “Go, tell that fox, ‘Behold, I cast out demons and perform cures today and tomorrow, and the third day I shall be perfected.’ You shall live to see it.
  16. ScottA

    Jesus said, "Few There Be That Find It" Matthew 7:14.

    No, you categorically singled out the Catholics omitting any possibility and any exception that some might be saved, nor did you mention any other denominations. That is the fruit you presented. And if you now mean to clarify to the contrary--it is no better fruit than the first until you take...
  17. ScottA

    Jesus said, "Few There Be That Find It" Matthew 7:14.

    This would make a great thread topic of its own. Not that it's true, but rather because it is not true and yet would appear to be, therefore it should be clarified. On the contrary, with in many if not most "Christian" denominations that tend to be more "religious" and less Spirit-connected...
  18. ScottA

    Jesus said, "Few There Be That Find It" Matthew 7:14.

    That would have been a better claim for you to make than to simply and pointedly singling out the Catholics. As it is, the Catholics include many who are religious, making them not unlike other "denominations"--which is actually what they are, and not their own "religion" per se. I am referring...
  19. ScottA

    The greatest CONSPIRACY THEORY of all time: There is a God.

    It would seem that you have missed the point of irony expressed in the Original Post, which likens those who pass off would-be conspiracies as little more than "coincidence" or due to "an over-active imagination", to the very idea that there is a God (because being unseen He is equally easy to...
  20. ScottA

    Jesus said, "Few There Be That Find It" Matthew 7:14.

    So...you believe that every Catholic is on the "broad way" without exception, and that no one else of any other religion is or ever has been on that broad way? Because that is the way that you have stated it. If that is not what you mean, please rephrase your claim.