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  1. epostle1

    Catholics

    No. "Good luck" is a common expression that means that one hopes someone will succeed We're sorry that you're leaving. Good luck in your new job. It can be used sarcastically. "Good luck proving from the Bible Jesus didn't build one church with a hierarchical authority." No. There is no such...
  2. epostle1

    Catholics

    Me neither. A couple of corrections I can't resist. The Pope does not rule from the Vatican ALONE. Ignorant anti-Catholics have this cartoon picture of the Pope being a dominating dictator, and they have never read 2 words of his teachings which is available everywhere, but they are experts on...
  3. epostle1

    Church

    "Then after fourteen years I went up again to Jerusalem with Barnabas, taking Titus along with me. I went up by revelation; and I laid before them (but privately before those who were of repute) the gospel which I preach among the Gentiles, lest somehow I should be running or had run in vain"...
  4. epostle1

    Church

    Sccott, you can't make intelligent comments on any of my posts so you resort to cheap anti-Catholic shots. Forum sadism...now there is a concept.
  5. epostle1

    Church

    "I appeal to you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree and that there be no dissensions among you, but that you be united in the same mind and the same judgment" (1 Cor. 1:10). This does not speak to the visible structure of the Church as such, but it is helpful...
  6. epostle1

    Church

    "For it hath seemed good to the Holy Ghost and to us, to lay no further burden upon you than these necessary things" (Acts 15:28) This quote, taken from the letter sent from the Council to the churches, demonstrates that the bishops gathered in council believe their judgment to also be that of...
  7. epostle1

    Church

    What part of "we do not deny that the Church is also a spiritual-invisible reality" do you not understand?
  8. epostle1

    Church

    For the third time: we do not deny that the Church is also a spiritual-invisible reality, nor do we assert that salvation is strictly predicated only of those who are formally part of the physical Church structure - although we confess such an arrangement to be normative. In emphasizing the...
  9. epostle1

    Church

    We are talking about the Keys of the Kingdom, and the power to bind and loose that Jesus gave to Peter. Not baptism. What the flesh wants has nothing to do with a physical/spiritual church and nothing to do with a physical/spiritual Incarnation. It's both. Spiritualizing Peter and everything...
  10. epostle1

    Church

    We believe in faith that the Church is infallible and indefectible, based on many biblical indications. It is theoretically possible (speaking in terms of philosophy or epistemology) that the Church could stray and have to be rejected, but the Bible rules that out. We believe in faith that it...
  11. epostle1

    Church

    Why don't you make a list of the gloried up Church Fathers, or at least name two.
  12. epostle1

    Church

    Jesus took the path of the flesh when He gave Keys to Peter? There you go again, "...whatsoever you bind on earth" spiritualizing earth and everything else, obfuscating the words of Jesus with "spirit of God" as if that's supposed to make a point.
  13. epostle1

    Church

    Why can't it be both? Why the false dichotomy? Do spirits feed, cloth, educate and provide medical care to more people than anybody else on the planet? Sorry, but this requires a physical earthly institution WITH Spirit. Drastically separating the two is more like Manichaenism, a dualistic heresy.
  14. epostle1

    Church

    15 He said to them, ‘But who do you say that I am?’ 16 Simon Peter answered, ‘You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.’ 17 And Jesus answered him, ‘Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father in heaven. 18 And I tell you, you are...
  15. epostle1

    Catholics

    I am not saying we own the canon, I'm just saying you cannot admit to how we got it in the first place. Instead you go on about how evil men were.
  16. epostle1

    Church

    Scripture says BOTH a physical AND a spiritual church. You are inventing another false dichotomy. I'll remind you what I said in post #127: Please keep in mind, we do not deny that the Church is also a spiritual-invisible reality, nor do we assert that salvation is strictly predicated only of...
  17. epostle1

    Church

    The scribes and Pharisees as you describe were not spirits. There is nothing "spiritual" about what they were doing. Their errors were earthly and physical. What is the biblical definition of binding and loosing??? They are physical acts that an invisible church cannot do.
  18. epostle1

    Church

    I am talking about the keys of the kingdom, you are talking about coming to the Father, WHICH HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM. THAT'S A TOTALLY DIFFERENT TOPIC. You constantly skip to different topics. You have no cohesive alternative explanation to the meaning of the keys, you...
  19. epostle1

    Catholics

    The canon of the NT is not a wild fish story. We Catholics eagerly await a non-contradictory, plausible alternate Protestant explanation of how Christianity came to obtain the present NT Canon. Such insurmountable obstacles are representative of the reasons many of us former Protestants felt...
  20. epostle1

    Catholics

    The basic assumptions the typical Evangelical has about the papacy are part of the wallpaper in the Evangelical world. Being brought up in an independent Bible Church, I was taught that our little fellowship of Christians meeting to study the Bible, pray and sing gospel songs was like the ‘early...