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    Difference between Catholic and Protestant.

    That would depend upon what defines a Christian. There are millions of people who identify as "Christian " but have never made the good confession, nor submitted to Christ as His bride. We clearly have a very different idea of what it is to be Christian.
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    As the cold weather moves in I prefer to return to an avatar more representative of my...

    As the cold weather moves in I prefer to return to an avatar more representative of my disposition when unassailed.
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    Genesis : Trinity

    No, Moses was a Hebrew and a Levite. The term Jew didn't even exist until after the kingdom of Israel was split into the kingdoms of Israel and Judah during the reign of Solomon's son, Rehoboam.
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    Genesis : Trinity

    Dr. Brown isn't a cultist, but a Christian scholar who teaches trinitarian doctrine (or at least did for the last decade or so). The doctrinal point is that the trinity is not 3 gods, but traditionally recognized as one God manifest in 3 persons, consequently Elohim, the plural form of Elohe...
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    Biblical Mt. Sinai Discovered Provided with Pictures and Bible Verses [PLEASE SHARE]

    The documentaries were fascinating, but the place is actually called Jabal Lawz or Jabal Al Lawz.
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    Confusion of "The LORD's Name"?

    Jesus is the Greek translation of the Hebrew name Joshua (Yah shuah) so it's the same name in different languages. If you have doubts about His given name, consider that it was given by an angel to a Jewish virgin and the angel wouldn't have addressed Mary in Greek. But His name is spoken in...
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    Difference between Catholic and Protestant.

    Not if you are, and Roman Catholicism is pagan, having incorporated pagan practice and belief, as well as Jewish tradition into what was once a Christian church.
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    Difference between Catholic and Protestant.

    Actually Moses wasn't a Jew, but a levite and a descendant of Heber. The word Jew refers to the descendants of the kingdom of Judah, the tribe of Judah, the Benjamites, and those levites that remained after the fall and deportation of the Northern Kingdom. So, you're not only a pagan, but...
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    Difference between Catholic and Protestant.

    Clearly you're a pagan and have no clue about the prophetic word and the writing of the pentateuch. The first 5 books of scripture were written by Moses under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, but I do understand that this is contested by the pagan RCC scholars.
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    Difference between Catholic and Protestant.

    I have nothing to say because more lies contribute nothing to my understanding, nor do you.
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    Can’t find a verse of importance

    That's why scripture says "a body you have prepared for me. "
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    Will there be or is there a need for a future Messianic age?

    Hebrews 8:10 addresses the house of Israel right in the verse, not the Gentile nations. If you can't properly interpret one sentence, how will you understand a passage.
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    Will there be or is there a need for a future Messianic age?

    Yes I did. I instruct fools all the time, but don't teach them a thing because they're wise in their own eyes.
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    Difference between Catholic and Protestant.

    You obviously are clueless about divine inspiration and the actual history of Jewish rebellion from Moses to Christ, but I'll give you one passage: 24And it came about, when Moses finished writing the words of this law in a book until they were complete, 25that Moses commanded the Levites who...
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    Difference between Catholic and Protestant.

    Fiction at its best. Jeroboam set up a golden calf in Bethel as a representation of the God of Israel, Yah Havah, when the ten tribes abandoned Rehoboam, the son of Solomon. “I am the LORD, that is My name; I will not give My glory to another, Nor My praise to graven...
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    Difference between Catholic and Protestant.

    Of course you would reference the opinion of Jews and not the saints. The Jews rejected Christ and do not possess His Spirit, nor can they until they recognize the person of our Lord and enter into His covenant of peace through the propitiation in His blood. You too could receive the Lord, but...
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    Will there be or is there a need for a future Messianic age?

    It's never been my intention to teach you anything. Go to the blind for teaching. All my "teaching" quotes scripture directly, all of it. My discussions with saints don't always use quotes because we know scripture, understand sound doctrine, and possess the means to look up and verify that what...
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    Difference between Catholic and Protestant.

    Good try, but the Psalms aren't prayer, they're poetry. Mark 11:9 isn't prayer, it's praise. And your last quote isn't prayer either, you conveniently left out chapter and verse. This phrase is praise and it's pronounced in heaven, and not by men, but by the four .iving creatures surrounding...
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    Difference between Catholic and Protestant.

    One of the first modern translations of scripture that I purchased and read was a paperback version called the Jerusalem Bible, it was authorized by the RCC. I enjoyed the apocryphal books, but the notes for some Canon texts said that the order of verses and sometimes words were changed because...
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    Difference between Catholic and Protestant.

    BOL has a very active imagination, plays word games and has absolutely no problem pulling verses out of context and declaring that they mean something other than what they're actually saying. I try to avoid antagonizing Roman Catholics as it serves no redemptive purpose, but the idea that...