I have not accused you of anything. I have simply told you that Mother Teresa is none of your business.You can kindly stop with falsely accusing me.
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I have not accused you of anything. I have simply told you that Mother Teresa is none of your business.You can kindly stop with falsely accusing me.
Well, ya you did actually , you said there is no point in berating mt and you quoted my post.I have not accused you of anything. I have simply told you that Mother Teresa is none of your business.
And the prophecy about the Pharisees can be just as easily directed towards Protestantism:
Matt. 15:8-9
‘This people honors me with their lips,
but their hearts are far from me;
in vain do they worship me,
teaching as doctrines human precepts.’”
Once again, your total ignorance of ALL things Catholic is at the root of your asinine posts.ARE YOU INSANE???!!!
It is the PAPACY, not Protestantism, which exalts tradition over the Word of God and concocts human precepts to supplant the precepts of God, like Sunday sacredness in place of God's seventh day Sabbath, the abolition of the Second Commandment which forbids bowing and praying to images so that the statue of Jupiter the "god of death" renamed "St. Peter" could have his toe kissed off (through centuries of lying, pedophile papists leading the poor catholic faithful to venerate these monuments to papal error), and the splitting up of the Tenth Commandment into two separate commandments so that we can bring the number back up to Ten.
To suggest that Matthew 15 applies to Protestantism is perhaps the most asinine thing I've ever seen you post, DB.
Papist Dead Bread, no one denies sexual deviancy is a problem in all areas of life, including God's remnant church.Once again, your total ignorance of ALL things Catholic is at the root of your asinine posts.
However - it IS funny how you keep pointing fingers at the Catholic Church and “pedophile priests” when this filth is going on in your OWN SDA backyard . . .
https://dumaslawgroup.com/finding-justice-for-victims-of-sexual-abuse-in-the-seventh-day-adventist-church/
Like other religious organizations and institutions of trust, the Seventh-day Adventist Church has a long and disappointing history of child sex abuse . . .
https://atoday.org/abuse-is-a-challenge-for-the-adventist-church-new-campaign-is-launched-to-counter-it/
Although the number of cases has not reached the crisis level that it has in some denominations, the Seventh-day Adventist Church does face an incidence of abuse suffered by its children and teens sufficient to result in the launch of a new, world-wide campaign . . .
https://www.crewjanci.com/sda-abuse/
The Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church . . . SDA pastors, elders, teachers, and Pathfinder leaders have taken advantage of children within the Church’s care, violating their positions of trust and authority in order to exploit vulnerable parishioners who look to the Church for protection and support.
Your hypocrisy is disgusting . . .
Could at least, the part of the reason for her emptiness be that, she was not taught to study the bible? I know she was a teacher but, not necessarily a teacher of the bible. Where would we be without His word every day? She could certainly have only had partial understanding and when her doubts started to creep in, she was not well versed in the armor of God in Ephesians? And, could be she was running on her emotions while seeing the dying poor in the streets from the window of her rich home in the school?
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● Matt 27:46 . . And about three o’clock Jesus cried out in a loud voice, “Eli,
Eli, lema sabachthani?” which means, “My God, my God, why have you
forsaken me?”
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For the record the westboro church were not "baptists" they were a hate-filled cult group that called themselves a "baptist church" , which they were able to do because it is not like other denominations like lutherans or anglicans or pentecostals etc... that have an authority that "baptist" churches submit to . Unlike other denominations they can be completely independent , unrelated and and have no controlling collective authority over them.By members of most denominations there have been horrible violent sins/crimes committed, not in the same quantity as the Baptists and Catholics, yet at the worst levels of iniquity. Dennis Rader, the BTK killer, a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Wichita, Kansas, an elected president of the church council and Cub Scout Leader, murdered ten woman.
John List of Westfield, NJ, a Lutheran, ran a car pool for shut-in church members and shot to death his entire family of five members.
Graham Caphill, a former leader of Christian Heritage New Zealand was sentenced to nine-year imprisonment term in 2005 after multiple charges of child sexual abuse against girls younger than twelve.
And there are more.
Hi JP,I always wondered what Jesus meant by the above words, if he willingly died on the cross for our sins, why would he question God the Father about being forsaken?
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For the record the westboro church were not "baptists" they were a hate-filled cult group that called themselves a "baptist church" , which they were able to do because it is not like other denominations like lutherans or anglicans or pentecostals etc... that have an authority that "baptist" churches submit to . Unlike other denominations they can be completely independent , unrelated and and have no controlling collective authority over them.
Jesus was not questioning the Father. He was crying out in His indescribable agony because there was indeed a temporary forsaking of the Son by the Father. He knew the "why" but He had not experienced that depth of suffering until that time.I always wondered what Jesus meant by the above words, if he willingly died on the cross for our sins, why would he question God the Father about being forsaken?
Thank you Enoch111, now I understand.Jesus was not questioning the Father. He was crying out in His indescribable agony because there was indeed a temporary forsaking of the Son by the Father. He knew the "why" but He had not experienced that depth of suffering until that time.
Didn't know you were referring to sexual attacks in churches. The male sexual predators seek places of authority to prey on their victims, though it happens from hollywood to churches, but the powerful RCC is notorious for hiding their decades long , wide spread problem & moving the priests out of an area. The problem the rcc seems to spring from their so called celibate priesthood, which has been a haven for the homosexual problems with abuse.______________________________
Who is writing of only the Westboro group? Have you seen the latest figures from within the SBC? Sex abuse crisis tops agenda as Southern Baptists convene
if he willingly died on the cross for our sins, why would he question God the
Father about being forsaken?
Thank you Webers_Home..
My guess is that his question wasn't direct, rather, quite possibly soliloquy
because there's more to it in Psalm 22.
Jesus instructed his followers that the Psalms speak of him. (Luke 24:44-46)
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