Are there other rules you intend to disregard?I don't care what a website regards people as. I go with Scripture.
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Are there other rules you intend to disregard?I don't care what a website regards people as. I go with Scripture.
Hey, if you want to go to a community/website with zero intention of obeying or respecting to the rules of that community/website, that's you.I don't care what a website regards people as. I go with Scripture.
First, at the time I made the comment I didn't even know that was a rule. See Terms of Service and Rules | Christian Forums @ Christianity BoardHey, if you want to go to a community/website with zero intention of obeying or respecting to the rules of that community/website, that's you.
It is not a rule that I regard someone as a Christian because this site does. So I reject your assertion.Are there other rules you intend to disregard?
You didn't answer my question:First, at the time I made the comment I didn't even know that was a rule. See Terms of Service and Rules | Christian Forums @ Christianity Board
Second, I have edited the post where I said all Catholics are not Christians. So therefore, I am no longer in violation of said rule as I am not targeting actual members but an organization.
It's a red herring question. I did not say I will not obey the rules. I said at the time of the post in question I was not aware of the rule.You didn't answer my question:
Do you likewise welcome non-Protestants coming to your Protestant-only group with zero intention of obeying or respecting the rules/community there?
It's no skin off my nose who you regard as what.It is not a rule that I regard someone as a Christian because this site does. So I reject your assertion.
But do you intend to obey the spirit of the rules? I'm gathering no.It's a red herring question. I did not say I will not obey the rules. I said at the time of the post in question I was not aware of the rule.
1 John 4:20 If a man say, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?I don't care what a website regards people as. I go with Scripture.
Not sure how this is relevant to the conversation. It certainly has nothing to do with my post.1 John 4:20 If a man say, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?
More strawman. The spirit of the rule, as I read, it is not to tell someone on this board they are not a Christian. I can live with that.But do you intend to obey the spirit of the rules? I'm gathering no.
Matthew 7:12 Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets.Not sure how this is relevant to the conversation. It certainly has nothing to do with my post.
Again, not relevant.Matthew 7:12 Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets.
Same type of manipulation they used to help suckers pay for building Peter’s Basicilica.Prayer isn't free anymore, apparently. Now you can pay to help with your prayers.
Vatican launches $110 'click to pray' wearable rosary - CNN
"The Rosary is going mobile.
The Vatican announced the launch of the "Click to Pray eRosary" Wednesday. October is the month of the Rosary.
The eRosary is an app-driven device that can be worn as a bracelet. To activate it, all you have to do is make the sign of the cross, similar to how Catholics begin praying the Rosary.
Once activated, the wearer can choose between three different options to pray. There is the standard rosary, a contemplative rosary or a thematic rosary, which will be updated every year. The device shows the users progress throughout each prayer and keeps track of each rosary completed.
The interactive device is a push from the church to reach tech-savvy millennials and Gen Z.
It "serves as a tool for learning how to pray the rosary for peace in the world," according to a news release from the Vatican.
The project -- part of the Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network -- brings together the best of the Church's spiritual tradition and the latest advances of the technological world, the Vatican said.
The eRosary is available to buy now for $110."
Click To Pray eRosary: the new smart Rosary to pray for peace in the world
*shrug*More strawman. The spirit of the rule, as I read, it is not to tell someone on this board they are not a Christian. I can live with that.
Hmm, what can I say to someone who says the Golden Rule isn't relevant?Again, not relevant.
That was my point about indulgences.....before @Giuliano went off on his tirades and tried to educate me on RCC and failed.Same type of manipulation they used to help suckers pay for building Peter’s Basicilica.
And you also mischaracterize me which is wrong.*shrug*
You're going to do what you do, obviously.
I (also obviously) passionately disagree with your methods/beliefs with that.
But further discussion about it is clearly not going any where.
She just wants you to endorse Mormons, their false Christ and false gospel as Christian. It always ends up going there, then she denies believing any of its false Christ and false gospel teachings.And you also mischaracterize me which is wrong.
You do need to continue where Jesus said His words are spirit.
Notice that when Jesus told the disciples, This is my body, given for you, He did not tear off bits of His flesh for them to stuff into their mouths. He handed them bread, even as He sat among them. Don't you see they did not physically eat Jesus?
I think it takes more than faith. It takes what Jesus declares to be spiritual, and changes it around to become material.
Are you hearing yourself?
You remember what Israel's great sin was while Moses was on Horeb, they said that the golden calf was actually YHWH.
You keep saying Eucharist, I've always thought of that in reference the the bread, and not the cup. So if I received communion at your church, I would be receiving the bread and the cup, that's correct?
Well that sounds like a convincer!