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What should disturb you more is that people who think they are won't be. The bible states that.

That is in God's hands and that is where it should stay.

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So the Pope thinks that God has instructed him to revise the Ten Commandments so that children will honor their same-sex "parents"   and he says that God told him to eliminate the 7th commandment that deals with marital and sexual purity so as to not exclude the sin of homosexuality.

I don't know if he is THE false prophet of Revelation as some have suggested, but he is definitely a false prophet, and a hell-bound sinner.  He needs to repent of his sin  and get saved.

http://www.jewsnews.co.il/2015/09/08/pope-francis-g-d-has-instructed-me-to-revise-the-ten-commandments/

 

 

rflol

I would not believe everything you read shiloh.

You might want to do some investigating and fact checking before you start spreading such malicious rumors and gossip.  All you had to do was a little finger walking on a google search.

While Real News Right Now does not contain a disclaimer identifying it as a fake news web site, the above-quoted story is just that: another piece of fake news.
 

http://m.snopes.com/pope-changing-commandments/

 

Just because some other site picked it up and maliciously reported it is no excuse to take it at face value.

If you truly understood how the Catholic Church functions, you would have realized the absurdity of it all.

 

 

 

None of that changes my view of the RCC or the Pope.   He is a false prophet, whether the article was true, or not.   I saw no disclaimer that this was a piece of satire.  Whatever...

Even so, there is nothing godly or Christian about the RCC or the Pope.   He is just a social liberal posing a religious leader.

 

Do you think Catholics can be born from above as the result of following the Catholic Church guidelines?

No.  A cradle-to-grave Roman Catholic never actually hears or receives the true Gospel.   A lifelong devout Roman Catholic will go to hell because for them salvation is in their devotion to their  "church," ultimately, not in Jesus.

 

I am very sorry you think that s.  It breaks my heart.  If you would like, I can ask for a special blessing for you.  Let me know before I leave.

Don't bother.   I don't need anything from you.   I am right in what I said, whether you are theologically or spiritually equipped to understand it or not.  The RCC is an apostate entity, not a true church.

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So the Pope thinks that God has instructed him to revise the Ten Commandments so that children will honor their same-sex "parents"   and he says that God told him to eliminate the 7th commandment that deals with marital and sexual purity so as to not exclude the sin of homosexuality.

I don't know if he is THE false prophet of Revelation as some have suggested, but he is definitely a false prophet, and a hell-bound sinner.  He needs to repent of his sin  and get saved.

http://www.jewsnews.co.il/2015/09/08/pope-francis-g-d-has-instructed-me-to-revise-the-ten-commandments/

 

 

rflol

I would not believe everything you read shiloh.

You might want to do some investigating and fact checking before you start spreading such malicious rumors and gossip.  All you had to do was a little finger walking on a google search.

While Real News Right Now does not contain a disclaimer identifying it as a fake news web site, the above-quoted story is just that: another piece of fake news.
 

http://m.snopes.com/pope-changing-commandments/

 

Just because some other site picked it up and maliciously reported it is no excuse to take it at face value.

If you truly understood how the Catholic Church functions, you would have realized the absurdity of it all.

 

 

 

None of that changes my view of the RCC or the Pope.   He is a false prophet, whether the article was true, or not.   I saw no disclaimer that this was a piece of satire.  Whatever...

Even so, there is nothing godly or Christian about the RCC or the Pope.   He is just a social liberal posing a religious leader.

 

Do you think Catholics can be born from above as the result of following the Catholic Church guidelines?

No.  A cradle-to-grave Roman Catholic never actually hears or receives the true Gospel.   A lifelong devout Roman Catholic will go to hell because for them salvation is in their devotion to their  "church," ultimately, not in Jesus.

 

I am very sorry you think that s.  It breaks my heart.  If you would like, I can ask for a special blessing for you.  Let me know before I leave.

Don't bother.   I don't need anything from you.   I am right in what I said, whether you are theologically or spiritually equipped to understand it or not.  The RCC is an apostate entity, not a true church.


TY for sharing s.  I sense it takes much courage to write what you are writing.  

The Body of Christ church supersedes all other related denominations.  As I have written, the system Jesus designed for our members ensures we are not prejudice.  To become a member of our church, a natural person normally has to repent and become baptized:

Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.

http://biblehub.com/acts/2-38.htm

Do you think the Catholic Church encourages their members to repent and be baptized?

 

 

 

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Can fallacy defeat fallacy?

No. Only truth can defeat falsehood. 

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I'm all out of up-votes for today so :thumbsup: .

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Mike Gendron was a Catholic for 30 years and now has a ministry to them. He and Jan talk current events and apologetics in his field of specialty. They also discuss the Willow Creek statement spoken by Bill Hybels renouncing the "seeker" methods, but what is the new course for Willow Creek? Is it really a reversal or an admission of Emergent-friendly methods and "Kingdom Now" theology?www.pro-gospel.org

http://www.olivetreeviews.org/radio/complete-archives/647-november-17-2007-hour-1

 

 

Unfortunately,  all you've done is provide another source that does not understand what they criticize.   Davida, it is a well known fact that people who have been catechized in the Catholic Church during the last half lf last century into this one have been catechized very poorly and thus do not understand Catholic teaching properly.   Just like Eve in the Garden of Eden did not properly understand God's instructions about the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, and so was easily confused and manipulated by the serpent, these people did not properly understand Catholic teaching and so were easily confused and talked out of the Catholic Church by other poorly informed evangelicals.

Presenting their views as somehow having any credibility simply because they agree with yours and you like them proves nothing.

 

 

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Mike Gendron was a Catholic for 30 years and now has a ministry to them. He and Jan talk current events and apologetics in his field of specialty. They also discuss the Willow Creek statement spoken by Bill Hybels renouncing the "seeker" methods, but what is the new course for Willow Creek? Is it really a reversal or an admission of Emergent-friendly methods and "Kingdom Now" theology?www.pro-gospel.org

http://www.olivetreeviews.org/radio/complete-archives/647-november-17-2007-hour-1

 

 

Unfortunately,  all you've done is provide another source that does not understand what they criticize.   Davida, it is a well known fact that people who have been catechized in the Catholic Church during the last half lf last century into this one have been catechized very poorly and thus do not understand Catholic teaching properly.   Just like Eve in the Garden of Eden did not properly understand God's instructions about the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, and so was easily confused and manipulated by the serpent, these people did not properly understand Catholic teaching and so were easily confused and talked out of the Catholic Church by other poorly informed evangelicals.

Presenting their views as somehow having any credibility simply because they agree with yours and you like them proves nothing.

 

 

Just a question Theresa,not to offend you , if a baby dies in the Catholic church will that baby go to heaven if not baptised? If baptised will the baby go to heaven?

If I become Catholic do I need to be baptised in the Catholic faith , I am baptised but would the Catholic church accept that?

I have more questions when I have little more time..

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Why not simply ask a Catholic? Therese, if you would, is your salvation in the Church or in Jesus? 

That is not what I asked A.

Sorry, it wasn't necessarily a response to something you said, but I will go back and read what you DID ask.

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Secret,

Did you mean "Do you think Catholics can be born from above as the result of following the Catholic Church guidelines?" ?

I'd rather not assume what you expect from me.

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Mike Gendron was a Catholic for 30 years and now has a ministry to them. He and Jan talk current events and apologetics in his field of specialty. They also discuss the Willow Creek statement spoken by Bill Hybels renouncing the "seeker" methods, but what is the new course for Willow Creek? Is it really a reversal or an admission of Emergent-friendly methods and "Kingdom Now" theology?www.pro-gospel.org

http://www.olivetreeviews.org/radio/complete-archives/647-november-17-2007-hour-1

 

 

Unfortunately,  all you've done is provide another source that does not understand what they criticize.   Davida, it is a well known fact that people who have been catechized in the Catholic Church during the last half lf last century into this one have been catechized very poorly and thus do not understand Catholic teaching properly.   Just like Eve in the Garden of Eden did not properly understand God's instructions about the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, and so was easily confused and manipulated by the serpent, these people did not properly understand Catholic teaching and so were easily confused and talked out of the Catholic Church by other poorly informed evangelicals.

Presenting their views as somehow having any credibility simply because they agree with yours and you like them proves nothing.

 

 

Just a question Theresa,not to offend you , if a baby dies in the Catholic church will that baby go to heaven if not baptised? If baptised will the baby go to heaven?

If I become Catholic do I need to be baptised in the Catholic faith , I am baptised but would the Catholic church accept that?

I have more questions when I have little more time..

Angel, this is a question near and dear to my heart for my first child died in infancy without being baptized, for at the time I was an evangelical christian who  did not understand the necessity for baptism.

Much later, some people tried to tell me that the Catholic Church teaches that Jonathan is in hell.   

This, I discovered, is not true.

The Catholic Church entrusts the unbaptized child to God's tender loving mercy, holding at the very least unbaptized babies enjoy paradise. The Catholic Church does not offer funeral masses for those they believe are in hell.  The funeral mass is available for unbaptized children.

 

Regarding baptism of converts to Catholicism,   the Catholic Church teaches there is one baptism for the remission of sins.   If one has been baptized according to the formula  in scripture, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, an of the Holy Spirit,

Matthew 28:19

"Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit,

then one has been validly baptized and to baptize someone again would then be denying the validity of their first baptism and the Catholic Church's teaching on baptism.   So the answer is no, you would not be rebaptized.  

 

 

 

 

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