Nobody goes to "Hell" forever, in the end, ALL are with God!

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M1Buckeye said:

Zobel said:

follows original scriptures, doesn't read Greek or Hebrew


The great thing about Catholocism and the Eastern Orthodox is that they don't need God's word, they just make up whatever they like and guys like you follow them.
I implore you. Go learn a sliver of church history.

If you won't, at least share with us how you go from a religion that is 2000 years old with roots to nearly 4000 years ago, with texts written in hebrew, aramaic, and greek with strong traditions of study and understanding by a priest class to something written in english whose context is based upon the understanding of you alone.

I don't understand how you can cut the head off the giant whose shoulders you stand upon.
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one MEEN Ag said:

M1Buckeye said:

Zobel said:

follows original scriptures, doesn't read Greek or Hebrew


The great thing about Catholocism and the Eastern Orthodox is that they don't need God's word, they just make up whatever they like and guys like you follow them.
I implore you. Go learn a sliver of church history.

If you won't, at least share with us how you go from a religion that is 2000 years old with roots to nearly 4000 years ago, with texts written in hebrew, aramaic, and greek with strong traditions of study and understanding by a priest class to something written in english whose context is based upon the understanding of you alone.

I don't understand how you can cut the head off the giant whose shoulders you stand upon.


I go by what the Bible says. The Catholic Church practices numerous doctrines that aren't Biblical and, in some cases, doctrines that are CONTRARY to God's teachings. One must ignore a LOT of scripture to be a Catholic.
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Where'd the Bible come from?
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M1Buckeye said:

one MEEN Ag said:

M1Buckeye said:

Zobel said:

follows original scriptures, doesn't read Greek or Hebrew


The great thing about Catholocism and the Eastern Orthodox is that they don't need God's word, they just make up whatever they like and guys like you follow them.
I implore you. Go learn a sliver of church history.

If you won't, at least share with us how you go from a religion that is 2000 years old with roots to nearly 4000 years ago, with texts written in hebrew, aramaic, and greek with strong traditions of study and understanding by a priest class to something written in english whose context is based upon the understanding of you alone.

I don't understand how you can cut the head off the giant whose shoulders you stand upon.


I go by what the Bible says. The Catholic Church practices numerous doctrines that aren't Biblical and, in some cases, doctrines that are CONTRARY to God's teachings. One must ignore a LOT of scripture to be a Catholic.
So your opinion about what the bible says on every subject is more definitive than say...those who compiled the bible and/or those who translated the bible to english?

So what is your take on the early church that did not have a Bible? What is your take on practices that have clearly been a part of the church since its founding that aren't in the Bible?

And what specific teaching catholic or orthodox do you think is unbiblical? And remember, both of those groups were around before the Bible was made (they made it). Their idea of "unbiblical" is different than yours.
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one MEEN Ag said:

M1Buckeye said:

one MEEN Ag said:

M1Buckeye said:

Zobel said:

follows original scriptures, doesn't read Greek or Hebrew


The great thing about Catholocism and the Eastern Orthodox is that they don't need God's word, they just make up whatever they like and guys like you follow them.
I implore you. Go learn a sliver of church history.

If you won't, at least share with us how you go from a religion that is 2000 years old with roots to nearly 4000 years ago, with texts written in hebrew, aramaic, and greek with strong traditions of study and understanding by a priest class to something written in english whose context is based upon the understanding of you alone.

I don't understand how you can cut the head off the giant whose shoulders you stand upon.


I go by what the Bible says. The Catholic Church practices numerous doctrines that aren't Biblical and, in some cases, doctrines that are CONTRARY to God's teachings. One must ignore a LOT of scripture to be a Catholic.
So your opinion about what the bible says on every subject is more definitive than say...those who compiled the bible and/or those who translated the bible to english?

So what is your take on the early church that did not have a Bible? What is your take on practices that have clearly been a part of the church since its founding that aren't in the Bible?

And what specific teaching catholic or orthodox do you think is unbiblical? And remember, both of those groups were around before the Bible was made (they made it). Their idea of "unbiblical" is different than yours.


My brother, I believe that members of the early church were guided by the Holy Spirit to compile the scriptures into what we now call the Bible.

As for unbiblical doctrines, praying to Mary is one.
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As for unbiblical doctrines, praying to Mary is one.
**Sigh**
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As for unbiblical doctrines, praying to Mary is one.
**Sigh**


What did Paul say about people who teach things not originally taught by Jesus and the apostles?
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M1Buckeye said:

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As for unbiblical doctrines, praying to Mary is one.
**Sigh**


What did Paul say about people who teach things not originally taught by Jesus and the apostles?


Catholics don't pray to Mary. It has been discussed to death on this forum.
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M1Buckeye said:

one MEEN Ag said:

M1Buckeye said:

one MEEN Ag said:

M1Buckeye said:

Zobel said:

follows original scriptures, doesn't read Greek or Hebrew


The great thing about Catholocism and the Eastern Orthodox is that they don't need God's word, they just make up whatever they like and guys like you follow them.
I implore you. Go learn a sliver of church history.

If you won't, at least share with us how you go from a religion that is 2000 years old with roots to nearly 4000 years ago, with texts written in hebrew, aramaic, and greek with strong traditions of study and understanding by a priest class to something written in english whose context is based upon the understanding of you alone.

I don't understand how you can cut the head off the giant whose shoulders you stand upon.


I go by what the Bible says. The Catholic Church practices numerous doctrines that aren't Biblical and, in some cases, doctrines that are CONTRARY to God's teachings. One must ignore a LOT of scripture to be a Catholic.
So your opinion about what the bible says on every subject is more definitive than say...those who compiled the bible and/or those who translated the bible to english?

So what is your take on the early church that did not have a Bible? What is your take on practices that have clearly been a part of the church since its founding that aren't in the Bible?

And what specific teaching catholic or orthodox do you think is unbiblical? And remember, both of those groups were around before the Bible was made (they made it). Their idea of "unbiblical" is different than yours.


My brother, I believe that members of the early church were guided by the Holy Spirit to compile the scriptures into what we now call the Bible.

As for unbiblical doctrines, praying to Mary is one.
Here's a relatively straightforward answer from an orthodox church about Mary. Took 2 minutes of googling. Addresses basically all of your points about Mary.
https://www.saintjohnchurch.org/orthodox-worship-virgin-mary/

She's not worshipped. She's venerated. There is a difference. Nobody approaches Mary (or any of the saints) asking for any intercedence by Mary or the saints via their own power. They are venerated because of their position to God and the pious lives (for God) they lived.

And also, protestantism likes to conflate worship with praise. Those are also different things.

Mary is venerated because God declared her holy enough to be able to be the Theotokos. She had dedicated her life to God from toddler's age. She went in to the holy of holies. Was brought before Jewish elders for being pregnant and basically stood trial. Go read the Protoevangelium of James. Had to flee while pregnant to save her son. And walking through the trials of watching your innocent son be tortured and murdered.

Usually protestants don't know anything about the lives the saints lived from 80AD onward. There are incredible miracle workers most protestants know nothing about, but ask yourself in sunday school, 'Where did all the miracles go?' Learning the lives of the saints of the church is a humbling experience. And I think it goes hand in hand with the lack of understanding about Mary.

I emplore you, take a few minutes out of your day to learn about the early church.
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one MEEN Ag said:

M1Buckeye said:

one MEEN Ag said:

M1Buckeye said:

one MEEN Ag said:

M1Buckeye said:

Zobel said:

follows original scriptures, doesn't read Greek or Hebrew


The great thing about Catholocism and the Eastern Orthodox is that they don't need God's word, they just make up whatever they like and guys like you follow them.
I implore you. Go learn a sliver of church history.

If you won't, at least share with us how you go from a religion that is 2000 years old with roots to nearly 4000 years ago, with texts written in hebrew, aramaic, and greek with strong traditions of study and understanding by a priest class to something written in english whose context is based upon the understanding of you alone.

I don't understand how you can cut the head off the giant whose shoulders you stand upon.


I go by what the Bible says. The Catholic Church practices numerous doctrines that aren't Biblical and, in some cases, doctrines that are CONTRARY to God's teachings. One must ignore a LOT of scripture to be a Catholic.
So your opinion about what the bible says on every subject is more definitive than say...those who compiled the bible and/or those who translated the bible to english?

So what is your take on the early church that did not have a Bible? What is your take on practices that have clearly been a part of the church since its founding that aren't in the Bible?

And what specific teaching catholic or orthodox do you think is unbiblical? And remember, both of those groups were around before the Bible was made (they made it). Their idea of "unbiblical" is different than yours.


My brother, I believe that members of the early church were guided by the Holy Spirit to compile the scriptures into what we now call the Bible.

As for unbiblical doctrines, praying to Mary is one.
Here's a relatively straightforward answer from an orthodox church about Mary. Took 2 minutes of googling. Addresses basically all of your points about Mary.
https://www.saintjohnchurch.org/orthodox-worship-virgin-mary/

She's not worshipped. She's venerated. There is a difference. Nobody approaches Mary (or any of the saints) asking for any intercedence by Mary or the saints via their own power. They are venerated because of their position to God and the pious lives (for God) they lived.

And also, protestantism likes to conflate worship with praise. Those are also different things.

Mary is venerated because God declared her holy enough to be able to be the Theotokos. She had dedicated her life to God from toddler's age. She went in to the holy of holies. Was brought before Jewish elders for being pregnant and basically stood trial. Go read the Protoevangelium of James. Had to flee while pregnant to save her son. And walking through the trials of watching your innocent son be tortured and murdered.

Usually protestants don't know anything about the lives the saints lived from 80AD onward. There are incredible miracle workers most protestants know nothing about, but ask yourself in sunday school, 'Where did all the miracles go?' Learning the lives of the saints of the church is a humbling experience. And I think it goes hand in hand with the lack of understanding about Mary.

I emplore you, take a few minutes out of your day to learn about the early church.


I didn't say that Catholics "worship" her although, in fact, many do. I said Catholics PRAY to Mary and that isn't Biblical.

As for "venerating" Mary, that too isn't Biblical.

What IS Biblical is praying to God the Father and giving him the praise and glory rather than a servant of God.
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AggieRain said:

M1Buckeye said:

AggieRain said:

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As for unbiblical doctrines, praying to Mary is one.
**Sigh**


What did Paul say about people who teach things not originally taught by Jesus and the apostles?


Catholics don't pray to Mary. It has been discussed to death on this forum.


Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee, blessed are thou...

That's praying to Mary, brother. So is reciting the rosary.
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one MEEN Ag said:

M1Buckeye said:

one MEEN Ag said:

M1Buckeye said:

one MEEN Ag said:

M1Buckeye said:

Zobel said:

follows original scriptures, doesn't read Greek or Hebrew


The great thing about Catholocism and the Eastern Orthodox is that they don't need God's word, they just make up whatever they like and guys like you follow them.
I implore you. Go learn a sliver of church history.

If you won't, at least share with us how you go from a religion that is 2000 years old with roots to nearly 4000 years ago, with texts written in hebrew, aramaic, and greek with strong traditions of study and understanding by a priest class to something written in english whose context is based upon the understanding of you alone.

I don't understand how you can cut the head off the giant whose shoulders you stand upon.


I go by what the Bible says. The Catholic Church practices numerous doctrines that aren't Biblical and, in some cases, doctrines that are CONTRARY to God's teachings. One must ignore a LOT of scripture to be a Catholic.
So your opinion about what the bible says on every subject is more definitive than say...those who compiled the bible and/or those who translated the bible to english?

So what is your take on the early church that did not have a Bible? What is your take on practices that have clearly been a part of the church since its founding that aren't in the Bible?

And what specific teaching catholic or orthodox do you think is unbiblical? And remember, both of those groups were around before the Bible was made (they made it). Their idea of "unbiblical" is different than yours.


My brother, I believe that members of the early church were guided by the Holy Spirit to compile the scriptures into what we now call the Bible.

As for unbiblical doctrines, praying to Mary is one.
Here's a relatively straightforward answer from an orthodox church about Mary. Took 2 minutes of googling. Addresses basically all of your points about Mary.
https://www.saintjohnchurch.org/orthodox-worship-virgin-mary/

She's not worshipped. She's venerated. There is a difference. Nobody approaches Mary (or any of the saints) asking for any intercedence by Mary or the saints via their own power. They are venerated because of their position to God and the pious lives (for God) they lived.

And also, protestantism likes to conflate worship with praise. Those are also different things.

Mary is venerated because God declared her holy enough to be able to be the Theotokos. She had dedicated her life to God from toddler's age. She went in to the holy of holies. Was brought before Jewish elders for being pregnant and basically stood trial. Go read the Protoevangelium of James. Had to flee while pregnant to save her son. And walking through the trials of watching your innocent son be tortured and murdered.

Usually protestants don't know anything about the lives the saints lived from 80AD onward. There are incredible miracle workers most protestants know nothing about, but ask yourself in sunday school, 'Where did all the miracles go?' Learning the lives of the saints of the church is a humbling experience. And I think it goes hand in hand with the lack of understanding about Mary.

I emplore you, take a few minutes out of your day to learn about the early church.


Paul warned us against false doctrines coming into the church. I encourage you to consider the possibility that the Catholic Church is NOT being true to the original scriptures.

Galatians 1:8-9 esv
But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed. 9 As we have said before, so now I say again: If anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you received, let him be accursed.

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M1Buckeye said:

AggieRain said:

M1Buckeye said:

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As for unbiblical doctrines, praying to Mary is one.
**Sigh**


What did Paul say about people who teach things not originally taught by Jesus and the apostles?


Catholics don't pray to Mary. It has been discussed to death on this forum.


Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee, blessed are thou...

That's praying to Mary, brother. So is reciting the rosary.
No, it is not. The first part of the prayer is an acknowledgment of basic facts of Christianity. Here are the words:

Hail Mary, Full of Grace, The Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now, and at the hour of death.

It is a request for Mary to pray for us. It is not a prayer to Mary.
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AggieRain said:

M1Buckeye said:

AggieRain said:

M1Buckeye said:

AggieRain said:

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As for unbiblical doctrines, praying to Mary is one.
**Sigh**


What did Paul say about people who teach things not originally taught by Jesus and the apostles?


Catholics don't pray to Mary. It has been discussed to death on this forum.


Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee, blessed are thou...

That's praying to Mary, brother. So is reciting the rosary.
No, it is not. The first part of the prayer is an acknowledgment of basic facts of Christianity. Here are the words:

Hail Mary, Full of Grace, The Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now, and at the hour of death.

It is a request for Mary to pray for us. It is not a prayer to Mary.


Yes, they are "praying" to Mary. They are attempting to communicate with Mary. It is entirely unbiblical and is a FALSE doctrine.
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Why do you ignore Paul's directive?

Galatians 1:8-9 esv
But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed. 9 As we have said before, so now I say again: If anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you received, let him be accursed.
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M1Buckeye said:

Why do you ignore Paul's directive?

Galatians 1:8-9 esv
But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed. 9 As we have said before, so now I say again: If anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you received, let him be accursed.
Imagine being the one who is outside of the church that Christ started, and the Paul served as a Bishop of, using a quote from a piece of scripture handed down by the Church as proof against the Church. You my friend are who is being warned against. You can copy and paste it as much as you want but you sir are the one contrary to the gospel that was preached and handed down. If you are truly a former Catholic you need to repent and get to Confession to ask pardon for your sacrilege.
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Gabriel prayed to Mary? Elizabeth prayed to Mary?
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My brother, I believe that members of the early church were guided by the Holy Spirit to compile the scriptures into what we now call the Bible.
then what happened? Holy Spirit left? what year do you think this compilation was completed?
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Zobel said:

Gabriel prayed to Mary? Elizabeth prayed to Mary?


I know you don't believe in the Bible but I encourage you to use scripture to make your arguments.
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Zobel said:


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My brother, I believe that members of the early church were guided by the Holy Spirit to compile the scriptures into what we now call the Bible.
then what happened? Holy Spirit left? what year do you think this compilation was completed?


I could offer an explanation, but Jesus told us not to share our pearls with pigs.
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jrico2727 said:

M1Buckeye said:

Why do you ignore Paul's directive?

Galatians 1:8-9 esv
But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed. 9 As we have said before, so now I say again: If anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you received, let him be accursed.
Imagine being the one who is outside of the church that Christ started, and the Paul served as a Bishop of, using a quote from a piece of scripture handed down by the Church as proof against the Church. You my friend are who is being warned against. You can copy and paste it as much as you want but you sir are the one contrary to the gospel that was preached and handed down. If you are truly a former Catholic you need to repent and get to Confession to ask pardon for your sacrilege.


So I'm wrong to challenge the doctrines of praying to and "venerating" Mary? Aren't these the types of false doctrines that Paul was speaking of?
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Jesus's church is his body of followers. Why do you presume that the church is the worldly institution known as the Roman Catholic Church?
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M1Buckeye said:

jrico2727 said:

M1Buckeye said:

Why do you ignore Paul's directive?

Galatians 1:8-9 esv
But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed. 9 As we have said before, so now I say again: If anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you received, let him be accursed.
Imagine being the one who is outside of the church that Christ started, and the Paul served as a Bishop of, using a quote from a piece of scripture handed down by the Church as proof against the Church. You my friend are who is being warned against. You can copy and paste it as much as you want but you sir are the one contrary to the gospel that was preached and handed down. If you are truly a former Catholic you need to repent and get to Confession to ask pardon for your sacrilege.


So I'm wrong to challenge the doctrines of praying to and "venerating" Mary? Aren't these the types of false doctrines that Paul was speaking of?
Jesus is a Davidic King. Following the Custom of the Davidic Kings, since they had many wives their mothers were made queens. Such as Solomon made Bathsheba queen, what did she do as Queen Mother she interceded for the people. Jesus who taught that he is God of the Living, and whomever eats my Body and Drinks my Blood has life everlasting. His saints who are in Heaven right now, especially his Mother. As shown in Revelation we see the Heavenly Worship at the Altar of the Lamb, we see the prayers of the faithful incensing the altar. The saints intercedes for us, Mary as queen of Heaven and Earth intercedes for us.

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jrico2727 said:

M1Buckeye said:

jrico2727 said:

M1Buckeye said:

Why do you ignore Paul's directive?

Galatians 1:8-9 esv
But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed. 9 As we have said before, so now I say again: If anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you received, let him be accursed.
Imagine being the one who is outside of the church that Christ started, and the Paul served as a Bishop of, using a quote from a piece of scripture handed down by the Church as proof against the Church. You my friend are who is being warned against. You can copy and paste it as much as you want but you sir are the one contrary to the gospel that was preached and handed down. If you are truly a former Catholic you need to repent and get to Confession to ask pardon for your sacrilege.


So I'm wrong to challenge the doctrines of praying to and "venerating" Mary? Aren't these the types of false doctrines that Paul was speaking of?
Jesus is a Davidic King. Following the Custom of the Davidic Kings, since they had many wives their mothers were made queens. Such as Solomon made Bathsheba queen, what did she do as Queen Mother she interceded for the people. Jesus who taught that he is God of the Living, and whomever eats my Body and Drinks my Blood has life everlasting. His saints who are in Heaven right now, especially his Mother. As shown in Revelation we see the Heavenly Worship at the Altar of the Lamb, we see the prayers of the faithful incensing the altar. The saints intercedes for us, Mary as queen of Heaven and Earth intercedes for us.




Please show me in the Bible.
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M1Buckeye said:

jrico2727 said:

M1Buckeye said:

jrico2727 said:

M1Buckeye said:

Why do you ignore Paul's directive?

Galatians 1:8-9 esv
But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed. 9 As we have said before, so now I say again: If anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you received, let him be accursed.
Imagine being the one who is outside of the church that Christ started, and the Paul served as a Bishop of, using a quote from a piece of scripture handed down by the Church as proof against the Church. You my friend are who is being warned against. You can copy and paste it as much as you want but you sir are the one contrary to the gospel that was preached and handed down. If you are truly a former Catholic you need to repent and get to Confession to ask pardon for your sacrilege.


So I'm wrong to challenge the doctrines of praying to and "venerating" Mary? Aren't these the types of false doctrines that Paul was speaking of?
Jesus is a Davidic King. Following the Custom of the Davidic Kings, since they had many wives their mothers were made queens. Such as Solomon made Bathsheba queen, what did she do as Queen Mother she interceded for the people. Jesus who taught that he is God of the Living, and whomever eats my Body and Drinks my Blood has life everlasting. His saints who are in Heaven right now, especially his Mother. As shown in Revelation we see the Heavenly Worship at the Altar of the Lamb, we see the prayers of the faithful incensing the altar. The saints intercedes for us, Mary as queen of Heaven and Earth intercedes for us.




Please show me in the Bible.
You should know both the old and new testament as the Bibilical scholar you present yourself to be
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M1Buckeye said:

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My brother, I believe that members of the early church were guided by the Holy Spirit to compile the scriptures into what we now call the Bible.
then what happened? Holy Spirit left? what year do you think this compilation was completed?

I could offer an explanation, but Jesus told us not to share our pearls with pigs.
That's rich.
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I found a post where a previous version of M1Buckeye was pro-Catholic.

https://texags.com/forums/15/topics/3224127/replies/60104049

tsk. trolling.
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Trolling is allowed in most SBC parishes as long as its on a boat and results in a fish fry. M1 just taking more things out of context.
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one MEEN Ag said:

Trolling is allowed in most SBC parishes as long as its on a boat and results in a fish fry. M1 just taking more things out of context.
I prefer it to be a Friday fish fry.
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M1Buckeye said:

jrico2727 said:

So if everyone is saved even the demons and satan, then why be good? Why spend time to know, love and serve God? Why follow any of the commandments? Why baptize? Why spread the gospel around the world? Why come on Texags and trash the Catholic Church and faith in multiple threads? If you're telling me it all ends the same for everyone. Although I am pretty sure Our Blessed Lord had mentioned something about sheep and goats, seems like they had different eternal fates. There appears to be a lack of consistency to this logic, it must be why it was condemned as heresy quiet some time ago. You may want to stop, it's up to you, but say hi to Origen for us either way.


Your response is common. I provide scripture which you either ignore or reject and then call me a heretic.

Amazing.


Buddy, heretics use Scripture too.
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Zobel said:

I found a post where a previous version of M1Buckeye was pro-Catholic.

https://texags.com/forums/15/topics/3224127/replies/60104049

tsk. trolling.
We are ALL brothers and sisters in Christ.
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thegoodolag15 said:

M1Buckeye said:

jrico2727 said:

So if everyone is saved even the demons and satan, then why be good? Why spend time to know, love and serve God? Why follow any of the commandments? Why baptize? Why spread the gospel around the world? Why come on Texags and trash the Catholic Church and faith in multiple threads? If you're telling me it all ends the same for everyone. Although I am pretty sure Our Blessed Lord had mentioned something about sheep and goats, seems like they had different eternal fates. There appears to be a lack of consistency to this logic, it must be why it was condemned as heresy quiet some time ago. You may want to stop, it's up to you, but say hi to Origen for us either way.


Your response is common. I provide scripture which you either ignore or reject and then call me a heretic.

Amazing.


Buddy, heretics use Scripture too.
Is teaching people to pray to Mary a heresy?
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M1Buckeye said:

thegoodolag15 said:

M1Buckeye said:

jrico2727 said:

So if everyone is saved even the demons and satan, then why be good? Why spend time to know, love and serve God? Why follow any of the commandments? Why baptize? Why spread the gospel around the world? Why come on Texags and trash the Catholic Church and faith in multiple threads? If you're telling me it all ends the same for everyone. Although I am pretty sure Our Blessed Lord had mentioned something about sheep and goats, seems like they had different eternal fates. There appears to be a lack of consistency to this logic, it must be why it was condemned as heresy quiet some time ago. You may want to stop, it's up to you, but say hi to Origen for us either way.


Your response is common. I provide scripture which you either ignore or reject and then call me a heretic.

Amazing.


Buddy, heretics use Scripture too.
Is teaching people to pray to Mary a heresy?
What gives you any authority to make that claim
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jrico2727 said:

M1Buckeye said:

thegoodolag15 said:

M1Buckeye said:

jrico2727 said:

So if everyone is saved even the demons and satan, then why be good? Why spend time to know, love and serve God? Why follow any of the commandments? Why baptize? Why spread the gospel around the world? Why come on Texags and trash the Catholic Church and faith in multiple threads? If you're telling me it all ends the same for everyone. Although I am pretty sure Our Blessed Lord had mentioned something about sheep and goats, seems like they had different eternal fates. There appears to be a lack of consistency to this logic, it must be why it was condemned as heresy quiet some time ago. You may want to stop, it's up to you, but say hi to Origen for us either way.


Your response is common. I provide scripture which you either ignore or reject and then call me a heretic.

Amazing.


Buddy, heretics use Scripture too.
Is teaching people to pray to Mary a heresy?
What gives you any authority to make that claim
I simply asked a question. It is a heresy to teach people to pray to Mary?

Does it make me a "heretic" if I correctly state that praying to Mary isn't Biblical?

A Catholic will claim that it's NOT a heresy because their church leaders adopted that theology and say that it's good to pray to Mary.

Who gets to define who is a heretic?

I stick with the original scriptures. Does that make me a heretic?



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