Again, true Christianity is founded upon faith in Jesus Christ.
The $100,000 Roman Catholic Question.
Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by Ps104_33, Feb 4, 2007.
Page 4 of 16
-
-
The True Christianity is not founded upon the heresy from the Apocrypha and human traditions, which is the case with Roman Catholic. -
-
Moreover, the seriousness of such human tradition of Roman Catholic is far, far ( thousand, thousand times) more than any of Protestants'. The main problem is that you don't distinguish such serious ones from the minor tradition which is according to the Bible.
Which tradition have you found among /Protestant groups? If any tradition which is contradictory to Bible teaching is found in any protestant group, they much be changed, otherwise they must be condemned.
Could you compare any of them with Purgatory, Compulsory Celibacy, Papacy, Infant Baptism, Idol for Mary, Idol for Joseph, Prayer to the dead, Prayer for the dead, Confession to the Priest, Indulgence Business, Lent, Assumption ( Ascension of Mary), etc?
Roman Catholic is a big, big shopping mall of all the paganism, heresies, idolatry, and goddess worship, idol worshipping priesthood (Chemarim). You can buy any paganism there ! -
What are you gonna fill your life with once no one will argue Catholicism with you?
-
You couldn't show me any Human Tradition among Protestants, comparable to Roman Catholic Traditions. -
The Sinner's Prayer is one example.
-
Gerhard Ebersoehn Active MemberSite Supporter
You must have been very tired!
In this post, what does it say about the Sabbath? Is the Sabbath question haunting you so much it plagues you just while hearing the word "the Word"?
I in this post argued against the basic difference between the true and the false Church : between RCatholicism and Protestantism. The Bible is that basic difference; you capitulate me for harping on the Sabbath? You just see GE and the Sabbath gnaws on you; it must be a thorn in your flesh, DHK. -
Gerhard Ebersoehn Active MemberSite Supporter
Eliyahoo, it is true! Don't fear, brother, stand fast in Christ! You are breave, indeed. -
We must distinguish what is tolerable and what is not permissible. -
Gerhard Ebersoehn Active MemberSite Supporter
Protestantism!
Undaunted! -
-
Gerhard Ebersoehn Active MemberSite Supporter
I stayed on the topic of YOUR post. But I shall try to abide, dear DHK. Thanks for having tolerating my hot headedness so far.
-
-
-
Gerhard Ebersoehn Active MemberSite Supporter
-
-
-
It could, perhaps, be seen as comparable to Catholic traditions - in that - today, many Baptists don't even ask the question. They just assume the position of whatever local church they belong to, or - if they do ponder it - the answer can become, "I don't know and it doesn't matter because it is not essential to the faith." However, at the outset of the Baptist church in the 1600's it was an essential enough question to spur the formation, within little more than one generation, of two branches of the Baptist faith - each believing they were right.
CA -
I don't care very much about whether Jesus died for all or for only believers, but I know 1 John 2:2 says He died not only for us, but also for the world. This type of interpretation or the Great Tribulation after Rapture or before Rapture, those are rather a matter of Bible interpretation.
However, in case of Roman Catholics, they have so many theoretic human traditions like Threefold hat for the Pope, Ankh Cross, Purgatory, Maria's Ascension, Indulgence, Extreme Unction ( anointing at the deathbed), confession to the Priest ( while there is no priest system in NT), Hierchy system of Clergy, Black gowns for the priests which were worn by Idol worshipping priests ( Chemarim in Zephania 1: 4), Lent ( common practice in Babylonian goddess worship), compulsory celibacy, nuns, etc.
What are the human tradition in Protestants comparable to the above mentioned RC traditions?
Page 4 of 16