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Vatican Priest Declares "Yoga is the Work of the Devil"
Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by JTornado1, Nov 29, 2011.
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The title of this thread is: "Vatican Priest Declares 'Yoga is the Work of the Devil'"
I wonder what else the Catholics are saying these days:
I wonder if he made a mistake when saying "embrace anew Jesus," he really meant, "embrace a new Jesus."
Oh, wait, they have already done that!
The last statement verifies it: Jesus and 'His Church' are one. :laugh:
It is kinda funny isn't it; if it weren't so sad. :(
He went on to say:
Now Jesus is the One who teaches, heals, saves, serves, and invites; not the RCC. Their doctrines will send a person to hell if you believe them. -
LAKESIDE...
You actually believe that a religious organization that is ovrerflowing with false teaching, superstition, idolatry, heresy, blasphemy, child molestation, and full blown goddess worship.....is Gods *supposed* One true church!?!? With a church like that, who needs hell?
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Here is where I have a problem, DHK. You state, 'Their doctrines will send a person to hell if you believe them.' I have been reading threads in this forum for some time. I know that 'Thinkingstuff' has returned to the Catholic Church after professing what you would call an evangelical faith for years. I have no doubt in my mind that he was 'born-again' in the sense that we Baptist's would define it. Thinkingstuff now has decided, after what appears to be extensive study of Catholic theology and church history, that the Catholic Church's doctrines are biblical and not only believes them also teaches them! Are you saying he must not really have been saved to begin with if he doesn't eventually repent and leave the Catholic Church? I don't know what else you could possibly conclude given your stated position.
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"I am a truly a born again believer in both the Catholic and Protestant sense of the term. I once lived in sin and had no thought toward or of God. I was preached to and shown the gospel of Salvation by faith through grace. I believed it in my heart. I repented (said I was sorry then turned 180 degrees from my previous life). By God's grace my life immediately changed and I had a hunger for God's word. I went to Christian churches and universities. I've been door to door. I've been on missionary trips. I've helped build churches in Africa, England, and Main. Been to a few Nicky Criuz conserts and was moved by his testimony. Read the cross and the switchblade several times. Became an efficienado of Christian contemporary groups (when I was young). Ie... Michael Card (My favorite), Amy Grant, Sandy Patty (was sadden when I heard both these women got divorced), Keith Green (still love his music though he was anti-catholic), Michael W. Smith (I still get chills and goose bumps with his rendition of the Sanctus or Holy Holy Holy), Petra (older stuff like the coloring song) - guess I'm showing my age huh - and Rich Mullins. I looked for good books to read by AW Tozer, RC Sproul, Francis Sheaffer, Elizabeth Elliot (good reflections from her time with her husband and her own mission work), had a copy of My Upmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers at my bed side as well as my copy (and still have it by the way) of Foxe's Book of Martyrs. I met my wife in church (she sang in the chior) and I don't think I had too many friends apart from my home church (which was Southern Baptist) because my life revolved around it. I bring these things up to give you some sense of my life and growth in the faith before returning to the Catholic faith. Which, btw was a huge jump for me because I leaned towards Reformed (TULIP). And Certainly it didn't happen over night. Lots of study and prayer went into it before I even considered researching it."
Post by "Thinkingstuff" taken from a thread, now closed, on 'does RCC have the true Gospel'.Now he totally embraces and believes Catholic doctrine. Is he going to hell if he dies today? -
Lakeside...
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Here is ABUNDUNT evidence of the cultic nature of the apostate cult of Catholicism....
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Alive In Christ: Maybe you can answer my question. Would you take a look at my post addressing DHK. Thanks!
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DHK is fully capable of handling your posts to him.
Since he has obviously not seen your post to him yet, could respond to my posts to you? -
Here are the facts:
Regarding salvation: If a person has trusted Christ and is now in error, either:
1. He will be severely chastised by God for his disobedience, even to the point of death. He will be a most miserable Christian, for God chastens those that are his. Read Hebrews chapter 12.
2. If he claims to be saved and receives no chastisement then he probably wasn't saved in the first place. God chastises those that are his.
In 1Cor.11:30, for those that abused the sacredness of the Lord's Table, some were weak, some were sick, and some God had killed. God had chastised them. He does not take the disobedience of a believer lightly.
The RCC is not, never was, never will be a Christian organization. Regardless what a person's testimony may be if they are part of this apostate, demonically influenced doctrine, anti-Christ organization, they are in sin, and will receive chastisement if they are believers. If they do not receive chastisement, they should look well to their own lives.
1. The Bible plainly teaches: "For by grace are you saved through faith, and that not of yourselves. It is the gift of God; not of works, lest any man should boast." (Eph.2:8,9)
2. The RCC teaches plainly contrary to that:
a. Baptism saves, or works save. They do not believe that one is saved by faith but rather by baptism. Their catechism teaches that Baptism = new birth. That doctrine can only lead a person to hell. You cannot believe in the Biblical teaching of the new birth and the RCC teaching of the new birth at the same time. We are not schizophrenics and neither was Jesus who taught us the new birth. You must take a stand here. What does it teach. It does not teach baptism, and thus the RCC is in heresy; its doctrines sending people to hell.
If a person believed they were saved by faith, but now they believe they are saved by works, as in baptismal regeneration, what is one to believe?
If a person was a Baptist, but now is a J.W., what is one to believe? The greatest majority of the J.W.'s are former Baptists.
If a person was a Baptist and is now converted to Islam, what is one to believe?
If a person was a Baptist and is now converted to the RCC, what is one to believe?
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If you are correct, then "Thinkingstuff" must be miserable now that he is back in the Catholic Church. Only he can confirm or deny that. Maybe he will do that for us. I do have a close family member who has a similar testimony to that of "Thinkingstuff" and she assures me she is not a 'miserable Christian' now that she has become a Catholic and I do see the fruits of the Spirit in her life. This is what is most difficult for me. I hear what you are saying, but the life and witness of my aunt suggests otherwise.
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