SaulToPaul 2
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Nope. And I haven't been to Purgatory yet either.
It's interesting that we have millions partaking daily, and we never hear of any falling dead from partaking unworthily.
Nope. And I haven't been to Purgatory yet either.
As usual, the Mayor is correctamundo.
Have you ever seen anyone partake unworthily and collapse in church?
It's interesting that we have millions partaking daily, and we never hear of any falling dead from partaking unworthily.
Is that what Paul said would happen though? That people would partake unworthily and then drop dead? He said, "many are weak and sickly among you, and many sleep." That's not exactly the same picture you're painting is it? I mean, it's not, to me.It's interesting that we have millions partaking daily, and we never hear of any falling dead from partaking unworthily.
Is that what Paul said would happen though? That people would partake unworthily and then drop dead? He said, "many are weak and sickly among you, and many sleep." That's not exactly the same picture you're painting is it? I mean, it's not, to me.
I can't satisfy your curiosity as to what precisely Paul meant by his ominous words there. I just know that what the Church has decided to do in response to those words, is to express unambiguously that before partaking, you should examine yourself, and the Church has further decided what that means for any who wish to partake during Catholic or Orthodox Mass; that you should be respectively Catholic or Orthodox, and, and I can only speak for the Catholic faith here, that you should not have committed grave matter without confessing it first. This is the Church's own interpretation of what Paul meant when he said, "let a man examine himself" (1Co11:28KJV).You're right, it is not necessarily instant.
But we are not seeing widespread outbreaks of many falling weak and sickly after partaking unworthily.
Can you imagine the media field day...
iirc, they use them in the rcc to prepare the host, symbolizing Christ's sacrifice on the alter
I have a question about the church in the wilderness. Where did they keep the organ and offering plates?
I see you already have a destination in mind.Nope. And I haven't been to Purgatory yet either.
They have no purpose because they really aren't altars.I wasn't until I got saved that I began to wonder why "church buildings" have altars.
They have no purpose.
They didn't slaughter goats on altars in the Old Testament, either.they didn't slaughter goats on them in your church?
God is everywere and everywere we can be with god,we can pray God and we can please GOd.
"Paul told the Athenians that God does not dwell in man-made buildings (Acts 17:24-25). Why, this statement would manage to get most of Christendom stirred all out of sorts; but it’s true: God does NOT live in man-made structures of ANY kind – PERIOD.
"Would Paul count our contemporary Christianity – with its proliferation of “Houses of God” and “Sanctuaries” – among the likes of the pagan temples of Athens? Are not these Christian “Houses of Worship” just as pagan, and as heathen as those of Athens? Would he speak the word of rebuke to us as well?
"Yet there is really good news in all of this. We do not need to “go” somewhere to “meet” Him. For truly,
“In Him we live, and move, and have our being” 28)."
Well the omission seems odd, no?AMR disagrees with the bulk of my beliefs but only negs me when I forget to post a citation on a quote.
Priorities. Everyone has them.
Musterion,
Are you a universalist like Pilkington, too?
Do you agree with his view on polygamy (he likes it)?
AMR
Well the omission seems odd, no?
In this thread the matter is a quote from a universalist who promotes polygamy. In another it is an uncited quote from an antinomian.
I suppose lack of citations from such stalwarts is not unexpected. :AMR:
AMR
I would not if he did so. Then again I am not living in those turbulent times.Do you agree with Calvin's wanting to see Mike Servetus die? Huh? HUH!?!? Well DOYA?!!
If I truly knew all that he said and did I would likely find something to quibble about.Or do you agree only with some of the things Calvin believed, said and did?
You are a poor player. The game requires that the things offered up have actual factuality such that the genetic fallacy is plain to see.(Am I playing your Associative Guilt/Well Poisoning game right?)