The NT was written by Jews for Jews in the context of Jewish culture and religion.
If God grafts a Gentile into Israel is the person not part of the twelve tribes?
What church or denomination are you affiliated with?
The NT was written by Jews for Jews in the context of Jewish culture and religion.
If God grafts a Gentile into Israel is the person not part of the twelve tribes?
True, just as Christians have from the beginning [SOURCE].Catholics:
Pray to Mary...Pray to their Saints
False. Try again.Trust in their good works...
False. Try again.Reject the Grace Gospel
Worship a mere man (The Pope)
False. Try again.Have idols in their churches
True, just as Christians have from the beginning [SOURCE].Believe in a non-existent Purgatory
False. Limbo has never been a formal teaching of the Catholic Church. If you knew anything at all about Catholicism, you wouldn't have made such a ridiculous claim. Try again....and Limbo
True, just as Jesus Christ himself commanded, and just as Christians have from the beginning [SOURCE].Believe in water baptism
False. There are many married priests in the Catholic Church. Try again.Won't allow their Priests and Nuns to marry
False. Try again.Trust in false doctrine and a false gospel.
True, just as Christians have from the beginning [SOURCE].
False. Try again.
False. Try again.
Wildly, laughably false. Don't bother. :darwinsm:
False. Try again.
True, just as Christians have from the beginning [SOURCE].
False. Limbo has never been a formal teaching of the Catholic Church. If you knew anything at all about Catholicism, you wouldn't have made such a ridiculous claim. Try again.
True, just as Jesus Christ himself commanded, and just as Christians have from the beginning [SOURCE].
False. There are many married priests in the Catholic Church. Try again.
False. Try again.
Gaudium de veritate,
Cruciform
+T+
Go ahead and post your proof for this latest wholly unsubstantiated assertion. Let's have it.I have a good friend who was a Catholic for many years and they would say you're being deceitful.
I think that we are all one in Christ.
What church or denomination are you affiliated with?
So, then, you've opted for disorganized religion. Noted.I don't subscribe to organized religion.
So, then, you've opted for disorganized religion. Noted.
I'm not the one resorting to character judgment and name-calling, friend. You are.You're a bit of a "JERK" aren't ya? They teach you to be that way at the Catholic church?
So, then, you've opted for disorganized religion. Noted.
Well, of course, you're wrong. There were two different messages being preached.
1) Peter preached the Kingdom Gospel to the House of Israel.
2) Paul preached the Grace Gospel to the Gentiles.
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I think you are the one confused. The epistles were written to the early churches, why would it make a difference if the Christians are Jews or Gentiles? There are not two different churches in the Bible.
Yes, two separate messages based on knowledge of God. Not two separate churches.
In fact, it's both.The body of Christ is a spiritual organism, not a corporate organism headed by men.
In fact, it's both.
Amen. Of course, the New Testament has much more than that to say about the one historic Church that Jesus Christ himself founded. For example, THIS.Peter taught, "Shepherd the flock of God which is among you, serving as overseers, not by compulsion but willingly, not for dishonest gain but eagerly, nor as being lords over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock." (1 Peter 5:2-3)
I agreeI think that we are all one in Christ.
Amen. Of course, the New Testament has much more than that to say about the one historic Church that Jesus Christ himself founded. For example, THIS.
Amen. Of course, the New Testament has much more than that to say about the one historic Church that Jesus Christ himself founded. For example, THIS.
The Egyptian obelisk in St. Peter's square says it all for me. The person Catholics call Jesus is actually Tammuz in the Egyptian trinity.