don't encourage her
I am not interpreting the Bible. The Bible has already been interpreted from Greek to English. The Bible is clearly written. Just believe what it says, and obey it.How, then, can you be certain that your preferred interpretations of the Bible are correct, rather than merely a case of you being "ensnared by Satan"?
That is not true. You claim it, but it is not true. There is no mention in the Bible of the things the Catholics do---in fact, the Catholics do things the scriptures say NOT to do.• First, the Catholic Church is not a "denomination." Being Christ's original one historic Church, it simply cannot in any way qualify as a such.
God’s Truth can be found, and that is what nothing can ever prevail against.• Second, being Christ's one historic Church, with whose teachings Jesus equated his very own infallible teachings (Lk. 10:16; 1 Tim. 3:15), the Church can no more teach "false doctrines" than can Jesus Christ himself. As Christ himself promised, the gates of Hades will never prevail against the Church (Mt. 16:18).
Nonsense. Everyone who reads any document whatsoever interprets that document. To "interpret" means "to draw out the meaning." If you do not interpret the Bible, then you read it without discerning its meaning!I am not interpreting the Bible.
You're thinking of translation, not interpretation.The Bible has already been interpreted from Greek to English.
Already answered---and corrected---in Post #798 above.The Bible is clearly written. Just believe what it says, and obey it.
The fact that the Catholic Church is in fact Christ's one historic Church is plainly demonstrated here, here, and here.That is not true. You claim it, but it is not true.
Generally, there is biblical precedent for all Catholic beliefs, however implicit it might be, and there is nothing in Scripture to forbid any Catholic belief and practice.There is no mention in the Bible of the things the Catholics do...
Rather, Catholics believe some things that your chosen man-made non-Catholic sect has told you the Bible forbids. Big difference there....in fact, the Catholics do things the scriptures say NOT to do.
Too bad the biblical text doesn't actually say that. What Jesus says is that he will build his Church---not "churchES"---and that the gates of Hades will not prevail against it (that is, his Church). Here you're trying to shoehorn your preferred non-Catholic sect's tradition into the biblical text.God’s Truth can be found, and that is what nothing can ever prevail against.
No you're wrong. I'm looking for the scriptures showing that Jesus' clear word, "Whoever believes in me will do the works that I do, and will do greater ones than these" (John 14:12), is not applicable anymore.As for us doing greater works---that was during the laying of the foundation. The foundation has been laid.
Hebrews 2:3 how shall we escape if we ignore so great a salvation? This salvation, which was first announced by the Lord, was confirmed to us by those who heard him.
4 God also testified to it by signs, wonders and various miracles, and by gifts of the Holy Spirit distributed according to his will.
Acts 14:3
So Paul and Barnabas spent considerable time there, speaking boldly for the Lord, who confirmed the message of his grace by enabling them to perform signs and wonders.
Just read, believe, and obey.Nonsense. Everyone who reads any document whatsoever interprets that document. To "interpret" means "to draw out the meaning." If you do not interpret the Bible, then you read it without discerning its meaning!
It is not difficult…call no man ‘father’ you are brothers. Do not bow to the works of your hands…You're thinking of translation, not interpretation.
You deny the scriptures.Generally, there is biblical precedent for all Catholic beliefs, however implicit it might be, and there is nothing in Scripture to forbid any Catholic belief and practice.
In any case, your comment here assumes the validity of the 16th-century Protestant notion of sola scriptura, which is itself nowhere taught in "Scripture alone," and therefore simply refutes itself.
The Church is the body of Christ. The body of Christ is true worshipers.Too bad the biblical text doesn't actually say that. What Jesus says is that he will build his Church---not "churchES"---and that the gates of Hades will not prevail against it (that is, his Church). Here you're trying to shoehorn your preferred non-Catholic sect's tradition into the biblical text.
No you're wrong. I'm looking for the scriptures showing that Jesus' clear word, "Whoever believes in me will do the works that I do, and will do greater ones than these" (John 14:12), is not applicable anymore.
These are all good passages you've quoted (not that there are bad passages of Sacred Scripture ), but they do not show that Jesus' clear word in John 14:12 was only true during the Apostolic generation.
False. And, you're judging another's heart again. :nono:You do not love God's truth.
And Jesus tells us plainly, "Whoever believes in me will do the works that I do, and will do greater ones than these" (John 14:12).I have shown you scripture that tells us plainly that it was during the laying of the foundation that signs, and miracles were given.
Fixed it for you.Just read, interpret, believe, and obey.
Your question suggests that you yourself somehow do not interpret what you read, a ridiculous notion that I have already refuted in my previous post. In short: You interpret the Bible just like everyone else who reads it.It is not difficult…call no man ‘father’ you are brothers. Do not bow to the works of your hands…Why do you need someone to interpret that for you?
We deny and go against your favored interpretations/applications of the Scriptures. Big difference there.You deny the scriptures. You not only deny the scriptures, you go against them.
How familiar are you with the miracles worked by God through the saints?I never heard of anyone walking on water or a greater miracle... yet.
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We will know them by their fruits.False. And, you're judging another's heart again.
You do not believe Jesus.And Jesus tells us plainly, "Whoever believes in me will do the works that I do, and will do greater ones than these" (John 14:12).
I believe Jesus over you.
I never heard of anyone walking on water or a greater miracle... yet.
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Looks like John 14:12 has not expired is all.Very... why?
Yes. What fruits do you imagine you are yielding, I wonder? I could tell you what fruits they look like if you'd prefer, but let's see what fruits you think you are bearing to start with.We will know them by their fruits.
Groan.I show you what God’s Word plainly says, but you do not want it, you want what your denomination teaches.
Liar. False accuser. Sinner.You do not believe Jesus.
You still deny Jesus. John 14:12God testified to what Jesus, the prophets, and the apostles said during the laying of the foundation. The foundation has been laid. The testimony has been given.
Hebrews 2:4 God also testified to it by signs, wonders and various miracles, and by gifts of the Holy Spirit distributed according to his will.
Acts 14:3
So Paul and Barnabas spent considerable time there, speaking boldly for the Lord, who confirmed the message of his grace by enabling them to perform signs and wonders.
No, the saints.That is right. God is not testifying to what the Catholic popes add to the Bible.
Nihilo claims the Catholic popes have done many great signs and wonders like the apostles. The apostles raised the dead, gave sight to the blind, and healed the paralyzed.
No, the saints.
Not all Popes were saints.
I am not personally attacking people instead of defending God’s Truth.Yes. What fruits do you imagine you are yielding, I wonder? I could tell you what fruits they look like if you'd prefer, but let's see what fruits you think you are bearing to start with.
You did not watch your life and your doctrines closely.You still deny Jesus. John 14:12
I am not personally attacking people
we have a thread just for bickering