So you do not believe in miracles.No Catholic, not the Catholic popes, or any of the Catholic "Saints" are doing the signs and miracles that the apostles did.
Oh.
I do.
So you do not believe in miracles.No Catholic, not the Catholic popes, or any of the Catholic "Saints" are doing the signs and miracles that the apostles did.
Yes you are! You are doing EXACTLY that!I am not personally attacking people instead of defending God’s truth.
'Same to you.I show you what God’s Word plainly says, but you do not want it, you want what your denomination teaches.
Yet you say: "I am not personally attacking people instead of defending God’s truth." :crackup:You do not believe Jesus.
Yet you say: "I am not personally attacking people instead of defending God’s truth." :crackup:I can prove it easily. Do you call your brothers ‘father’? Do you bow to the works of your hands? Do you pray to others beside Jesus?
You do not want God’s truth
Yet you say: "I am not personally attacking people instead of defending God’s truth." :crackup: :rotfl:, you want the Catholic denomination’s truth.
You did not watch your life and your doctrines closely.
1 Timothy 4:6 Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers.
"I am not personally attacking people instead of defending God’s truth." :crackup:You are even delusional about the signs and wonders you claim are going on.
God 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.
So you do not believe in miracles.
Oh.
I do.
You need to go there, for you do not offer anything usually than personal jabs.
No, I am speaking about doctrines.Yes you are! You are doing EXACTLY that!
I believe all of God’s Word.'Same to you.
So far I have you ignoring or explaining away John 8:11 and John 14:12.
I wonder how many other scriptures you conveniently don't believe . . .
I am speaking against false doctrines. People here are personally attacking.Yet you say: "I am not personally attacking people instead of defending God’s truth."
Yet you say: "I am not personally attacking people instead of defending God’s truth."
I will be happy to join you there
and
we can bicker as much as you would like
but
at least we will not be ruining good threads
I understand you are sad that I say things against the church that you love; however, the church that you love goes against God's Word, and it goes against me.
Rather, the Church goes against GT's preferred interpretations of God's Word---BIG difference there.I understand you are sad that I say things against the church that you love; however, the church that you love goes against God's Word, and it goes against me.
we can bicker
but
let's do it in the bickering thread
Rather, the Church goes against GT's preferred interpretations of God's Word---BIG difference there.
Like this and this.I can prove to you easily that you do not obey God.
Matthew 23:9 And do not call anyone on earth 'father,' for you have one Father, and he is in heaven. Tell me how the Catholics obey that teaching.
Like this and this.Micah 5:13 I will destroy your idols and your sacred stones from among you; you will no longer bow down to the work of your hands. Tell me how the Catholics obey that.
Rather, the Church goes against GT's preferred interpretations of God's Word---BIG difference there.
Gaudium de veritate,
Cruciform
+T+
What do you think about Mark 16:17-18?I believe all of God’s Word.
OK.That is right.
What do you think about Mark 16:17-18?
OK.
Your argument is exceedingly weak. You need to provide positive evidence that miracles have ceased, but you keep showing me that miracles occurred through the first generation church. I already know that.I have already explained those scriptures to you more than once.
During the laying of the foundation, God confirmed the message that was spoken by Jesus, and the apostles. God bore witness to the Message by permitting them to do signs and miracles.
Acts 14:3 Yet Paul and Barnabas remained there for a considerable time, speaking freely and relying on the Lord, while He bore witness to the Message of His grace by permitting signs and marvels to be done by them.
The foundation has been laid. The Message has been confirmed and testified to by God.
Your argument is exceedingly weak.
You need to provide positive evidence that miracles have ceased, but you keep showing me that miracles occurred through the first generation church. I already know that.
The plainest reading of Jesus' clear word is that miracles will accompany believers, not just Apostles. You go against Jesus' clear word.
Paul said we ought to covet to prophesy. I do. It's one of the greatest of the knowledge gifts. Anyone who yields themselves to Him can prophesy, as He wills.
I have been Evangelical Protestant most of my life, even spending some time living in a fulltime religious community.
The more I researched the origin of the bible and the history of my faith, the more I discovered the Catholic Church.
I am taking steps towards joining the Catholic Church and my question is this....'Why shouldn't I?'
I am not asking because I doubt my journey, I am asking because I haven't come across a good enough reason NOT to join.
Each side, for and against may debate, I look forward to reading each side's responses.
So, why shouldn't I convert to the Catholic Church?