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Results from: Notes On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: RANDELLO Ordered by Date |
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1 | Why should we pray to Mary? | 1 Tim 2:5 | RANDELLO | 26718 | ||
It is one thing to judge what is of the world and what is of Christ, another to judge an individual's opportunity for salvation. Psalm 7:8, let the LORD judge the peoples. Judge me, O LORD, according to my righteousness, according to my integrity, O Most High. Deuteronomy 32:36, The LORD will judge his people and have compassion on his servants when he sees their strength is gone and no one is left, slave or free. Did not the children who flocked to Jesus throughout his ministry greet Him with glee and child-like wonder? Did they fall prostrate before Him or reach to touch and greet Him as a child? There is time for them to gain reverance and "holiness", is there no room for them to be children? |
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2 | Why should we pray to Mary? | 1 Tim 2:5 | RANDELLO | 26707 | ||
Have a blessed Christmas! | ||||||
3 | Why should we pray to Mary? | 1 Tim 2:5 | RANDELLO | 26701 | ||
Sorry, I'm not quite up to internet etiquite. Jesus also said, judge not lest you be judged. It is one thing to dissagree with the dogma and another to judge the individual. You spoke of singular people. In our church (church of God), we do teach our children respect and dicipline, however we do allow them to enjoy their interaction with their church family as a child would, this sometimes does result in clild-like exuberance. This was never allowed in a Catholic church. As an altarboy we were taught to do things by rote and not allowed the oportunity to find much joy in our worship. I would like to allow my children to rejoice in their faith not just recite out of fear of dissaproval. | ||||||
4 | Why should we pray to Mary? | 1 Tim 2:5 | RANDELLO | 26691 | ||
AS AN EX-CATHOLIC I AGREE WITH MOST OF YOUR STATEMENTS WITH A COUPLE OF COMMENTS; I DO THINK THE LORD BY HIS OWN WORDS HAS A SPECIAL PLACE IN HIS HEART FOR THE CHILDREN AND DO NOT SEE THE FREEDOM THEY ENJOY IN THE LESS STRUCTURED ATMOSPHERE OF THE PROTESTANT CHURCH AS A PROBLEM. I AM ALSO NOT SURE THAT I WOULD CHOOSE TO CATEGORIZE ANY SERVANT OF GOD AS SAVED OR NOT. IS THIS NOT THE VERY JUDGEMENT THAT YOU ACCUSE THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AS MAKING? |
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