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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: msgzzz Ordered by Date |
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1 | who is mistaken? | 2 Pet 3:16 | msgzzz | 136882 | ||
so if they're mistaken in those areas, how do we know that they're not mistaken on other areas such as salvation by faith alone? more importantly, how do i know you're not mistaken on your definition of an unbeliever? (if you admit that you can be mistaken in areas) |
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2 | unbeliever? | 2 Pet 3:16 | msgzzz | 136782 | ||
that brings us to the question of what is an unbeliever? Luther believed in the Real Prescence, Calvin believed in perpetual virginity of Mary, are they wrong?? were they untaught? do they need to do more bible study? | ||||||
3 | Church fathers are catholics? | 1 Tim 3:15 | msgzzz | 136700 | ||
all those church fathers you mentioned, believed in very "catholic" beliefs. so it follows that the one true church must be the Holy Catholic Church and not the protestant "churches" because none of the fathers hold any of the novel doctrines of protestantism such as imputed justification. so does it mean you're a catholic, then? | ||||||
4 | how could you spot a false teacher? | 1 Tim 3:15 | msgzzz | 136699 | ||
Anyone who doesn't teach the doctrines of Christ and His Church, since the Church is the pillar of truth (1timothy3:15). But which church is the Church of Christ? The only Church that claims to hold the infallible truth is the Catholic Church, so at least it immediately rules out all protestant churches, because if they are not infallible, then they are fallible. | ||||||
5 | Who are the untaught and unstable? | 2 Pet 3:16 | msgzzz | 136697 | ||
Who are the untaught and unstable? Luther? Calvin? | ||||||
6 | more info. on baptism, what way we shoul | Matt 28:19 | msgzzz | 136696 | ||
i don't understand how these people here can ignore the plain words of Jesus and still think they are Christians just because you "accept Jesus into your heart". Surely Christ is asking us to obey Him and not pick and choose whatever we want? Baptism is important because that's what Jesus asked us to do. |
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7 | prophecy fulfilled? | Mal 1:11 | msgzzz | 136620 | ||
i'm talking about the eucharistic sacrifice in the mass. | ||||||
8 | prophecy fulfilled? | Mal 1:11 | msgzzz | 136582 | ||
Hasn't the Catholic Church fulfilled this prophecy? | ||||||
9 | Did Jesus, have sisters and brothers | Matt 13:55 | msgzzz | 136581 | ||
This is what John Calvin thinks: From commentary of John Calvin on Mathew 13:55, "The word brothers, we have formerly mentioned, is employed, agreeably to the Hebrew idiom, to denote any relatives whatever; and, accordingly, Helvidius displayed excessive ignorance in concluding that Mary must have had many sons, because Christ's brothers are sometimes mentioned. " Does he need to do more bible study?? |
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10 | Until | Matt 1:25 | msgzzz | 136580 | ||
Here's what John Calvin wrote: There have been certain folk who have wished to suggest from this passage, [Matt. 1:25], that the Virgin Mary had other children than the Son of God, and that Joseph had then dwelt with her later; but what folly this is! For the gospel writer did not wish to record what happened afterwards; he simply wished to make clear Joseph’s obedience and to show also that Joseph had been well and truly assured that it was God who had sent his angel to Mary. He had therefore never dwelt with her nor had he shared her company.4 John Calvin, Sermon on Matthew 1:22-25, 1562. From commentary of John Calvin on Mathew 13:55, "The word brothers, we have formerly mentioned, is employed, agreeably to the Hebrew idiom, to denote any relatives whatever; and, accordingly, Helvidius displayed excessive ignorance in concluding that Mary must have had many sons, because Christ's brothers are sometimes mentioned. |
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