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21 | should a catholic marraige be sanctified | Bible general Archive 2 | Dalcent | 131846 | ||
The Lord took me from sin and unbelief and translated me into the kingdom of his dear Son. Every waking hour I live and breathe Jesus Christ my Saviour and Lord. My life is consumed with the love of my God. I have been saved, redeemed, rescued from the darkness. God has given me a deep love for his chosen race the Jewish people. If I die and find out I built my life on Christ and he was not the truth then I will perish, but I believe he is Saviour, Lord, eternal Father and King of Kings. If anyone thinks because I am a Catholic, because I follow the faith of the first millenium, the faith of the undivided Church of East and West, that means I am not a Christian then you are utterly wrong. My years will pass in fleeting days and I will then see my God face to face and if God has called you in this Way then you'll spend eternity with me too. | ||||||
22 | They were not born again at time of marr | Bible general Archive 2 | Dalcent | 131568 | ||
Moey, Where does the New Testament tell us to say a prayer to get born-again. Please give me the scriptural reference for this prayer. What do you make of Matthew 16:18? Jesus spoke in Aramaic and Peter and Rock are the same word in Aramaic: namely Kepha (compare Galatians 2:9). You have cleary read too many anti-Catholic books and comics. |
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23 | Acts 2:38, why people delay baptism | Acts 2:38 | Dalcent | 113361 | ||
Evangelical churches generally delay baptism because as you correctly observe they pray Jesus into their heart. Baptism apparently does not save and is only an ordinance. Many historic Protestant denominations as well as Roman Catholics and Orthodox contend that baptism together with a profession of faith is what saves and is the beginning of the Christian life. It is called "baptismal regeneration" and is a key area of disagreement between the two main branches of Christianity: those who emphasize the historic creeds (catholics) and those calling themselves evangelicals. For Baptismal Regeneration http://www.bringyou.to/apologetics/a25.htm Against Baptismal Regeneration (Baptist) http://www.fundamentalbiblechurch.org/Tracts/fbcbaptr.htm I always recommend investigating both sides rather than entrenching myself in one position. Furthermore it is always a problem reading the Bible objectively once you have a fixed intepretive system in place. |
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24 | Where can I learn about Ash Wednesday? | Bible general Archive 2 | Dalcent | 112065 | ||
Celebrating Ash Wednesday really belongs to Catholic / high church Christianity and is not generally celebrated in evangelical circles. Check out this article for information: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01775b.htm Apparently Mel Gibson has chosen Ash Wednesday (the first day of Lent) to launch his film "The Passion." |
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