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81 | Papal Authority Optional for RCC? | Bible general Archive 1 | Brian.g | 48351 | ||
Hank If I do not fully accept the pastoral leadership of the Pope and the teachings of the Catholic Church, then I would have chosen not to be a Catholic. If I have chosen not to be a Catholic, then the "penalty" I believe I would receive would be a less complete relationship with God. What would the Church do to me, for choosing not to be a Catholic - nothing worse than what I would have already done to myself. Brian |
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82 | Papal Authority Optional for RCC? | Bible general Archive 1 | Brian.g | 48364 | ||
Hank I'm not trying to play games with words or avoid your question. In today's world, the Church does recognize that the greater penalty which we would suffer is in our relationship with God. Church law - Each case is evaluated on its own merit and many factors are taken into consideration. There is no cut and dried answer. Brian |
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83 | Sola Scriptura supported by bible? | Bible general Archive 1 | Brian.g | 48365 | ||
Joe Help me out a little. What more are you looking for. Brian |
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84 | What does a godfather do? | Bible general Archive 1 | Brian.g | 71330 | ||
Makarios A godfather in Baptism and a sponsor in Confirmation share similiar roles in this life-long relationship of developing and nurturing, in Christ. An example of this role is seen in 2 Timothy in the nurturing relationship Paul had with Timothy. By the time this letter was written, Timothy had spent many years under the guidance of Paul. Brian |
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85 | God protected Cain from whom | OT general | Brian.g | 14159 | ||
When God put a mark on Cain to protect Cain, from who was God protecting Cain? | ||||||
86 | God protected Cain from whom | OT general | Brian.g | 14162 | ||
Nolan You have taken it upon yourself to be a teacher on this forum. A teacher is a leader. Be a leader and teach the word of God. But, teach with the wisdom your students are entitled to. You have much to offer the members of this forum, but offer it with dignity and wisdom. Brian |
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87 | God protected Cain from whom | OT general | Brian.g | 14170 | ||
then answer the questions I ask, without giving double-talk. From who is God protecting Cain |
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88 | Answer the Question | OT general | Brian.g | 14186 | ||
Radioman He asked about one single group Why is it so difficult to answer the question Brian |
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89 | Answer the Question | OT general | Brian.g | 14190 | ||
Each denomination has a slightly different interpretation on salvation, why not take advantage of this opportunity and teach what you believe when someone is receptive to listening to you instead of shutting them out. | ||||||
90 | Answer the Question | OT general | Brian.g | 14199 | ||
You know, it might be interesting to see how each group answers. Is there a representative from each group who is willing to answer the man? |
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91 | Answer the Question | OT general | Brian.g | 14252 | ||
Yes, I do understand what you are looking for, but unfortunately, I am not the person who can provide the answer. From your other posting, I sense your frustration. However, all things said and done, this is a fine forum in which, overall, people want to help teach. I am sure someone here will assist you with your question. There are many good Christians here. Give the others a chance to come to your assistance. |
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92 | Answer the Question | OT general | Brian.g | 14258 | ||
retxar I understand your thoughts, but I think you will agree that one thing lacking in this forum is tolerance of others who don't think exactly the same way the others think. But, I also know that when the list that DIM has asked for help in compiling, everyone is going to be pleasantly surprised at the similiarities. With the knowledge, I think tolerance will grow of other Christians and that will help expand the benefits of this forum. In the name of Christian brotherhood, will you try to answer for one of the denominations? Brian |
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93 | Answer the Question | OT general | Brian.g | 14289 | ||
Nolan Even though you and I may disagree at times, I have a great deal of respect for you as a leader and as a teacher. Will you now assist DIM with an single select answer? Brian |
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94 | Answer the Question | OT general | Brian.g | 14300 | ||
Norrie I knew you would show up and help. You just can't resist helping a person in need. What a great fault to have. Norrie, you know this group better than I, who else do you think would be a good choice to offer assistance. Brian |
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95 | Answer the Question | OT general | Brian.g | 14305 | ||
No, I'm not the person to speak for the Catholic Church. If this information is going to be used for instructional purposes, I have the responsibility to the student, as well as the Church to explain things exactly right. I'm not qualified at this time. Nolan, Hank, Steve Butler, Tim Moran and all others - Who can help DIM finish this project. |
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96 | Answer the Question | OT general | Brian.g | 14326 | ||
EdB This sounds like a book which I'd like to read. Thanks for mentioning it here. Brian |
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97 | Salvation | OT general | Brian.g | 14328 | ||
Steve Many thanks for jumping in and helping DIM Brian |
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98 | To learn the truth | OT general | Brian.g | 72499 | ||
FytRobert Jewish people trace the origin of their race as Abraham/Isaac. In Gen 17, God vowed to make great nations from Abraham and to be their God, but the covenant (to be their God) was through Isaac (Gen 17:19 and 21). Muslims trace the origin of their race (the Arabic people) back to Abraham/Ishmeal. Also, in Gen 17, God vowed to make a great nation from Abraham, but through Ishmeal (Gen 17:19) and the story is further told in Gen 21:12-21. Ishmeal's mother was an Egyptian slave and as told in Gen 21:20-21 - God was with the boy as he grew up. He lived in the wilderness and became an expert bowman, with his home in the wilderness of Paran. His mother got a wife for him from the land of Egypt. Muslims consider this the beginning of the Arabic race. Paran was a desert tract forming the northeastern division of the peninsula of Sinai, lying between the 'Arabah' (Arabia) on the east and the wilderness of Shur on the west In Gen 17:24-25, Abraham and Ishmeal were both circumcised, together when Ishmeal was 13 years old. I think it is safe to assume that because of Abrahams loyalty to God, Abraham raised Ishmeal to share in the same beliefs and praise of God as he, Abraham. Brian |
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99 | if someone take there own life where wil | NT general Archive 1 | Brian.g | 15980 | ||
Golden Child If a man is humiliated and is facing financial losses, business closure, etc. and kills himself, then this would be a sin. If a man is severely troubled and mentally disturbed and not thinking as a rational human being, then they are not committing a sin, because it is not a conscious voluntary decision on their part. It is the result of sickness or injury. Brian |
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100 | if someone take there own life where wil | NT general Archive 1 | Brian.g | 16012 | ||
I just said it was a sin, not that it would keep him from heaven. If a person suffers financial loss or some other situation which would cause humilitation and ultimately, suicide, I'm not sure that they have found and trusted Jesus. Otherwise, I would hope that their faith in Jesus would help them through this crisis. |
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