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Re: You baptism is probably invalid

upsidedehead ·
Originally Posted by WINDSONG: Originally Posted by upsidedehead: Originally Posted by skippy delepepper: Holster those guns Windsong. These are our forum friends that have stood behind us for the most part from the blazeing attacks from Bill and BeternU. Whether or not you think so, the way you are telling people they are doomed isn't winning any hearts. I truley believe God knows whats in everyone's hearts. And there will be others in Heaven that were not LDS in this life. As it is Bill...
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Re: You baptism is probably invalid

WINDSONG ·
Originally Posted by upsidedehead: Originally Posted by WINDSONG: Originally Posted by upsidedehead: Originally Posted by skippy delepepper: Holster those guns Windsong. These are our forum friends that have stood behind us for the most part from the blazeing attacks from Bill and BeternU. Whether or not you think so, the way you are telling people they are doomed isn't winning any hearts. I truley believe God knows whats in everyone's hearts. And there will be others in Heaven that were not...
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Re: You baptism is probably invalid

upsidedehead ·
YOu can not weasel out of this one with that frail and impotent response. You said, when you began this string: "The power and authority from GOD must come down an unbroken chain of authority traceable back to Jesus Christ. So ask you preacher to prove he or she has that power and authority in a traceable line back to Jesus Christ. I'll bet they CAN NOT! and if they cant, Then all the ordinances performed by that person are are INVALID and USELESS. This is very important because to get into...
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Re: You baptism is probably invalid

WINDSONG ·
Originally Posted by Karl Leuba: Madam, the person -- priest or elder of BFF -- who performs the Baptism is of no consequence. BOY ARE YOU WRONG! EVEN JESUS HAD TO BE BAPTISED BY SOMEONE HOLDING THE PRIESTHOOD A S JOHN THE BAPTIST DID. It is the Baptized who determines his fate. If you will bother to read the sacrament of Baptism, you will find, with a few exceptions, that the sacrament is acceptance into the body of Christians. It is not the path to salvation, Though the Roman Catholic...
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Re: You baptism is probably invalid

upsidedehead ·
Originally Posted by WINDSONG: Originally Posted by Karl Leuba: Madam, the person -- priest or elder of BFF -- who performs the Baptism is of no consequence. BOY ARE YOU WRONG! EVEN JESUS HAD TO BE BAPTISED BY SOMEONE HOLDING THE PRIESTHOOD A S JOHN THE BAPTIST DID. It is the Baptized who determines his fate. If you will bother to read the sacrament of Baptism, you will find, with a few exceptions, that the sacrament is acceptance into the body of Christians. It is not the path to salvation,...
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Re: In the Beginning: A Conference on the Days of Creation

O No! ·
From Wiki: The Big Bang is a scientific theory, and as such is dependent on its agreement with observations. But as a theory which addresses the origins of reality, it has always carried theological and philosophical implications, most notably, the concept of creation ex nihilo.[75][76][77][78][79] In the 1920s and 1930s almost every major cosmologist preferred an eternal steady state Universe, and several complained that the beginning of time implied by the Big Bang imported religious...
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Re: If surviving a tornado proves there is a god...

gbrk ·
From one Christian's perspective and regarding God, Tornadoes, Earthquakes, and other tragedies it is human nature for people to want to attribute good or blame negative things on God or some force beyond their own control. There was a time, in God's relation with Man/Woman/Humans that actions on man's part could and potentially would invoke the wrath of God. Often, as documented in Scripture, that wrath was unto generations to come. It also, to many, may seem unfair ( in human wisdom terms...
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Re: Domination and control of this forum

gbrk ·
Skippy wrote, in response to Bill: Although this reply was written to Bill and I fully expect Bill to answer, in kind, I did though want to post a reply based upon what I interpret this Scripture to be saying. I post this for consideration of not only those following the thread, out of interest, but also to Skippy, who posted it, as I understand, to say that God (Father/Son/Holy Spirit/Ghost) is flesh and blood just as we are flesh and blood without any additional explanation or detail.
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Re: Domination and control of this forum

skippy delepepper ·
Originally Posted by gbrk: Skippy wrote, in response to Bill: To start with gbrk you say gbrk; I post this for consideration of not only those following the thread, out of interest, but also to Skippy, who posted it, as I understand, to say that God (Father/Son/Holy Spirit/Ghost) is flesh and blood just as we are flesh and blood without any additional explanation or detail. Nowhere in my post do I say blood. Luke 24: 39 Behold my hands and my feet, that it is I myself: handle me, and see;...
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Re: If Jesus Came Today, Would You be Prepared?

Road Puppy ·
And again: Siddown and shut up... -----Priests of the Crystal Palace------ F#&% the Bible And the Koran F#&% both testaments The Book of Mormon And Tao Te Ching It's all bulls#*! I'm tired of hearing about morality I have ethics I care about what is right and what Is wrong Not what I need to do to receive my Holy Reward I'm tired of filthy television evangelists smoking meth and stroking c###s taking the stage and millions of bucks then telling others about their morality Mostly...
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Re: Did Jesus Teach About The Rapture?

gbrk ·
Well, speaking for myself, I see birth, as I see life, as a miraculous process where two individuals create a third that takes on traits of each yet is entirely different. A physical entity with a spirit/soul inside and living as a unit where the flesh lives to die but the inner spirit/soul remains living and has a destiny apart from the physical body. No I cannot prove any of this but it is my belief based upon what I understand Scripture to say unto us. I look at physical death as the...
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Re: Attending Church

b50m ·
I'll be sure to put your name on the next voodoo doll Bill. The coven meeting was cancelled because the warlock was hauled away by the IRS. However, I think one of the Priest was coming by with some sacramental wine to share with the Rabbi and then we are going over to the Mosque to have a dance with the Moonies while we listen to some Gregorian chants. I think there is a spiritual reading from the Dalai Lama followed by a spirit dance from the Celts. Want to come?
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Re: Attending Church

canade ·
Originally Posted by b50m: I'll be sure to put your name on the next voodoo doll Bill. The coven meeting was cancelled because the warlock was hauled away by the IRS. However, I think one of the Priest was coming by with some sacramental wine to share with the Rabbi and then we are going over to the Mosque to have a dance with the Moonies while we listen to some Gregorian chants. I think there is a spiritual reading from the Dalai Lama followed by a spirit dance from the Celts. Want to come?
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Re: Another Amazing Mormon Heresy

upsidedehead ·
Originally Posted by Jennifer: You have backed up nothing. And what is hostile about my statement about pixies and gnomes? So you figure skippy/windsong posting his beliefs is an attack on you and calls for your bad behavior? hmmmmmmmm From this latest tripe you have posted, Jennifer, it is obvious that you continue to believe, absurdly, that what you post is somehow automatically validated by the fact of your posting it. When you say that I "have backed up nothing," you are curtly...
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Re: Attending Church

JimiHendrix ·
Originally Posted by canade: Originally Posted by b50m: I'll be sure to put your name on the next voodoo doll Bill. The coven meeting was cancelled because the warlock was hauled away by the IRS. However, I think one of the Priest was coming by with some sacramental wine to share with the Rabbi and then we are going over to the Mosque to have a dance with the Moonies while we listen to some Gregorian chants. I think there is a spiritual reading from the Dalai Lama followed by a spirit dance...
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Re: Dear God

semiannualchick ·
Originally Posted by b50m: Moses already had God talking to him when he parted the Red Sea. God may have been talking to Moses beforehand but did Moses believe before or after he stretched his hand out over the sea that it would part? When Jesus told the paralytic man to walk, did he believe before or after he stood up & walked? When the blind man walked to the pool to wash his eyes, did he believe before or after? When a person asked Jesus to save him/her, do they believe before or...
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Re: Dear God

Not Shallow Not Slim ·
Originally Posted by semiannualchick: Originally Posted by b50m: Moses already had God talking to him when he parted the Red Sea. God may have been talking to Moses beforehand but did Moses believe before or after he stretched his hand out over the sea that it would part? When Jesus told the paralytic man to walk, did he believe before or after he stood up & walked? When the blind man walked to the pool to wash his eyes, did he believe before or after? When a person asked Jesus to save...
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Re: Dear God

gbrk ·
Originally Posted by Not Shallow Not Slim: Originally Posted by semiannualchick: Originally Posted by b50m: Moses already had God talking to him when he parted the Red Sea. God may have been talking to Moses beforehand but did Moses believe before or after he stretched his hand out over the sea that it would part? When Jesus told the paralytic man to walk, did he believe before or after he stood up & walked? When the blind man walked to the pool to wash his eyes, did he believe before or...
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Re: Jesus teaching in the temple

Bill Gray ·
Hi all, This is exactly why the Bible does not give us any physical image of Jesus Christ -- that no one should begin to worship the image -- and not the Person of Jesus Christ. Yes, He was born in what we call the Middle East and, at the time following the Creation, all those folks would have had brown skin because, in the beginning, the environment was near perfect causing the normal amount of melanin in the skin pigment. Brown skin was the norm. Much later, after the people were dispersed...
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Re: Dear God

DarkAngel ·
Originally Posted by gbrk: Originally Posted by Not Shallow Not Slim: Originally Posted by semiannualchick: Originally Posted by b50m: Moses already had God talking to him when he parted the Red Sea. God may have been talking to Moses beforehand but did Moses believe before or after he stretched his hand out over the sea that it would part? When Jesus told the paralytic man to walk, did he believe before or after he stood up & walked? When the blind man walked to the pool to wash his...
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Re: Dear God

Not Shallow Not Slim ·
Originally Posted by gbrk: Originally Posted by Not Shallow Not Slim: Originally Posted by semiannualchick: Originally Posted by b50m: Moses already had God talking to him when he parted the Red Sea. God may have been talking to Moses beforehand but did Moses believe before or after he stretched his hand out over the sea that it would part? When Jesus told the paralytic man to walk, did he believe before or after he stood up & walked? When the blind man walked to the pool to wash his...
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Re: Dear God

gbrk ·
Originally Posted by Not Shallow Not Slim: Originally Posted by gbrk: Originally Posted by Not Shallow Not Slim: Originally Posted by semiannualchick: Originally Posted by b50m: Moses already had God talking to him when he parted the Red Sea. God may have been talking to Moses beforehand but did Moses believe before or after he stretched his hand out over the sea that it would part? When Jesus told the paralytic man to walk, did he believe before or after he stood up & walked? When the...
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Re: Dear God

Not Shallow Not Slim ·
Originally Posted by gbrk: Originally Posted by Not Shallow Not Slim: Originally Posted by gbrk: Originally Posted by Not Shallow Not Slim: Originally Posted by semiannualchick: Originally Posted by b50m: Moses already had God talking to him when he parted the Red Sea. God may have been talking to Moses beforehand but did Moses believe before or after he stretched his hand out over the sea that it would part? When Jesus told the paralytic man to walk, did he believe before or after he stood...
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Re: Translation & Copying Mistakes in Bible. What say Bill & Upsidea (BetternU)?

Bill Gray ·
Hi Skippy, You say, "This is another point for Bill. How can Christ himself not know the time, only his Father? This is a strange statement if he were also the Father and the Holy Ghost . I still fail to understand the belief in the trilogy." First, this is a false teaching that Mormons try to propagate -- that God the Father and Jesus Christ the Son are TWO separate Gods. That is not true and it is not what the Christian church, nor the Bible, teaches. Jesus Christ is NOT the Father -- and...
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Re: Translation & Copying Mistakes in Bible. What say Bill & Upsidea (BetternU)?

skippy delepepper ·
I say, "This is another point for Bill. How can Christ himself not know the time, only his Father? This is a strange statement if he were also the Father and the Holy Ghost . I still fail to understand the belief in the trilogy." You say, “First, this is a false teaching that Mormons try to propagate -- that God the Father and Jesus Christ the Son are TWO separate Gods. That is not true and it is not what the Christian church, nor the Bible, teaches. Jesus Christ is NOT the Father -- and the...
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Re: God Prefers Atheists

msmcneil ·
"Any argument and discussion..." Sure. People often see existence as a light switch, and reality is either on or off, black or white. God has RESOURCES. I wouldn't worry too much about Him sorting out fairness between the bad priest and the injured boy.
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Re: A Miraculous Cure

Bill Gray ·
Hi all, God loves us all so much that He gave us "free will" -- the ability to think and choose as individuals. Can anyone really say that he/she would prefer that God makes all the decisions and allows us no choice in any matter? I would not want that -- and neither does God. I don't believe anyone wants this. Why? Well, if you had FORCED your spouse to marry you -- how would you know if you are loved? You might as well go to the store and buy a robot or a rubber doll if that is the kind of...
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Re: End of The World is Coming On Dec. 21st. 2012

dogsoldier0513 ·
The Mayan culture ISN'T the only culture to predict 12/21/12 as the 'end of the world'....as we know it. The anciet Chinese, the Aztecs, Incas, Egyptians, Greeks and Druids all have predicted it. If not for a Spanish priest securing the last 2 remaining Mayan 'books' (the rest were destroyed by The Church, claiming they were the 'works of Satan'), this 'information' never would have come to light. As it was, it was approximately 400 years AFTER these 2 'books' were taken back to Europe...
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Re: When is someone going to stop this church?

T S C ·
Thank you for doing so much to educate people regarding God's Law. So someone tries to defend the homosexual lifestyle, for example, just simply remind them that Leviticus 18:22 clearly states it to be an abomination. End of debate. I need some advice from you, however, regarding some of the specific laws and how to best follow them. a) When I burn a bull on the altar as a sacrifice, I know it creates a pleasing odor for the Lord (Lev 1:9). The problem is my neighbors. They claim the odor is...
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Re: You baptism is probably invalid

Former Member ·
Originally Posted by WINDSONG: . The power and authority from GOD must come down an unbroken chain of authority traceable back to Jesus Christ. So ask you preacher to prove he or she has that power and authority in a traceable line back to Jesus Christ. I'll bet they CAN NOT! Windsong, one more point: you would lose that bet My "Preacher" or Priest gets his authority from an unbreakable chain that is currently held by Benedict, and trackable back to St. Peter, and Jesus Christ. As for other...
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Re: You baptism is probably invalid

WINDSONG ·
Originally Posted by O No!: Here is ONE lie that you posted: "Well folks, there are thousands of churches out there doing the same thing. Their preachers and priests are taking it upon themselves to perform baptisms and performing the ordinance of the sacrament and they have NO Power or Authority from GOD to do so. There fore, the ordinances of baptism and the sacrament performed over the years WILL NOT be recognized by GOD." Here is another lie: "Sorry to say, the priesthood power WAS NOT...
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Re: You baptism is probably invalid

Karl Leuba ·
Madam, the person -- priest or elder of BFF -- who performs the Baptism is of no consequence. It is the Baptized who determines his fate. If you will bother to read the sacrament of Baptism, you will find, with a few exceptions, that the sacrament is acceptance into the body of Christians. It is not the path to salvation, Though the Roman Catholic Religion says it is a necessity. If you will bother to read John 3:5, "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he...
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Re: Fun with Horus

Bestworking ·
Nash didn't like df's source so he posted a link to what? So with that in mind: Debunking the Historical Jesus What the Bible-Belt Media Didn't Tell You about Italian Lawsuit By Dan Barker
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Re: Fun with Horus

Not Shallow Not Slim ·
Originally Posted by NashBama: Originally Posted by Not Shallow Not Slim: Nash, Tacitus journalized Christians , not Christ. Many ancient Greeks journalized Zeusians, that does not make Zeus real. DF Actually, Tacitus was speaking about Nero torturing and executing Christians. Tacitus was explaining their "superstition" and it's origin, blaming Pilate for executing Christ which led to the beginning of Christianity. Since Tacitus was a historian, it provides an excellent non-Biblical...
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Re: Does God exist? The universe had a start - what caused it?

NashBama ·
The irony is that the Big Bang theory was first proposed by a Catholic priest.
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Re: "Once Saved, Always Saved" -- Really?

gbrk ·
Bill Gray wrote in a previous posts, under this subject, the following in response to Dark Angel's critique of Bill's post regarding a "Christian" subject/topic posted under the Religion forum. This usually elicits the same responses such as it's all been answered before, It's been ask a hundred times before and answered to we should go back, find, and research the answer. I, under the "Pray for Rain" had another idea, thought, or theory which I will re-paste below. I think in some cases it...
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Re: Father John Fiala: Did This Priest Hire a Hit Man?

dark dreamer ·
While I can appreciate what you're saying b and understand it completely, these guilty priest we keep hearing about and have been hearing about for years now are men who claim and are supposed to be men of God and are in positions of high authority in the church. That to me is the biggest difference I see and that's a pretty big difference.
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Re: Father John Fiala: Did This Priest Hire a Hit Man?

semiannualchick ·
Originally Posted by dark dreamer: these guilty priest we keep hearing about and have been hearing about for years now are men who claim and are supposed to be men of God and are in positions of high authority in the church. That to me is the biggest difference I see and that's a pretty big difference. ___________________________ Just goes to show anyone can call themselves a Christian. It's not just the Catholic.
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Re: Father John Fiala: Did This Priest Hire a Hit Man?

dark dreamer ·
Originally Posted by semiannualchick: Originally Posted by dark dreamer: these guilty priest we keep hearing about and have been hearing about for years now are men who claim and are supposed to be men of God and are in positions of high authority in the church. That to me is the biggest difference I see and that's a pretty big difference. ___________________________ Just goes to show anyone can call themselves a Christian. It's not just the Catholic. I agree. Anyone can put on the Christian...
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Re: Reincarnation: No Religion Required

_Joy_ ·
In one episode, from what I recall, Bones has a connection to her deceased Mother's jewelry. I may have to watch this episode again to give you the whole story...sorry. She loses the earring at some point in the show & it's the conversation they have when it's returned to her. I am watching them on Netflix...first season...this episode involves a voodoo priest (think that's the right term) murdering oh so yuckily - have to turn away in the disgusting parts. I'll watch it again (not a...
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Re: Christopher Hitchens dead at 62

Extra-260 ·
As Christians, I believe, our concern should be on representing Christ to those who know not Christ and demonstrating the attributes that allow God's Holy Spirit to work through us to bring people to Christ and not push them away by throwing up defensive walls. Whatever our reasons behind our actions and what we post, as Christians, should it not be for the building up of the Kingdom? If so then answering the questions of just how Christ interacted with those with needs and then attempting...
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Re: Enough to make one ashamed of being human

Ronnie P. ·
You do realize that these are inner city black people. There is video of this one: "Earlier this year in Chicago, a group of teens followed an elderly homeless man at a train station. One of the teens walked up to him and punched him in the face, knocking him out as the teen's friends laughed and mocked the man." http://chicagoist.com/2011/11/...ock_out_older_ma.php and a mug shot for this one: "Hoang died of massive injuries. Elex Murphy, 18, was charged with first-degree murder and...
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Re: Ultimate wickedness

Extra-260 ·
Originally Posted by Roland Pfalz: Originally Posted by DarkAngel: Here is the link to the Gates Foundation. They are doing wonderful things for humanity. All without religion or gods. Check them out. http://www.gatesfoundation.org/Pages/home.aspx Global Health Program What We Do Our Global Health Program harnesses advances in science and technology to save lives in poor countries. We focus on the health problems that have a major impact in developing countries but get too little attention...
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Re: Hail Mary Prayer of a Protestant

O No! ·
Nope. But as a priest once explained to me, a lot of people (myself included) will sometimes speak to their loved ones who have gone on before. I have found myself a few times in sticky situations, where a decision needed to be made - a decision I wasn't READY to make. Sometimes I will whisper to my late husband, "What should I do?" And although I know he won't be answering me, it brings me a calming feeling, so I can make that decision with a clearer head. Mary is in Heaven, and I believe...
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Re: Hail Mary Prayer of a Protestant

Extra-260 ·
Originally Posted by O No!: Nope. But as a priest once explained to me, a lot of people (myself included) will sometimes speak to their loved ones who have gone on before. I have found myself a few times in sticky situations, where a decision needed to be made - a decision I wasn't READY to make. Sometimes I will whisper to my late husband, "What should I do?" And although I know he won't be answering me, it brings me a calming feeling, so I can make that decision with a clearer head. Mary...
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Re: Hail Mary Prayer of a Protestant

INVICTUS ·
Originally Posted by INVICTUS: The "Hail Mary" of a Protestant is powerful!---( A True Story) A little six-year-old Protestant boy had often heard his Catholic companion reciting the prayer 'Hail Mary.' He liked it so much that he copied it, memorized it and would recite it every day. 'Look, Mummy, what a beautiful prayer,' he said to his mother one day. 'Never again say it,' answered the mother.' it is a superstitious prayer of Catholics who adore idols and think Mary a goddess. After all,...
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Re: Hail Mary Prayer of a Protestant

Extra-260 ·
EX,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,What ever you want to think go with it, you being wrong doesn't change anything. The child was cured through the power of God. Complain to God that you're upset with the way he handles his creation. Tell Jesus you don't like what's going on here and stop curing people. Tell Jesus he was adoped and his Mother is actually Isis, queen of the nile. You can't comprehend any of this, so carry on with your imaginary world so you can tell a few billion people what they believe. The...
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Re: Hail Mary Prayer of a Protestant

Extra-260 ·
Originally Posted by INVICTUS: Originally Posted by Extra-260: Constantine, when he became emperor may have tolerated Christianity, but he still remained as the head of the polytheistic system that was Rome and patronized the gods regularly. He bore the title Pontefex Maximus, the head of all religion in Rome. When he made Christianity the religion of his empire, he was trying to unite all of Rome after years of division, this unity came from funneling all the religions of Rome into the...
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Re: Hail Mary Prayer of a Protestant

INVICTUS ·
Originally Posted by Extra-260: Originally Posted by INVICTUS: Originally Posted by Extra-260: Constantine, when he became emperor may have tolerated Christianity, but he still remained as the head of the polytheistic system that was Rome and patronized the gods regularly. He bore the title Pontefex Maximus, the head of all religion in Rome. When he made Christianity the religion of his empire, he was trying to unite all of Rome after years of division, this unity came from funneling all the...
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Re: Hail Mary Prayer of a Protestant

House of David ·
Remember, the kings of Israel do what the kings of Israel do. Jesus is the ultimate King of Israel, so… 1) Solomon and subsequent kings of Judah raised their mothers to Queenship which became established as an official office; 2) the mothers were referred to as the Queen Mothers or the Great Lady; 3) they sat on a throne near their sons ( 1 Ki 2:19 ); 4) The kings of Israel do what the kings of Israel do; 5) Jesus is the quintessential Jewish King with an eternal kingdom; 6) Jesus is the...
 
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