Catholics Must Submit their Mind, Will, and Intellect to Papal Authority

whatever67

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if you catholic haters clung to what is good, you wouldn't hate catholics

sure, u will claim you dont hate them. Right. I see a lot of hostility directed @ Catholics

if you were of good will, you also would not put down a Church that stands against so much evil (abortion, divorce/re-marriage, etc)

but i guess a lot of people just HAVE TO make themselves feel better than--someone
 

serpentdove

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If you Catholic haters...
:yawn: If we hated Catholics, :eek:linger: we wouldn't bother telling them the truth (Ac 20:20). :poly:

...clung to what is good, you wouldn't hate Catholics.
We hate false teaching :listen: as we are told to hate (Ps 119:128).

...ure, u will claim you don't hate them. Right. I see a lot of hostility directed @ Catholics..."
"If evil doesn't bother you--you're evil." ~ Darrell Ferguson

If you were of good will, you also would not put down a Church that stands against so much evil (abortion, divorce/re-marriage, etc)
Forgive me. I didn't realize that you'd been living under a rock.

Pope urges acceptance of gays, divorced Eph 5:3

But I guess a lot of people just have to make themselves feel better than--someone.
:yawn: Does your writing this make you feel better? :freak: Eph 4:14
 

Cruciform

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As a reminder, Cruciform is a grace-perverter (Gal. 1:6–8), bound by traditions (Mt 15:9) and deceitful in all his ways (Eph. 4:14).
As a reminder, serpent is a known public liar (Prov. 19:5) and deliberate distorter of Catholic belief and practice (Ex. 20:16), whose vast ignorance (Eph. 4:18) is only matched by his tragically-vacuous intellect (1 Cor. 14:20).

Again, he has already been decisively answered in earlier statements that have yet to be refuted by him in any way whatsoever.
 

serpentdove

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[:yawn: Proof I have lied (Eph 4:14). :peach:] Your Post #26 (Eph 4:14).
:yawn: Let the reader decide (Eph 4:14). :noway:

We are saved by grace alone (Eph 2:8-9), through faith alone (Eph 1:13; 2Ti 1:10), in Christ alone (Isa 45:21,22; 59:16; Ac 4:12). :poly: Roman Catholics :eek:linger: deny this (Jude 1:11). :burnlib:

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Roman Catholicism
 

Cruciform

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Let the reader decide (Eph 4:14). We are saved by grace alone (Eph 2:8-9), through faith alone (Eph 1:13; 2Ti 1:10), in Christ alone (Isa 45:21,22; 59:16; Ac 4:12). Roman Catholics deny this (Jude 1:11).
Thank you for merely proving here my statements in Post #27.

serpent only further supports my posted statements by appealing to a source that categorically promotes lies and misrepresentations of Catholic teaching and practice, just as serpent himself does above.
 

serpentdove

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...which actually disproves nothing whatsoever of my statements...
:yawn: Non causae ut causae Eph 4:14

[:yawn: As a reminder, Cruciform is a grace-perverter :eek:linger: (Gal. 1:6–8), bound by traditions (Mt 15:9) and deceitful in all his ways (Eph. 4:14). See: Cruciform] Eph 4:14
:yawn: Intensional Ga 5:9, Eph 4:14

[You have magnified Your word above all Your name (Ps 138:2).] ...but not serpent's preferred interpretations
:yawn: Truth is truth independent from me (Ac 5:29, Mt 15:9).

"Roman Catholicism vs. historical, biblical Christianity: "We have different authorities, we believe different gospels, we worship different Christs, we are led by different spirits and we are on different paths to eternity. Compare this with the unity the apostle Paul described with those who are in one body and one ......Spirit, with one hope; one Lord, one faith, one baptism, on God and Father of all who is over all and through all and in all (Eph 4:4-6)..." Full text: No Idolatry and False Teaching
 

serpentdove

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Already decisively answered...

:yawn: Ad infinitum Eph 4:14

Then Peter and the other apostles answered and said, We ought to obey God rather than men [Acts 5:29].

"The apostles were obeying what their Lord and Master had told them to do. Believers are commanded to obey civil authority—except when it comes in conflict with the commandment of God." McGee, Ac 5:29

This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me [Matt. 15:7–8].

"The Lord called the scribes and Pharisees hypocrites. This is the most frightful word in Scripture. Nothing quite corresponds to it, but it did not have quite the meaning in that day that it does today. To us it is a scorching word, but in Jesus’ day it simply meant to answer back and was used of an actor in a play. It means that an actor would receive a cue and then answer back. Jesus accused the scribes and Pharisees of playing at religion.

The religious leaders were eager to have people go through the ceremony of washing their hands, but they ignored the condition of the heart, which was the important thing to God. In a very pious way they were breaking the Mosaic Law.

My friend, we also are pretty good at rationalizing. Parents say to their children, “You wash your hands before you come to the table,” but they pay no attention to what their children see on television, which is the thing that is damaging the heart. Oh, of course, children should wash their hands, but what is on the inside is far more important." McGee, J. V. (1991). Vol. 35: Thru the Bible commentary: The Gospels (Matthew 14-28) (electronic ed.) (35). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.

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A Scriptural Response to: Biblical Evidence or Catholics St. Joseph Communication
 
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