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Here we go again with the death theory.
Solomon did not know his sibiling..
He was an only child being that the first child was not raised. He was an only child to His mother. The first child was not here..
not even...he is speaking of WISDOM...that would be Solomon...NO where near anything to do with Mary!The brother was dead, and if it is speaking of Christ, it is speaking of when He was an only child, not he was always.
As would be the way you take the Lord's Supper. As I'm positive there is no Consecration so therefore no real presence. These things, to start, are Protestant "tradition".
Amen... Amen... AmenI don't believe we (man) can limit God.
Matthew 18:20
20 For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.
why don't you tell me. You are the one stuck on tradition.. I have freedom in Christ and His word. I have Christ in Me. His presence lives within Me not within a piece of bread or a cup of wine.. I don't have to worry about sacraments or purgatory or any of this you claim is tradtion. For I am safe and secure in the One Whom saves..
Well, that is point really....how do you reject some of the Traditions from the Catholic Church, and not others?
Hi Pam.
It's not odd to hold to some things
and not others.
I can agree with some of your traditions
and disagree with some without being
double minded lol.
Some junk could've crept in there even
while the Apostles were yet alive.
It happened.
The Bible tells us that God gave us
a sound mind, that we have the mind
of Christ, that HE is able to keep us.
and on and on and on....
1 Thessalonians 5:21
1 Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.
I don't know what you mean.How do you know the traditions, that are uniquely Protestant, are good?
Because they are backed up by Scripture. How can you say the traditions of the cc are Good? Where did these tradtions come from? Where can we go to look for these other than the CC? Where do the Apostles speak of these?How do you know the traditions, that are uniquely Protestant, are good?
I don't know what you mean.
Are you referring to Sola Scriptura
for instance?
No, seriously, what for instance?
Maybe we can communicate better
that way.
sunlover
Because they are backed up by Scripture.
How can you say the traditions of the cc are Good?
Where did these tradtions come from? Where can we go to look for these other than the CC? Where do the Apostles speak of these?
I came in after the reformers.. When I came to Christ I dug into my bible to read all that God had to say.Really? All of your Traditions are back up by Scripture? Are you referring to the ones that are uniquely Protestant? Or the ones, from Catholicism...that the reformers didn't reject
Where did these sacred traditions come from? I don't see them in scripture anywhere.. The bible is not a tradition. It is the very word of God. God alone preserved His word.. Scripture and letters were all ready written.Because, the Church...by the power of the Holy Spirit, has faithfully preserved Sacred Tradition...for 2000 years. The bible it's self, being an important one, that the Church has preserved, thru the ages.
Deposit of Faith? Whom deposited this faith? How do we know what the oral traditions were that were spoken since there is no record of them anywhere? With no record of these traditions and some that came in way after 300 AD I question these. For most of them are in contrarty to scripture..From the Deposit of Faith, left to us by the Apostles, who recieved the Truth from Jesus, along with the authority to protect, both written and oral Traditions.
Exactly.
My granny had her first baby that passed
away.
Never met that 'aunt'.
When people asked her how many
kids she had, she always said 7, not
8 which would have included that one.
My mother, when asked, said she had
5 brothers and 1 sister, not 2.
Sorry Repentant, I misunderstood.I answered other things in the thread I started about this, but you are the only one that answered liked this, so I will respond to it here..
That is because people only take into account those that are living (unless they are old, and their siblings passed away in old age). My aunt had a baby that died, when you ask my cousins how many siblings they have, they will say 1 brother (or 1 sister depending on who you ask). But if you were to ask how many children did your mother have, the answer would be 3 not 2. My aunt had 3 children, just because one died, does not mean she only had 2. If they answered 2, that would be a lie.
Usually when someone asks a parent how many kids they have, they will number only those who are alive, unless like I said they were a little older, in which case they would say, "I had 3 but one died". Now if one dies at birth or at a real young age like days after birth, and 20 years later someone asks how many kids she has, she would probably only say those that she has right now. But ask how many she gave birth to, she would have to include that one that died as well.
So therefore if it was truly about Solomon, to say that he was his mother's only child, would be a lie. He wasn't. His mother had a child before him. Now he could have said, "raised as an only child", and that would be correct. but to say itherwise, and deny his mother having other children would be wrong and a lie.
Deposit of Faith? Whom deposited this faith? How do we know what the oral traditions were that were spoken since there is no record of them anywhere? With no record of these traditions and some that came in way after 300 AD I question these. For most of them are in contrarty to scripture..
.We need to know what you mean, in order to be specific
You using ambiguous terms as though they are concrete realities.
What exactly is "the deposit of faith"? Did it include a rosary & incense? Stattuettes for kissing?
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