I heard the pope is actually PUSHING the world leaders to work on globalization...this isn't just something hes going along with, its something he wants
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I'm sure you did, and I do realise that when I state facts your gonna go cut n paste crazy to hide the reality of what i've posted...But hey WA just to let you know it took all of about 3 sentences to see your misrepresentation of Origen, I saved myself time from continueing to read through your post...And I spared you the humiliation that trento gets when he misrepresents and uses writers so far out of context, I'd be glad to tear down your post if you wish to persue this, though i'd prefer starting another thread so as to not sidetrack.
Hey - simon - you know me - IF you are going to state for fact something and I am around - BE prepared to see your mistakes via the C&P of what was said in the early Church.
AND fwiw - I did spare you the many more I could have posted...
So to the topic of the thread....
Do you think the pope can create and alter DIVINE law?
If His death is not perpetual......
I just realized what I posted was from 2007..I was looking for the recent push for globalization
I'm sure you did, and I do realise that when I state facts your gonna go cut n paste crazy to hide the reality of what i've posted...But hey WA just to let you know it took all of about 3 sentences to see your misrepresentation of Origen, I saved myself time from continueing to read through your post...And I spared you the humiliation that trento gets when he misrepresents and uses writers so far out of context, I'd be glad to tear down your post if you wish to persue this, though i'd prefer starting another thread so as to not sidetrack.
Cut n pasting massive amounts of literature does nothing to show you understand what they mean... People tend to place cut n pasters on their ignore list...Thats what I did with trento...
So to the topic of the thread....
Do you think the pope can create and alter DIVINE law?
Neither do II still don't believe he's the AC
but I think hes being influenced by him
Which do you catholic deny and which do you accept?#1. "The Pope is of so great dignity and so exalted that he is not mere man, but as it were God, and the vicar of God."
#13. "Hence the Pope is crowned with a triple crown, as king of heaven and of earth and of the lower regions."
#18. "As to papal authority, the Pope is as it were God on earth, Sole sovereign of all the faithful of Christ, chief king of kings, having a plentitude of unbroken power, entrusted by the omnipotent God to govern the earthly and heavenly kingdoms."
#30. "The Pope is of so great authority and power, that he is able to modify, declare, or interpret even divine laws."
wow anyone heard this yet?(haven't read the thread)
Pope Benedict XVI holds his pastoral staff during the Epiphany Mass in St. Peter's Basilica at the VaticanPOPE:
"The celebration of the Epiphany of the Lord invites us to contemplate Jesus as the divine Savior, the light that guides us on our journey to eternity." Thousands of families packed Saint Peter's Square to hear the pope's words. In Christian tradition, the Epiphany marks the day three wise men guided by a star pay homage to the Baby Jesus.
Earlier, the pope celebrated mass in Saint Peter's Basilica. In his homily, Benedict said the past decades have seen a "challenge to global civilization, where the center can no longer be Europe and not even that which we call the West or the North of the world."
He added that there is a need to elaborate a new world political and economic order, but, above all, a spiritual and cultural one, a renewed humanism.
Pope Benedict said that now, at the start of the Third Millennium, the world is in the middle of a phase of human history described as globalization. He said that while politicians, scientists and researchers play important roles in the modern world, it is also necessary that the leaders of the great non-Christian and Christian religions are at their side.
Pope Benedict will celebrate another mass on Sunday in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. During that ceremony, as is tradition, he will baptize a number of children.
http://www.wwenglish.com/en/voa/stan/2007/01/2007010716041.htm
Neither do I
1 John 4:3 And every spirit which no is confessing/avowing the Jesus Christ in flesh is come out of the God not is, even this is the of-the anti-christ/anti-cristou <500>, which ye have heard that is coming/ercetai <2064> (5736) and now in the world is already
\One world order in the making. Its been going on for quite a while. Its all in the Bible.
One world order in the making. Its been going on for quite a while. Its all in the Bible.
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I'm surprised that he would be pushing for it(apparently hes urging the world leaders to come together to work this out soon)
I hope to find an article about it
Isaiah and Revelation are both good reads on that.ya good point he does confess jesus
wow anyone heard this yet?(haven't read the thread)
Pope Benedict XVI holds his pastoral staff during the Epiphany Mass in St. Peter's Basilica at the VaticanPOPE:
"The celebration of the Epiphany of the Lord invites us to contemplate Jesus as the divine Savior, the light that guides us on our journey to eternity." Thousands of families packed Saint Peter's Square to hear the pope's words. In Christian tradition, the Epiphany marks the day three wise men guided by a star pay homage to the Baby Jesus.
Earlier, the pope celebrated mass in Saint Peter's Basilica. In his homily, Benedict said the past decades have seen a "challenge to global civilization, where the center can no longer be Europe and not even that which we call the West or the North of the world."
He added that there is a need to elaborate a new world political and economic order, but, above all, a spiritual and cultural one, a renewed humanism.
Pope Benedict said that now, at the start of the Third Millennium, the world is in the middle of a phase of human history described as globalization. He said that while politicians, scientists and researchers play important roles in the modern world, it is also necessary that the leaders of the great non-Christian and Christian religions are at their side.
Pope Benedict will celebrate another mass on Sunday in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. During that ceremony, as is tradition, he will baptize a number of children.
http://www.wwenglish.com/en/voa/stan/2007/01/2007010716041.htm
That's nicePope Benedict will celebrate another mass on Sunday in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. During that ceremony, as is tradition, he will baptize a number of children.