mike1reynolds
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Catch up to what, the snake veneration business?Mike you have to catch up here lol
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Catch up to what, the snake veneration business?Mike you have to catch up here lol
From the very first years of the Church, Christians used such symbols as the cross, the fish, the peacock, the shepherd, and the dove. And early Christian tombs and catacombs bear paintings which are representations of biblical scenes.Mike, you like most people around here sadly confuse apostolic practice and late 2nd, 3rd and 4th century practices.
If Apostolic Tradition bit the dust in the 2nd century then the Bible is a worthless piece of trash. I simply don't buy that. If Apostolic Tradition was totally invalid by the time they compiled the anthology of the Bible then the 90% of the material that was destroyed most likely contained all the good stuff and the 10% that was preserved would be most likely all garbage. Your statement is an attack on your own faith, and all of Christendom.Mike, you like most people around here sadly confuse apostolic practice and late 2nd, 3rd and 4th century practices.
To those puffed up with the wisdom of this world,
the sight of the Son of God hanging from a cross is a stumbling block, a sign of offense. But to those of us who are being saved, it is the power of God, the wisdom of God, the love of God.
And since His strength is made perfect in weakness, the crucifix is the still life caricature of the triumph of Holy love over selfish sin.
Rather, the Resurrection is!Far from being the low point of Christs life and something to be brushed aside or forgotten, the crucifixion is the pinnacle of the Glory of God in Christ Jesus.
I understand, though Christ and his word and the Holy spirit is what keeps me focused.This crucifix keeps my heart focused on the lover of my soul; it keeps me submitted to the cross I must take up daily to follow Him; it reminds me how much he loves the rest of the world and how much he wants me to give to reach them.
Do you think you are talking to a Muslim or an atheist? Who denies this obvious fact? And should one focus exclusively on the ressurection and totally ignore the crucifixion? What is it that you are attempting to advise us with here?I AM saved and I understand that Christ being hung on the cross meant nothing unless he also arose.
From the very first years of the Church, Christians used such symbols as the cross, the fish, the peacock, the shepherd, and the dove. And early Christian tombs and catacombs bear paintings which are representations of biblical scenes.
The fourth century church historian Eusebius tells us that outside the house of the woman in the Gospels with a hemorrhage cured by Christ was "a bronze statue of a woman, resting on one knee and resembling a suppliant with arms outstretched. Facing this was another of the same material, an upright figure of a man with a double cloak draped neatly over his shoulders and his hand stretched out to the woman . . . ." Eusebius goes on to say, "This statue, which was said to resemble the features of Jesus, was still there in my own time, so that I saw it with my own eyes" (Church History, Book 7, Chapter 18). He tells us further that portraits of the Savior and of Peter and Paul had been preserved, and that he had examined these with his own eyes as well. In that very same century the famous bishop and theologian, Saint Gregory of Nyssa, tells of being deeply moved by an icon of the sacrifice of Isaac: "I have seen a painted representation of this passion, and have never passed by without shedding tears, for art brings the story vividly to the eyes." His friend and contemporary, Saint Gregory Nazianzen, writes of the persecution of Christians by the cruel Emperor Julian the Apostate: "The images venerated in public places still bear scars of that plague." The witness of many other great early Church writers bears out the same truth. Icons were known and venerated in the earliest centuries of the Church. All right. So the early Church made and possessed images-or icons, as we call them in a transliteration of the Greek word for images. And the Christian faithful honored or venerated them.
Anyone who reads through and past the feelgood aspect of this story understands that you only support the POV I am speaking of.
That is because you fail to see the true work of God in the story. Is God so feel good when he preforms such things? Is that how you view Him? That when miracles are preformed you see them only as feel good stories and not the act of God Himself?Anyone who reads through and past the feelgood aspect of this story understands that you only support the POV I am speaking of.
NO I don't. I hope followers, all of Christ!Do you think you are talking to a Muslim or an atheist?
The obvious fact his resurrection should be denied by none.Who denies this obvious fact??
The Death and resurrectionAnd should one focus exclusively on the ressurection and totally ignore the crucifixion? What is it that you are attempting to advise us with here?
You are the master of the obvious.The Death and resurrection
You are wrong. It is so obvious but you just cannot see it.
Trento is speaking in power and in Truth. It is so simple.
They have been shown simon, what we are to keep repeating ourselves simply because you CHOOSE not to see what is there already?Baseless comment, show your points.
Thanks Mike!You are the master of the obvious.
Well I think he meant that it was obvious to everyone else but we seemed to be having a hard time figuring out if it was to you....Thanks Mike!
No, I mentioned apostolic tradition as you guys following 2-3-4th century practices not NT practices, and his feel good story reitirated it. I see miracles from our creator daily. No miracles are not feel good stories they are the truth.That is because you fail to see the true work of God in the story. Is God so feel good when he preforms such things? Is that how you view Him? That when miracles are preformed you see them only as feel good stories and not the act of God Himself?![]()
I see God there ........![]()