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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Ubenedictus(m): 3:26pm On May 19, 2017
Splinz:


Tales by moonlight. Come out of Babylon the great.
You are in babylon u just dont know it.

Ur heresies have put you in a deluded state. i'll pray for u.
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Splinz(m): 3:29pm On May 19, 2017
Ubenedictus:
You are in babylon u just dont know it.

Ur heresies have put you in a deluded state. i'll pray for u.

In case you don't know, Babylon is where you are- a den of demons. First of all pray against the demons you worshiped before praying for me.

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Ubenedictus(m): 9:33pm On May 20, 2017
Splinz:


In case you don't know, Babylon is where you are- a den of demons. First of all pray against the demons you worshiped before praying for me.
Eya, believer in a later day heresy, i am not suprised, d bible told us abt the delusion in the later days.
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Splinz(m): 10:12pm On May 20, 2017
Ubenedictus:
Eya, believer in a later day heresy, i am not suprised, d bible told us abt the delusion in the later days.

Unfortunately for you and your band of travelers, the Inquisition and Crusades set up by the Synagogue of Satan that called itself the Catholic church, couldn't and can never prevail over the true Church of God.

It's only a matter of time- a fulfilment of prophecy, Babylon where you are- a cage of every foul spirit, will be destroyed alongside her ruler, Satan.

So, worship your big & small idols while it last.

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Ubenedictus(m): 9:00am On May 21, 2017
Splinz:


Unfortunately for you and your band of travelers, the Inquisition and Crusades set up by the Synagogue of Satan that called itself the Catholic church, couldn't and can never prevail over the true Church of God.

It's only a matter of time- a fulfilment of prophecy, Babylon where you are- a cage of every foul spirit, will be destroyed alongside her ruler, Satan.

So, worship your big & small idols while it last.
It is even more pitiable you seem to imply that true christianity began in the 16th century. No wonder you are not aware you believe a modern day heresy. The Bible did prophesy delusion

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Alajiki(m): 9:20am On May 21, 2017
Splinz:


Yeah. Aside his lame attempts aimed at justifying their rank idolatry and sheer butchering of the truths, the question is: Did Abraham pray to Noah to intercede or was it Jesus that prayed to angel Michael for intercession? And yes... he doesn't even know who a saint is.

Such a needless show of ignorance. SMH

Why insults? Only a coward who is out of what to say does that!

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by greggng: 9:24am On May 21, 2017
doyinbaby:
Why do Catholics pray to Mary and other dead saints ...also why do Catholics pray to God through Mary and through dead saints...........many protestants including me find it difficult to understand this aspect of the life of Catholics

We are honouring Mary we don't pray to mary

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by JuneOctober(f): 9:30am On May 21, 2017
LogicStatement:
Q1. Why do Catholics bow to images in the church?
A: Catholics do not bow to images in order to worship them. In fact, it is condemned by God. Ex 20: 1-5 "Then God spoke all these words: I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt,b out of the house of slavery.
You shall not have other gods beside me. You shall not make for yourself an idolc or a likeness of anything* in the heavens above or on the earth below or in the waters beneath the earth; you shall not bow down before them or serve them.d For I, the LORD, your God, am a jealous God, inflicting punishment for their ancestors’ wickedness on the children of those who hate me, down to the third and fourth generation."
But in Numbers 21: 4-9, God asked Moses to make a bronze image of a snake to save the people of Isreal. "They traveled from Mount Hor along the route to the Red Sea,[a] to go around Edom. But the people grew impatient on the way; 5 they spoke against God and against Moses, and said, “Why have you brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness? There is no bread! There is no water! And we detest this miserable food!” 6 Then the Lord sent venomous snakes among them; they bit the people and many Israelites died. 7 The people came to Moses and said, “We sinned when we spoke against the Lord and against you. Pray that the Lord will take the snakes away from us.” So Moses prayed for the people. 8 The Lord said to Moses, “Make a snake and put it up on a pole; anyone who is bitten can look at it and live.” 9 So Moses made a bronze snake and put it up on a pole. Then when anyone was bitten by a snake and looked at the bronze snake, they lived."

Now, would you say that God who instructed us not to make images in Genesis is the one instructing Moses in Numbers to make an image of a serpent? Can God contradict Himself? Absolutely not! God did not say images should not be made, but He is against worshiping such images. Therefore, it is imperative to note that God is not against the making of image but against the act of worshiping them. We all have images (pictures or sculptures) in our homes and offices hung on our walls or placed in the house but do we worship them? I doubt! We put them there for beautification, honour and remembrance. Example is the statue of Herbert Macaulay on the Island in Lagos. That statue is not made there for worship but for remembrance and honour and also, it beautifies the area.
Therefore, making of an image is not a sin in itself but worshiping them and acknowledging them the status of God is a sin for God is a jealous God.

Q2: Why does the Catholic Bible have 73 books, while the Protestant Bible has only 66 books?
The Catholic is the church that compiled the bible in about 367 AD when St. Athanasius came up with a list of 73 books for the Bible that he believed to be divinely inspired. This list was finally approved by Pope Damasus I in 382 AD, and was formally approved by the Church Council of Rome in that same year. Later Councils at Hippo (393 AD) and Carthage (397 AD) ratified this list of 73 books. In 405 AD, Pope Innocent I wrote a letter to the Bishop of Toulouse reaffirming this canon of 73 books. In 419 AD, the Council of Carthage reaffirmed this list, which Pope Boniface agreed to. In 16th century, Martin Luther discarded with some books in the bible which he believed does not conform with his own view of theology. Initially, he disagreed with 7 books in the Old Testament which are Tobit, Judith, Baruch, Wisdom, Sirach, First Maccabees, and Second Maccabees, as well as additional verses of Daniel and Esther. These books are called the “deuterocanon”, or second canon, by Catholics, and the “apocrypha”, or hidden/obscure, by Protestants (Christians who protest against the Catholic Church) and also, some books in the New Testament which include James, Hebrews, Jude, and Revelation. He actually said that he wanted to “throw Jimmy into the fire”, and that the book of James was “an epistle of straw.” What is strange is that Luther eventually accepted all 27 books of the New Testament that the Catholic Pope Damasus I had approved of in 382 AD, but didn’t accept his Old Testament list. Hence, the 66 books in the Protestant's bible and the foremost of them is King James version which was first compiled by Martin Luther with the help of King Henry VIII in year 1081. Martin Luther was excommunicated by the church for his rebellious act against the body of Christ and for re-inventing his own bible.
This topic is well explained in this thread https://www.nairaland.com/3782829/why-catholic-church-bible-different

Q3: Why do Priests wear different colours of vestments for different occasions
A: The priest wears 5 different colours of vestment during the celebration of Holy Mass depending on the occasion or feast. These vestments are:
Red Vestment: This is worn to celebrate a saint who was killed or martyred.
White Vestment: This signifies purity. It is worn to celebrate Holy Mass during the feat of a saint who died natural death, for virgin Mary's day and also, to signify the holiness of Jesus Christ.
Purple Vestment: Purple signifies royalty and therefore, it is worn during advent (starting 4 weeks to Christmas) in preparation to coming of the King of kings- Jesus Christ.
Gold Vestment: This is worn during the celebration of the church e.g. Golden jubilee, anniversaries etc
Green Vestment: This is worn during ordinary time. Green signifies life.

Q4: Why do Catholics honour Mary?
A: Catholics honour Mary because of the position she occupies in the life of Christ, Christians and importantly, the special grace and favour bestowed upon her by God himself. Jn 19: 25-27 tells us how Jesus on the cross handed over Mary to the disciple He loved to be his mother. The disciple at that moment represented Christians whom Christ loves and handed over his mother to be our mother also. It is logical that the mother of your mentor is your mother also and so, you accord her same respect and honour your mentor will accord her as well. Gen 3:16, Rev 12: 1-7 and Is 7:10 show how God acknowledges the importance of Mary to mankind and thus bestow upon her the highest favour given to any man before or after her. Lk 1: 26-38; 40-42 tells us how angel Gabriel conveyed the mind of God to Mary revealing to her how much favour God has bestowed upon her thus saying to her "hail Mary, full of grace..." and also the greetings of her cousin Elizabeth, "Of all women, you are the most blessed." This greeting was not from Elizabeth herself but inspired by the Spirit of God which through the confirmation she got when the baby in her womb leapt for joy on sighting Mary. These greetings gladdens Mary heart (Lk 2:19). It should be noted that act of honour should not be mistaken for worship. Catholics do not worship Mary because she is NOT God and will never be. The church honours her in a similar way we honour our biological mothers (though in a special way because of the special grace she carries). In Ex 20:12, God asks us to honour our father and mother.

Q5: Does Mary have other Children?
Mary had no other children apart from Jesus. If Mary had other children, Jesus would not have asked the disciple to take Mary home and care for her if not, other children of hers would have been able to do that. Would it not be a slap on the faces of other children that an outsider would take their mother home to take care when they are still alive? Also, Lk 2:41-49 tells us how Jesus was forgotten in the temple by his parents and later found him in the temple preaching after searching for him for 3 days. "Every year Jesus’ parents went to Jerusalem for the Festival of the Passover. 42 When he was twelve years old, they went up to the festival, according to the custom. 43 After the festival was over, while his parents were returning home, the boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem, but they were unaware of it. 44 Thinking he was in their company, they traveled on for a day. Then they began looking for him among their relatives and friends. 45 When they did not find him, they went back to Jerusalem to look for him. 46 After three days they found him in the temple courts, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. 47 Everyone who heard him was amazed at his understanding and his answers. 48 When his parents saw him, they were astonished. His mother said to him, “Son, why have you treated us like this? Your father and I have been anxiously searching for you.” Jesus was 12 years old during this time, and if he had other siblings, would Joseph and Mary left them behind to go to Jerusalem only with Jesus since it is the custom to go with all members of the family? In Matt 12:46, it is written that Jesus's mother and brothers were waiting outside anxious to have a word with him. Does that mean Jesus had other siblings? The first recorded argument was between St. Jerome and another fourth-century theologian, Helvidius, who had written that after the virgin birth of Jesus, Mary had other children with her husband, Joseph. St. Jerome disagreed, indicating that by the fourth century at least some of the church community believed that Mary had stayed a virgin for the rest of her life. These children of Mary, Jerome said, were from Mary of Clopas, Jesus’ aunt and his mother’s sister, making them cousins. He claimed that the Greek word "adelphios" could refer to cousins, not just biological siblings. Same way in Yoruba language, "cousin" has no word instead "aburo" or "egbon" can be used for a biological sibling or relative. Also, if Jesus had sibling, they would have been present during his crucifixion with Mary. In John 19:25, where she is among the women present at the Crucifixion of Jesus: "Now there stood by the cross of Jesus His mother, Mary and His mother's sister, Mary [the wife] of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene." Note that Jesus' mother's sister is also called Mary in this passage but can two biological sisters called the same name within a nuclear family? That proves that Mary the wife of Clopas is not the biological sister of Mary mother of Jesus but a relative because in Greek from where English bible is translated from has no word for cousin or aunt or uncle but once they are related are called brothers or sisters.

Q6: Why do Catholics don't pray for the death of their enemy or curse them but rather, pray for their conversion?
A: In Matt 5: 43-45, Jesus instructs us to love our enemies and pray for those who hate us. 43 “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor[a] and hate your enemy.’ 44 But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, 45 that you may be children of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. Act 7:55-60, 1Pt 3:8 and 1Cor 3:17 state this fact as well for there is rejoice among the angels of God when a sinner repents (Lk: 15:10)

Q7: Is drinking a sin?
A: Drinking is not a sin, rather getting drunk is a sin (Ep 5:18). Jesus turned water to wine (Jn 2: 1-12). 1Tim 3:8 "In the same way, deacons[b] are to be worthy of respect, sincere, not indulging in much wine, and not pursuing dishonest gain." This shows that drinking of wine is not sin in itself but getting drunk by drinking much of it is sin. Jesus took wine when he was offered vinegar while on the cross (Matt 27: 48). If drinking was a sin, He wouldn't have accepted it. Vinegar wine contains 5-20% acetic acid; 5-8% alcohol. Wine is taken in heaven as well (Matt 26: 26-29).

Op, Nice write up even though I'm not a catholic. You said Jesus never had siblings? Ithought he did and is Mary still a virgin, cos people still say "Virgin Mary" around me. Enlighten me please.
Thanks

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by okekekelechib(m): 9:32am On May 21, 2017
Some of our Protestant brothers are sick to the point that they try to dissuade others from the Mother Church(Catholic).
pls Protestants answer me, y do u call ur papas(pastors) to pray for u?
Refer to their god as " d God of papa .....".
when ur papa gives oil or water to use, u will preserve it like ur life depends on them?
Some churches now worship their pastors in the name of righteousness?
Y do u believe in ur papas more than d word of God...
After all these, u guys still say Catholics worship idols while u are d ones practicing idolatry..
thanks.

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by oz4real83(m): 9:35am On May 21, 2017
All religions or beliefs have one thing in common:There is God. The only contention is d way or medium to get to God. Muslims believe that way is mohammed. Pagans believe it is through ogun,sango etc. Hinduists believe it is through indui. Buhdists say d way is buhda. So many religions believe one way or d other. Christians know and believe it is through Jesus christ. He is d only way because evidences abound. If catholics decide to pray to God through dead believers or mary,it becomes very clear that they are different from christians. They are a different religion. Jesus is d only way to God!!!

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Nobody: 9:40am On May 21, 2017
Wow! The Catholics here are very intelligent fellows...thanx you all for the indepth elucidation n analysis! If I were the Protestants n wat have u, I'll ask question, seek clarifications from these great minds, n learn!

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Nobody: 9:41am On May 21, 2017
thank you. am a Catholic but I don't knw much of these

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by easymancfc(m): 9:41am On May 21, 2017
oz4real83:
All religions or beliefs have one thing in common:There is God. The only contention is d way or medium to get to God. Muslims believe that way is mohammed. Pagans believe it is through ogun,sango etc. Hinduists believe it is through indui. Buhdists say d way is buhda. So many religions believe one way or d other. Christians know and believe it is through Jesus christ. He is d only way because evidences abound. If catholics decide to pray to God through dead believers or mary,it becomes very clear that they are different from christians. They are a different religion. Jesus is d only way to God!!!

You're wrong.. Catholics pray through Jesus alone... the difference is that we ask both Christians on earth and in heaven to pray for us... not that we pray through them.. all prayer is answered through Jesus

Paul says in 1 Tim 2:1First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all men, 2 for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life, godly and respectful in every way. 3 THIS IS GOOD, and IT IS ACCEPTABLE IN the SIGHT of GOD our Savior, 4 who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.

Jesus also encourages us to pray for one another.. see Matt 5:44

We ask Christians in heaven for their prayers...
just like I can ask you to pray for me I can also ask Christians in heaven..

besides
We don't conclude our prayers with IN MARY'S NAME WE PRAY, OR IN SAINTS NAME WE PRAY...


ITS EITHER IN JESUS NAME WE PRAY, OR THROUGH CHRIST OUR LORD..

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by mrww(m): 9:42am On May 21, 2017
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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Ajejeje(m): 9:43am On May 21, 2017
1 timothy 2:5 5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; I think the chapter of praying to saint is close now

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Respect55(m): 9:44am On May 21, 2017
Interesting
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by yahmaid04(m): 9:44am On May 21, 2017
Christianity is bleeped up
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Trueigbo: 9:44am On May 21, 2017
God is not against making images but worshipping them as God because he is jealous God.

He asked moses to make serpent in the wilderness.
He gave them instruction to make images of cherubim during the construction of ark of convenant.

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Mpanyi: 9:45am On May 21, 2017
Splinz:


Which of the departed faithfuls did Mary pray for their intercession while she was alive?


Your rejoinders are shallow dear. You can as well ask which church did Abraham and Jesus went to. You can as well ask who was their pastor and why were they shouting 'fire' and other things some Christians. Not necessarily they are bad.

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by yahmaid04(m): 9:45am On May 21, 2017
yahmaid04:
Christianity is shit
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Trueigbo: 9:48am On May 21, 2017
Ajejeje:
1 timothy 2:5 5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; I think the chapter of praying to saint is close now

Yes bro JESUS IS THE ONLY MEDIATOR BETWEEN MAN AND GOD.


Asking your people(pastor,brother, saints)to pray for you is wrong...am i right?

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by oz4real83(m): 9:49am On May 21, 2017
easymancfc:


You're wrong.. Catholics pray through Jesus alone... the difference is that we ask both Christians on earth and in heaven to pray for us... not that we pray through them.. all prayer is answered through Jesus
how do u know the ''christians in heaven''? The bibles says '' on d last day, ''THE DEAD IN CHRIST'' will rise first''

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by easymancfc(m): 9:53am On May 21, 2017
Ajejeje:
1 timothy 2:5 5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; I think the chapter of praying to saint is close now

go and read 1 Tim 2:1-4
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Trueigbo: 9:59am On May 21, 2017
Timothy 2:1-4New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (NRSVCE)

Instructions concerning Prayer
2 First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for everyone, 2 for kings and all who are in high positions, so that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and dignity. 3 This is right and is acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, 4 who desires everyone to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.





Ajejeje:
1 timothy 2:5 5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; I think the chapter of praying to saint is close now

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by easymancfc(m): 9:59am On May 21, 2017
oz4real83:
how do u know the ''christians in heaven''? The bibles says '' on d last day, ''THE DEAD IN CHRIST'' will rise first''

My friend.. unless you're an Adventist.. who believes in soul sleep.. most other Christians believe that once you die in God's friendship you are judged and you either go to heaven or hell.. see Hebrews 9:27 ...

The dead in Christ shall indeed rise, but it is their dead bodies.. their souls are in heaven or hell..

Hebrews 12:22 But you have come to Mount Zion and to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to innumerable angels in festal gathering, 23 and to the assembly of the first-born who are enrolled in heaven, and to a judge who is God of all, and to the spirits of just men made perfect,

if you're an Adventist please indicate, if not let me know your denomination then I can relate better

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by LaClicKLaBenDin(m): 10:01am On May 21, 2017
LogicStatement:

Catholics do not pray to dead people but ask for the intercession of saints. There is nothing wrong to ask for the intercession of the saints. Abraham interceded for Sodom (Gen 18: 16-33). We see in the Old Testament, various figures are asked to intercede for those in spiritual and temporal need: Abraham, Moses, Job, Jeremiah. It seems to have been thought especially appropriate to those men of prayer, the prophets (Gen 18:24, Jb 42:8, Jr 42:2, 2Mc 12:38-45). After the last super, Jesus interceded for his followers (Jn 17).
It should be noted that the church does not regard a saint who is dead to the flesh (physical dead) as been dead rather, he is asleep but lives in the presence of God. When a righteous died, he rises and becomes like the angels in heaven. Jesus tells us in Mk 12: 24-26 that God is God not of the dead but of the living. In Ex 3:1-6 When God appeared in the burning bush to Moses, he introduced Himself as God of Abraham, God of Issac and God of Jacob. These people were known to be dead (physical death) when he appeared to Moses, yet God still associate Himself with them meaning that, these saints are living. Therefore, when Catholics call on saints for intercession is because these saints are living and in the presence of God. Just like we meet our priests or pastors for their intercession because of our believe that they are saints who live holy lives (only God knows the heart of man), same way Catholics ask for the intercession of saints who live in the presence of God (for these ones you are very sure they are clean and free from sin because they are in heaven already. Nothing unclean will enter heaven Rev 21:27)

Uncle, please stop twisting the scriptures!
All the people you mentioned who made intercession according to you, were all living. No dead saint can help you, only Christ can!
For there is only one mediator between man and God, and He is Jesus Christ!
I repeat, no dead saint can help you!

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by modestdude(m): 10:01am On May 21, 2017
Splinz:


These are explanations you give to your fellow Catholic, not someone like me. Being smart by half wouldn't work here.

“Intercessions aren't made to saints”, so what do you do when you kneel before the statue of 'a' Mary and pray to the idol? The question is: Which of the faithful servants throughout the ages has ever prayed to a departed faithful for his/her intercession?

You may as well help in answering this one question: Which of the saints did Abraham or Jesus prayed to for their intercessions?
You cannot claim an overall knowledge of the scriptures. So be humble and not obstinate in your search for the truth.

The rich man who neglected the poor Lazarus on earth interceded to Abraham from Hades for a finger drop of water to cool off his burning tongue. He requested again for Abraham to intercede for him that a prophet be sent to his brothers to warn them not to come to that place of everlasting torment. None of these request was interceded for on his behalf because he is unrighteous and a deep gulf exist between heaven and Hades.

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by saintmark88(m): 10:04am On May 21, 2017
effico:



This is the problem we have in christendom. The catholic brother has elucidated on a vital point unknown to many, if there is something you don't understand simply ask him. But you are resorting to insult just to castigate his views which even has biblical backings.
I encourage us to listen to understand and not listen to castigate. God bless you.

I'm getting enlightened here, d op did a fanstatic job, some of d catholic practices I earlier condemned I am seeing in a new light now, too bad, thts how some pple r, they cannot counter what the op has said with their own bibilical backing they result to insult

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Agimor(m): 10:08am On May 21, 2017
JuneOctober:


Op, Nice write up even though I'm not a catholic. You said Jesus never had siblings?
In the New American Bible's English translation of the Gospel of St. Mark we do indeed read about the crowd asking, "Isn't this the carpenter, the son of Mary, a brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? Aren't His sisters our neighbors here?" (Mk 6:3) A similar reference occurs earlier in Mk 3:31—"His mother and brothers arrived...."
The problem emerges in understanding the meaning of the word brother. In the original text of the Gospel, we find the Greek word <adelphos,> meaning brother, used. However, <adelphos> does not just mean blood brothers born of the same parents. Rather, <adelphos> was used to describe brothers not born of the same parents, like a halfbrother or stepbrother. The word also described other relationships, like cousins, nephews, etc.

For example, in Gn 13:8 and 14:1416, the word <adelphos> was used to describe the relationship between Abraham and Lot; however, these two men did not share a brother relationship, but one of uncle and nephew. Another instance is that of Laban, who was an <adelphos> to Jacob, not as a brother, but as an uncle. (In the New American translation, "kinsman" or "relative" will be used in these Old Testament cases; I do not know why this is not true in the English translation of the Gospel.) The same is true for the word sister.

Actually, the confusion originates in Hebrew and Aramaic, the languages of most of the original Old Testament texts and of Christ. In these languages, no special word existed for cousin, nephew, half-brother, or step-brother; so they used the word brother or a circumlocution, such as in the case of a cousin, "the son of the brother of my father." When the Old Testament was translated into Greek and the New Testament written in Greek, the word <adelphos> was used to capture all of these meanings. So in each instance, we must examine the context in which the title is used. In all, the confusion arises in English because of the lack of distinct terms for relatives in the Hebrew and Aramaic, and the usage of the Greek <adelphos> to signify all of these relations.

Nevertheless, other Gospel passages clarify these relationships. James and Joses were the sons of Mary of Clophas (Mk 15:40). Judas was the son of James (not either of the Apostles) (Lk 6:16). James the Lesser was the son of Alphaeus (Lk 6:15). James the Greater and John were the sons of Zebedee with a mother other than our Blessed Mother Mary (Mt 20:20).After the birth of our Lord, although the Gospels do not give us many details of His childhood, no mention is made of Mary and Joseph ever having other children. Never does it refer to the "sons of Mary" or "a son of Mary," but only the son of Mary.
Therefore, as Catholics, based on Sacred Scripture and Tradition, we do not believe that Mary and Joseph had other children and consequently that Jesus had blood brothers and sisters.

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by easymancfc(m): 10:10am On May 21, 2017
LaClicKLaBenDin:


Uncle, please stop twisting the scriptures!
All the people you mentioned who made intercession according to you, were all living. No dead saint can help you, only Christ can!
For there is only one mediator between man and God, and He is Jesus Christ!
I repeat, no dead saint can help you!

Indeed only Christ can.. but they being members of the body of Christ can help us with their prayers since they do that through Christ by being members of his body
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by LaClicKLaBenDin(m): 10:13am On May 21, 2017
LogicStatement:

What is it there that you don't understand? Saints are not dead people either they lived 1000yrs ago on earth or presently living on earth. Saint is not the opposite of sinner but meaning someone set apart. Saints are not made in heaven but on earth through heavenly grace. Either you call for the intercession of saint who is still on earth or one who has fallen asleep, one thing is common to them, they are alive in Christ. Saints are not dead people. Only the unsaved are dead when they die here on earth

Please shut up already! Their are dead saints and living saints!
The ones you pray to are dead to us, even if they are living in heaven! And let me categorically say this: no saint in heaven can in heaven can ever intervened for you.

The job of intercession belongs exclusively to Jesus!

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by LaClicKLaBenDin(m): 10:14am On May 21, 2017
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Indeed only Christ can.. but they being members of the body of Christ can help us with their prayers since they do that through Christ by being members of his body

That's purely your opinion and it has no biblical foundation.

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