It's Advent; season of hope for all the faithful.

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Of the Father's love begotten ...

 

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My choir sang this at Advent and I loved it! We haven't sung it at the church I'm at now, even though it's in the hymnal. I think the members might not know it? I love it not only for the melody but also because of the clear theology it expresses.
 

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My choir sang this at Advent and I loved it! We haven't sung it at the church I'm at now, even though it's in the hymnal. I think the members might not know it? I love it not only for the melody but also because of the clear theology it expresses.
And it is genuinely ancient.
 

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And it is genuinely ancient.
Can you provide scripture to support it? Thinking of Nadab and Abihu make me think of what happened to them when offering an unsubscribed form of worship.
 

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Can you provide scripture to support it? Thinking of Nadab and Abihu make me think of what happened to them when offering an unsubscribed form of worship.
You have asked the wrong forum member. I do not usually do "bible proofs". That's another feature of Protestantism that really isn't characteristic of Catholic teaching. Mind you, Catholic teaching is in fact quite biblical, but all this proof texting seems childish.

Besides, this thread isn't really a "debate me or else" kind of thread. If you want bible verses open your own bible and read it.
 

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As a PS ...

The lyrics are - more or less - these:
1 Of the Father's love begotten
ere the worlds began to be,
he is Alpha and Omega,
he the source, the ending he,
of the things that are, that have been,
and that future years shall see
evermore and evermore.
2 Oh, that birth forever blessed
when the virgin, full of grace,
by the Holy Ghost conceiving,
bore the Saviour of our race,
and the babe, the world's Redeemer,
first revealed his sacred face
evermore and evermore.
3 This is he whom seers and sages
sang of old with one accord,
whom the voices of the prophets
promised in their faithful word.
Now he shines, the long-expected;
let creation praise its Lord
evermore and evermore.
4 Let the heights of heav'n adore him,
angel hosts his praises sing,
pow'rs, dominions bow before him
and extol our God and King.
Let no tongue on earth be silent,
ev'ry voice in concert ring
evermore and evermore.
5 Christ, to thee, with God the Father,
and, O Holy Ghost, to thee
hymn and chant and high thanksgiving
and unending praises be,
honour, glory, and dominion
and eternal victory
evermore and evermore.
 

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You have asked the wrong forum member. I do not usually do "bible proofs". That's another feature of Protestantism that really isn't characteristic of Catholic teaching. Mind you, Catholic teaching is in fact quite biblical, but all this proof texting seems childish.

Besides, this thread isn't really a "debate me or else" kind of thread. If you want bible verses open your own bible and read it.
That get you off the deep end without any faith whatsoever. Faith comes from hearing the Word, not the Pope.
 

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That get you off the deep end without any faith whatsoever. Faith comes from hearing the Word, not the Pope.
These kinds of remark are just tiresome. Yet you post them as if they are to be taken as some kind of astute observation or witty rejoinder.
 

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These kinds of remark are just tiresome. Yet you post them as if they are to be taken as some kind of astute observation or witty rejoinder.
The Bible warns against unwarranted religious observations. Just doing you a favor.
 

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That get you off the deep end without any faith whatsoever. Faith comes from hearing the Word, not the Pope.

Here at Christianity Haven we believe that Catholics are our brothers and sisters in Christ.
 

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We like good hymns too, and I especially like ancient ones.

 

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Here at Christianity Haven we believe that Catholics are our brothers and sisters in Christ.
I guess that's true since you got rid of Luther.
 

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I guess that's true since you got rid of Luther.
Sir, are you not a Baptist; didn't the Baptists excoriate Luther and his baptism as Popish, are you not appealing to an enemy of the religion whose label you have appropriated? And the person to whom you responded is in fact a Lutheran who follows Luther's teaching on baptism and would likely not want to receive a second baptism as you may advocate for persons such as her.
 

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Sir, are you not a Baptist; didn't the Baptists excoriate Luther and his baptism as Popish, are you not appealing to an enemy of the religion whose label you have appropriated? And the person to whom you responded is in fact a Lutheran who follows Luther's teaching on baptism and would likely not want to receive a second baptism as you may advocate for persons such as her.
I'm a Calvinist Baptist. I rely heavily on Luther's Bondage of the will". But I'm historically a victim of The Catholics and Lutherans, Reformed and Anglicans. So marvel not that I cannot trust some of you.
 

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I'm a Calvinist Baptist. I rely heavily on Luther's Bondage of the will". But I'm historically a victim of The Catholics and Lutherans, Reformed and Anglicans. So marvel not that I cannot trust some of you.
You tell a sad story, but it cannot be a story of your own life because Luther has been dead these past 400+ years and no Lutheran or Catholic has persecuted you physically; though I dare say that some have contradicted your erroneous teaching.
 

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You tell a sad story, but it cannot be a story of your own life because Luther has been dead these past 400+ years and no Lutheran or Catholic has persecuted you physically; though I dare say that some have contradicted your erroneous teaching.
The pope cannot make mistakes. So he was right in killing millions who disagree with him? Thank God for the USA that protects us from this.
 

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The pope cannot make mistakes. So he was right in killing millions who disagree with him? Thank God for the USA that protects us from this.
Popes are not impeccable, they are merely men, and make mistakes as men are inclined to do. You do not understand Catholic teaching so you present foolish errors that you have learned from someone who also does not know what the Catholic Church teaches. That can be cured, you can learn the truth. Look up the Catechism of the Catholic Church, or buy a copy. Read from the source and learn the truth.
 

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Popes are not impeccable, they are merely men, and make mistakes as men are inclined to do. You do not understand Catholic teaching so you present foolish errors that you have learned from someone who also does not know what the Catholic Church teaches. That can be cured, you can learn the truth. Look up the Catechism of the Catholic Church, or buy a copy. Read from the source and learn the truth.
So killing all who disagree with him is no longer on the books?
 

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