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    Everybody will acknowledge Jesus is Jehovah

    God knows what we mean, but that doesn't change our efforts to be as accurate as possible.
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    Hebrew mind set

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    Battle for the minds of men

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    Somebody has their authority order mixed up.

    From what I understand, the Church's stance on papal infallibility only applies to faith and morals. To fulfill this service, Christ endowed the Church's shepherds with the charism of infallibility in matters of faith and morals. (Catechism of the Catholic Church #891...
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    Does profession of Christian faith change personal character?

    Profession is never as good as actions in words and deeds which show evidence.
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    Treatment of women in the bible

    Women - prophets, judges, warriors, leaders, negotiators, ...etc... It was wise to listen to them.
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    Psalms and hymns in worship.

    Silent Night ... Amazing Grace... Are two songs that I love.
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    Q & A from 19th century catechism

    In the Convert’s Catechism of Catholic Doctrine, we read: Q. Which is the Sabbath day? A. Saturday is the Sabbath day. Q. Why do we observe Sunday instead of Saturday? A. We observe Sunday instead of Saturday because the Catholic Church, in the Council of Laodicea, (AD 336) transferred the...
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    Saint Paul on worship.

    The correct worship is obedience, love, whole heart dedication, adoration and acknowledging who is the center of your universe. He is the end all, be all..
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    And this is eternal life ...

    "Knowing" is scripture is up close and personal, where God is your personal best friend.
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    Indulgence

    Forgiving one another has nothing to do whether they are associated with a religious organization. It is a matter of spiritual health for the individual who does the forgiving.
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    Everybody will acknowledge Jesus is Jehovah

    YHVH is not pronounced with a J.
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    Somebody has their authority order mixed up.

    You know the trouble is that there is not a clear consensus between catholics regarding how to recognize when a statement is made Ex cathedra, therefore it may easily happen a statement which might had been considered as ex cathedra at the time it was issued is classified as an ordinary...
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    Somebody has their authority order mixed up.

    Has the Catholic Church ever made a proclamation ex cathedra (as in, one which it declares is infallible) that it later retracted?
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    Is He friend or King first?

    Col 2:17,18.. but you will not see it.
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    Somebody has their authority order mixed up.

    According to RCC, an apostolic exhortation is a type of communication from the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. It encourages a community of people to undertake a particular activity but does not define Church doctrine. It is considered lower in formal authority than a papal encyclical, but...
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    Shunning

    Still no collective. Salvation is not found in the church, it is found in the heart of the individual who has a personal relationship with God.
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    The scape goat - somebody to blame.

    That doesn't make Him the scapregoat. The scapegoat had the sins laid on his head after the sacrifice for YHVH. The scapegoat did not get sacrificed. The scapegoat is not representative of Yeshua and His ministry. He is the representative of Satan and what happens to him.
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    Freedom

    No..... sin entangles us, embeds within us the chains of weaknesses, and takes us into a tangled weave of lies, deception, defensiveness, that burdens us with guilt and foolishness. This is what Yeshua breaks us free from. Other men are not at fault for restraining us, though they make you...
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    The scape goat - somebody to blame.

    The scapegoat is the one blamed after the atonement is accomplished, Yeshua took on the sins and carried them to the cross to be atoned for way before the sins are laid on the scapegoats head on Yom Kippur.
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