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    Come on, be objective, honest, and admit that Matthew 16:18 is about saint Peter.

    Now, when the apostles, who were in Jerusalem, had heard that Samaria had received the word of God, they sent unto them Peter and John. Who, when they were come, prayed for them that they might receive the Holy Ghost. For he was not as yet come upon any of them: but they were only baptized in...
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    Come on, be objective, honest, and admit that Matthew 16:18 is about saint Peter.

    You may not believe that the sun will rise tomorrow but it will regardless of your beliefs. So too with apostolic succession, it is there regardless of your beliefs. Saint Paul appointed saints Timothy and Titus to be his representatives and his successors in the places that he sent them to...
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    Come on, be objective, honest, and admit that Matthew 16:18 is about saint Peter.

    In the Catholic Church, succession means that the current officeholder passes on their authority and the symbols of their office to their successor. However, in Protestant denominations, although a local pastor is appointed by someone, they are not required to be selected by their predecessor or...
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    What do we tell unsaved about biblical election?

    obviously! :eek: :ROFLMAO:
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    What do we tell unsaved about biblical election?

    Okay, you haven't given an example, and I'll take that as evidence that you cannot find one.
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    Isn't it time for you all to repent of schism?

    Show me where the passage asserts that, please. What do you mean? What's "real presence" and what has it to do with the beliefs of "those present"? We'd be welcoming but hesitant to receive all your quirky complaints. Take the time to learn the faith first and then formulate clear and cogent...
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    What do we tell unsaved about biblical election?

    Show me where I did that. I am curious to see what you think was a theology insert.
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    What do we tell unsaved about biblical election?

    It's always amazing how adroitly some Protestants insert their theology into the scriptures, and they proclaim that they form their theology from the bible alone, or at least from the scriptures as the sole infallible authority for the forming of doctrine. Let's take a look at the paragraph that...
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    What do we tell unsaved about biblical election?

    Christ died for all, "For the love of Christ constraineth us; because we thus judge, that if one died for all, then were all dead: And that he died for all, that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves, but unto him which died for them, and rose again." (2 Corinthians 5:14-15...
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    What do we tell unsaved about biblical election?

    If you told them the whole story unvarnished and without soothing words to smooth things over, they [that is, the unsaved] would be repulsed by the deity you told them about.
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    Isn't it time for you all to repent of schism?

    It appears that Protestant groups have numerous communions. In contrast, Catholics partake in a single Holy Eucharist, which forms the cornerstone of our faith community. This divine ordinance brings us great joy, as we are honored to partake in it and cherish the grace of God that it bestows...
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    The Holy Trinity and the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ

    Protestants depend on the traditions passed down to them to determine which books to include in or exclude from their Bible. They use logic and human reasoning to formulate their doctrines. It is mistaken to believe that Protestants base their beliefs solely on the Bible; in reality, they also...
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    The Holy Trinity and the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ

    Exploring the apologetics of ancient Arians and modern Jehovah's Witnesses may surprise you with their "biblical" nature, demonstrating how selectively interpreting Bible passages (primarily in English) can result in Arian theology. Although the Creeds did not originate the doctrine of the...
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    Isn't it time for you all to repent of schism?

    The Ephesian disciples that saint Paul found. They should have debated their issues within the church to test the resilience of their claims. However, instead of engaging in debate, they chose to leave the church and establish their own. Truth transcends opinion, both today and in the...
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    Come on, be objective, honest, and admit that Matthew 16:18 is about saint Peter.

    Your post inaccurately represented Catholic Church doctrine, which is grounded in biblical teachings. It portrayed a falsehood as a Catholic belief, akin to how Satan presented a lie to Eve as though it were God's words. The rebuttal of Satan's deception lies in the truth of God's words, and...
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    Come on, be objective, honest, and admit that Matthew 16:18 is about saint Peter.

    You are mistaken if you believe that Catholics are taught to believe that saint Peter is anything but a man and a sinner at that. Catholics are well aware that every priest and every bishop including the pope is a man and a sinner and consequently every one of them confesses his sins both to...
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    Come on, be objective, honest, and admit that Matthew 16:18 is about saint Peter.

    Saint Peter was called to feed Christ's sheep. His successors are also called to feed the sheep of God.
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    Isn't it time for you all to repent of schism?

    There are many, many who are separated brethren (inclusive of women and children). They are called by God and because of family and history are in a Protestant denomination. Our prayer for them is that God, in his infinite mercy, will bring them home to his one holy catholic and apostolic church...
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    Isn't it time for you all to repent of schism?

    If you stopped at "Protestants are not united" I'd agree. But you didn't.
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