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  1. MoreCoffee

    Why Preaching Is Necessary.

    Some sermons are convincing arguments on why preaching is a bad idea.
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    Latin makes for good bibles in English

    With shipping and exchange from USD to AUD it was around $100 AUD.
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    Air Fryer

    No dishwasher is needed. Just take the drawer out, fill it with warm water and some dish washing suds, then leave it for 30 minutes and come back and use a sponge to clean it, rinse it, and then it is ready to be put back in.
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    Air Fryer

    Here in Oz we have K-Mart, it is cheap as chips and makes good stuff - via its Chinese partners, no doubt. I bought an air fryer from them. Its brand is Anko. It cost very little ($39 AUD). It works very well, is quite easy to clean, and it makes tasty food!
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    Editing posts no longer available?

    How sad, a good crash and burn exit - also known as a rage quit - can be most amusing. 😇
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    Latin makes for good bibles in English

    Today I received, as a package delivered by FedEx a leather bound copy of the Knox Bible. Translated by Ronald A Knox from Latin into English, it is a very attractive volume, gilt edged paper, nice print, leather cover that smells of leather. I am very pleased with it. It has a sewn binding...
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    Fancy phone

    I bought a new phone. It is a Samsung S23 Ultra with a TB of storage. It has fancy cameras. In short it is a fancy phone. The phone I used prior to acquiring fancy phone was a Redmi Note 10 Pro It was not so fancy. So, what have I done with the fancy phone? I took a photo on 30x zoom to...
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    Predictability

    Good sir, I did that in the past, changed from Presbyterian, through intermediate steps, to Catholic. It may be your turn now ;)
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    Predictability

    Having the same few chatters replying to the threads created here there is an element of predictability in the responses on any given subject. What CH needs is new responders. Or new topics. Or existing responders to change their theology. :)
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    We're New Here

    What a lovely introduction. I am Phil, but MoreCoffee is my nick and I answer to it. Have a pleasant time here. Most folk will be good companions. Cheers.
  11. MoreCoffee

    A 'Eucharistic' revival

    That is just nonsense.
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    A 'Eucharistic' revival

    It is simple, I think, people drift away from the real presence because the bread and wine are self evidently still bread and wine in every physical property that a parishioner can experience - taste, smell, appearance, all testify to the real presence of bread and wine and none of those sense...
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    God did not create sex for pleasure

    I am reliably informed that sex is in fact pleasurable for many people.
  14. MoreCoffee

    Faith

    It is still the case that some who do not believe persecute those that do, once they perceive that the Christian believes in Jesus.
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    You need someone "other" to keep you stimulated.

    I'm looking and thinking that to keep a site alive and interesting one needs the Other to liven things up a little. I wonder if that has always been so. If the Israelites needed opponents and if Christians from the beginning have needed the other for evangelism, for stimulating interactions...
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    Chromebook

    The chromebook arrived, it's very nice.
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    Truth

    The belief in the real presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist, also known as transubstantiation, is rooted in the teachings of the early Church, particularly the apostolic tradition. The doctrine of the real presence is based on the belief that Jesus Christ is truly present in the Eucharist...
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    Truth

    From a Catholic perspective, 16th century Protestantism represented a significant break from traditional Christian teachings and a challenge to the authority of the Catholic Church. The Protestant Reformation, led by figures such as Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Henry VIII, resulted in the...
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    Truth

    From a Catholic perspective, Freemasonry is viewed as a secret society that is incompatible with the teachings of the Church. The Church has consistently condemned Freemasonry throughout its history, with several papal decrees and statements being issued against it. One of the most notable...
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