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  1. MoreCoffee

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

    Choose whose table you sup at; so far the table seems to require a very long spoon because its other attendee looks to be Satan or one of his own.
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    Comparing am n Comparing a man and dogs to the Father and the called from among humanity is surely a sacrilege at the least and a blasphemy at its worst.
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    Transubstantiation, Consubstantiation and Paul

    Thomas Cranmer believed in the real presence, though his stated views were heretical, so why are you batting on his side when in truth your own religion rejects the real presence altogether, favouring a 'spiritual' and 'memorial' sense over a true and real sense to Christ's words in Matthew 26.
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    It's Advent; season of hope for all the faithful.

    Verily, the Lord himself said "the truth shall set you free".
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    I am confident that Satan would appeal to a relaxed attitude to blasphemy too.
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    Transubstantiation, Consubstantiation and Paul

    Sir, Thomas Cranmer killed Thomas Moore, or had a hand in it, I think. He certainly had a hand in the execution of some of his fellow bishops and some abbots who would not compromise on the King's claim to be head of the church in England.
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    Are you "the Father"? No? then move on, this comparison is bordering on blasphemy.
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    Transubstantiation, Consubstantiation and Paul

    It was execution for heresy according to the law of the land at that time; Mary was, after all, monarch, a Tudor queen, acting as absolute monarch.
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    And he also says "many are called but few are chosen" (Matt 22:14). Are they called and refused when they come?
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    Transubstantiation, Consubstantiation and Paul

    He was Anglican when Mary had him executed. But never fear, Elizabeth had many of those involved executed as "traitors" to the English crown in its claim to be head of the church in England. Is it an earthly monarch that you desire as head of your religion?
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    It proves that God calls many, few respond, those who do respond come to Christ. This is the doctrine that you hate so much, yet it is there in the very scriptures that you think, erroneously, teach Calvin's doctrine.
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    Transubstantiation, Consubstantiation and Paul

    Wasn't he a former Catholic bishop, who signed a paper to approve a divorce, and later signed another paper to approve the King becoming the supreme head of the church in England, then later still abjured his signatures, and later again abjured his former abjuration only to be burned as a...
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    Many are called and all that the Father calls will come. Read and learn. If you answered the post I wrote some time ago you'd understand better. It's the one that says
  14. MoreCoffee

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

    Read and learn; it is what you need to do to be free.
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    Transubstantiation, Consubstantiation and Paul

    It means 11 words refutes your post's hundreds. Now while they were eating the meal, Jesus took bread, and he blessed and broke and gave it to his disciples, and he said: "Take and eat. This is my body." And taking the chalice, he gave thanks. And he gave it to them, saying: "Drink from this...
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    Yet all that the Father calls will come to the Lord. You dance with words and play a sharp game with them, you do yourself injury by it.
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    It's Advent; season of hope for all the faithful.

    See more. Read more. Escape the prison of sectarian histories.
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    Transubstantiation, Consubstantiation and Paul

    So many words and all of them playing at a child's game to pretend that Jesus didn't say "this is my body" and "this is the new testament in my blood". It takes only 11 words to refute your many words.
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    Many are called, few are chosen; you ought to read more scripture and learn the truth. Study to show yourself approved.
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    It's Advent; season of hope for all the faithful.

    I did and it didn't. It didn't echo your posts' alleged history.
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