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HANDING ON DIVINE REVELATION
7. In His gracious goodness, God has seen to it that what He had revealed for the salvation of all nations would abide perpetually in its full integrity and be handed on to all generations. Therefore Christ the Lord in whom the full revelation of the supreme God is...
This thread is here to offer a correct view of Catholic teaching about revelation. MennoSota incorrectly made claims about Catholic teaching. This thread ought to help correct the errors in his posts.
REVELATION ITSELF
2. In His goodness and wisdom God chose to reveal Himself and to make known...
You are, of course, free to treat Matthew 28:19-20 as discussing baptism in vinegar, glycerine, wine, beer, sand, dust, carbon monoxide, snow flakes, or anything else you may like to pretend it is about. No one can stop you from doing that. Nevertheless the truth remains that Matthew 28:19-20 is...
Since your posts so often use the NLT with its added words it seemed that you favoured the use of translations that added words to prove some point in theology and thus avoid serious discussion. That being so I wanted to accommodate your penchant for extras.
It is likely a mistake to reply to your less than erudite question but for the sake of discussion the answer is (Matthew 28:19-20) [19] Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptising with water them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, [20] teaching them...
In Australia it was the trade unions that objected to Sunday trading because they wanted their members to have a day with their families. That is a commendable desire. Oddly enough it was a Conservative state government in my state that changed the laws despite a referendum of the people wanting...
Any who use their wits and do not go searching for signs of the end and predictions of the last days will not be quickly deceived by predictions from Adventist groups such as Jehovah's witnesses and Seventh Day Adventists but those who long for such things and for secret knowledge with which to...
The point is that Seventh Day Adventist predictions are wrong. The first post in this thread is promoting the failed predictions of Seventh Day Adventism.
I remember an elderly man whose surname was Sodeman who was a SDA and who predicted the end of the ages within the lifetime of people who...
My comment was responding to a comment about the Australian election of 18th-May-2019. Australia has no political party called "Democratic" nor any called "Republican". And the 2016 federal election in Australia had little to do with what USA voters may may not have wanted.
Seventh Day Adventism and alleged Sunday Laws go hand in hand as a sign of the end times. But I don't see Sundays being hedged about by civil laws enforcing its observance as a holy day and forcing Saturday observers to observe Sunday on pain of terrible consequences. Sunday is a normal trading...
Well, if baptism is a symbol that does nothing spiritual because water is not magic and baptism does not save or wash away sins and if baptism has nothing to do with being born from above then why complain when people don't take seriously your view of this merely symbolic empty ritual?
God forbid that I should support the lawless one - Donald Trump - he may be then end of the USA as a prosperous nation and possibly the harbinger of destructive wars.
I think you've said what you said before. But here is a comment from the notes in the New American Bible Revised Edition.
Romans 1-11] To defend the gospel against the charge that it promotes moral laxity (cf ⇒ Romans 3:5-8), Paul expresses himself in the typical style of spirited diatribe...