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  1. MoreCoffee

    Jesus Christ, died for all

    I only quote the catechism when asked for Catholic teaching or when an alleged Catholic teaching in another person's posts is incorrect. And I occasionally start a thread with material from a Catholic source or history or something that gained my attention. But when people are willing to engage...
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    Regulative Principle vs Normative Principle

    Saint John's gospel implies that the Lord was crucified as the Passover lamb was sacrificed and that inevitably means that the last supper - happening as it is claimed in the synoptic gospels the night before his crucifixion - could not possibly be a Passover meal. Passing over the disrespect...
  3. MoreCoffee

    Jesus Christ, died for all

    What a boon it would be if you also discussed what holy scripture says instead of offering a wall of disconnected texts bereft of context and apparently forming a thematic study according to your theological tradition but not according to mine.
  4. MoreCoffee

    Water Baptism

    When the Lord says "born of water and the Spirit" he is referencing baptism even if you pretend otherwise. John 3:5 You do not know the scriptures so you err in what you write in your posts. The Lord teaches through the letter of saint Peter that water is most definitely involved in salvation...
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    Water Baptism

    The holy scriptures affirm salvation by baptism; the Lord Jesus Christ affirms salvation by being born of water and the Spirit. It is your posts and the peculiar theology contained in them that sends people into error and the risk of condemnation at the last judgement.
  6. MoreCoffee

    Jesus Christ, died for all

    And finally Albert Barnes concludes his discussion of verse 14 ... I answer, (a.) In the same way as to provide medicine for all, proves that all are sick, or liable to be sick; and to offer pardon to all who are in a prison, proves that all there are guilty. What insult is it to offer...
  7. MoreCoffee

    Jesus Christ, died for all

    Continuing Albert Barnes remarks, for those interested, and maybe for the benefit of Mennosota The argument in favour of the general atonement, from this passage, consists in the following points: (1.) That Paul assumes this as a matter that was well known, indisputable, and universally...
  8. MoreCoffee

    Jesus Christ, died for all

    My sentiments exactly, about your reply. But I will spell it out; I got a chuckle from your rant. But I will not give your post a "like" because my chuckle was not because of your post being funny. It was because the argument in it was absurd as so many arguments in your posts are. What...
  9. MoreCoffee

    Impeach him now

    You poor chap, your posts are pope obsessed. Repent and believe the gospel. Stop ranting about popes, I never do. By the way, I think your denomination/religion leaders are likely to be rubbish :P :smirk: PS: impeach that devil Donald now before your land is laid waste in the last plagues on...
  10. MoreCoffee

    Water Baptism

    Beware the superstition of the scrib[bl]es and the parentheses.
  11. MoreCoffee

    Water Baptism

    One cannot help but gasp and the extent to which the scriptures are laid waste by the highlighter pen; surely the highlighter pen is mightier than the [s]word. ;)
  12. MoreCoffee

    Regulative Principle vs Normative Principle

    The example of the Christ and of the apostles is both recorded in holy scripture and remembered from the things that they did and the ways in which they did them. That is why we know to kneel when in prayer petitioning for God's mercy and for God's good gifts and why we know to stand when...
  13. MoreCoffee

    Jesus Christ, died for all

    And MoreCoffee said to Mennosota; you have not the competence to discern that which is concordant with the holy scriptures nor to know what is correct. And MoreCoffee said to Mennosota Verily the doctrine that you preach has blinded you to what the holy scriptures say and by your doctrine you...
  14. MoreCoffee

    Regulative Principle vs Normative Principle

    Yes, you very likely did miss many things in worship because you were so busy compiling spurious lists for your posts. Nevertheless There's another regulative principle that has a better history and better results: Follow the example and teaching of the Lord Jesus Christ and the apostles and...
  15. MoreCoffee

    Water Baptism

    Why can't we treat baptise as "baptise with water" unless there is some direct, scriptural, and specific reason not to do so. The only reasons that have been advanced in your posts against doing so are theological and the theology behind them is bad theology. In addition "born of water and the...
  16. MoreCoffee

    Water Baptism

    More than is usual with your posts; the truth is that your usual posts are one liners at most.
  17. MoreCoffee

    Jesus Christ, died for all

    No, that is not the case; what I wrote is consistent with holy scripture and holy tradition as well as the magisterium of the Catholic Church, specifically Jesus Christ died for all as the holy scriptures - previously quoted with references - teach.
  18. MoreCoffee

    Jesus Christ, died for all

    Another "well duh" moment in your posting history, Mennosota. Of course holy scripture speaks differently from me. That would be because holy scripture uses a very antiquated style of writing. I could emulate the style. Like this: And the word of the Lord occurred to his servant MoreCoffee and...
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    Jesus Christ, died for all

    No, my bible is good, the problem is in your interpretation of the bible that you have.
  20. MoreCoffee

    Regulative Principle vs Normative Principle

    Truly ... There's another regulative principle that has a better history and better results: Follow the example and teaching of the Lord Jesus Christ and the apostles and then you will not go astray in your manner of worship. it has a better history because it is apostolic rather than the idea...
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