The Gospel of Rome: An Introduction
There are serious and fundamental differences between Biblical Christianity and Catholicism. One of the reasons I am a Catholic Alumni is that, after years of Bible Study and prayer, I began to...
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Quote: How has the Roman Catholic Church behaved when it was in a position of power and therefore was able to do what it really wanted to do? The answers may surprise you. They surprised me. Because...
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Quote: Catholic Quotes:Today's Catholics must "accept, without hesitation, and profess all that has been handed downespecially by the Sacred Council of Trent."If anyone says that after the reception...
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Quote:[We affirm] that there is a purgatory, and that the souls there detained are aided by the suffrages of the faithful and[that] bishops shall see to it that the suffrages of the living, that is,...
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Quote:IndulgencesBecause the Catholic Church believes that everyone must pay for their sins (rather than Jesus paying for their sins), its belief that a soul will go to a holding place for torment...
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Quote:DR. STRAMARA'S GUIDE TO INFALLIBLITY Three Avenues of Infallibility & Conditions: 1) Ecumenical Council's Declaration (325--Nicaea I) a) Council of bishops in union with Pope b) formal...
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In the list only two doctrines are named as "infallible."Then it is said that "marriage is a sacrament" and listed as "infallible" doctrine.Which is correct Dr. Stramara? Or am I missing something?
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GT:I am not really sure, with RCism they make it up as they go.
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In fairness {and before some apolo snags me}I re-read Dr.Stramaras's bit and now I see what he"s saying:There are THREE {countem} ways to get "infallible doctrines" and only two are "Papal type." The...
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GT:Since Rome subscribes to the authority of a undefined, nebulous sacred deposit of oral tradition. . . . . . they can make it up as they go.In some circles the practice is called continuing...
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The Council [Trent] saw justification as a process whereby the sinner is actually made righteous. In other words, Trent said justification entails the whole process of sanctification. According to the...
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