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In Acts 27:23-25, Luke recounted Paul’s experience with an angel who brought him a message from the Lord, but there was no worship of the angel. Instead, Paul’s faith was in the God he served.
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Oct 14 2016, 01:01 AM
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Yeeck, how come Catholics worship Angels?
QUOTE In Acts 27:23-25, Luke recounted Paul’s experience with an angel who brought him a message from the Lord, but there was no worship of the angel. Instead, Paul’s faith was in the God he served. |
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Oct 14 2016, 01:05 AM
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Nov 2 2016, 12:00 PM
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ThePope you should come here. More to your liking.
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Nov 2 2016, 12:09 PM
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Nov 2 2016, 12:15 PM
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Lets just hang out here for awhile.
Yeeck won't mind us.. http://www.trademarkia.com/pope-75280291.html |
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Nov 2 2016, 12:20 PM
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QUOTE(shioks @ Nov 2 2016, 09:48 AM) Pope marks the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation in Sweden and praises Martin Luther in hugely powerful symbolic gesture |
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Nov 2 2016, 11:14 PM
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QUOTE(yeeck @ Nov 2 2016, 01:20 PM) The Pope was just being overly polite. The Catholic response to Luther's teachings were infallibly defined at the Council of Trent. BTW, did you know that Sweden is the least religious country in the world, regardless of its past Protestant heritage? https://sweden.se/society/10-fundamentals-o...gion-in-sweden/ Nothing wrong with being polite. Not just Luther's teachings but the whole Protestant Reformation.Well yeah, Sweden kinda less religious like the rest of Europe. They prefer to worship Thor instead. |
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Nov 5 2016, 02:51 AM
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200 years? I thought Catholics was introduced during the Yuan Dynasty? (12th century onward).
Of course the arrival of Matteo Ricci made it possible (15th century onward). Then the number of Catholics just grew from there. |
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Nov 5 2016, 02:59 AM
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QUOTE(shioks @ Nov 4 2016, 09:45 PM) I guess you always live in history not today. Catholic in China is totally different than Roman Catholic elsewhere. In a sense its true because The Vatican don't approve of Bishop which is govenment state-approved. There's two versions of Catholics in China.The official version which is government approved between Chinese Catholic Bishops Conference and the state Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association. Then there's another version which is the unofficial one (underground church) that The Pope approve. I think ThePope should know this. This post has been edited by tinarhian: Nov 5 2016, 02:59 AM |
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Nov 7 2016, 02:06 AM
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QUOTE(shioks @ Nov 5 2016, 06:55 AM) Half truth info. Surf more for info. Ok show provide the info here. Perhaps, The Pope can provide accurate answers to his followers. QUOTE(yeeck @ Nov 5 2016, 02:10 PM) Well, for starters I know of priests who are in contact with and ministers to the underground Church loyal to Rome. Have you been to Shanghai? There's an underground church there. I won't say it here though. |
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Nov 7 2016, 02:47 AM
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QUOTE(shioks @ Nov 5 2016, 06:51 PM) He is the author of Living Water and The Heavenly Man. A person who is not without controversy. Same dude?Some labelled him together with conman 大骗子 or cult. His books are available in Malaysia. |
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Nov 7 2016, 12:33 PM
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QUOTE(yeeck @ Nov 7 2016, 04:51 AM) Yes I've been to Shanghai. Can't understand a single word from the Shanghainese dialect, it sounded more Japanese than any of the Chinese dialects that I know of. IKR. The older generations mostly speak in dialect while the younger generation speak Mandarin. The Shanghai dialect got alot of vowels. |
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Nov 21 2016, 01:12 AM
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Since when did RCC have more than 1 denomination?
There's only 1. Sure there's a Coptic Catholic Church, Chaldean Catholic Church, Armenian Catholic Church, etc... But that's just the sui iuris.. One common head and one common faith. |
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Nov 23 2016, 12:40 AM
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Nov 23 2016, 12:42 AM
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Pope Francis Extends Catholic Priests' Right to Forgive Abortions
QUOTE Pope Francis' September 2015 decision to absolve abortions followed that of the late Pope John Paul II, who granted priests the same power in 2000. |
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Nov 26 2016, 12:39 AM
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QUOTE(yeeck @ Nov 23 2016, 09:26 AM) I would agree with you on most parts, however, let it be a reminder that women have the right to do abortion if its fall under these circumstances:-1. health reasons 2. rape 3. incest Politics and religion has no right to interfere with women's rights. Heck feminisim ain't got nothing to do with these abortion rights. What women wants to do with their bodies is their ultimate choice. There's far worst act of sin(s) beside abortions, ie, rebellion against God. |
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Dec 1 2016, 01:37 AM
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QUOTE(yeeck @ Nov 26 2016, 11:37 PM) http://studentsforlife.org/prolifefacts/pr...-rape-question/ I see. Getting raped and incest is the women's fault. And they should accept it as normal and carry on with their life. Oh BTW, what made you think abortion is not a rebellion against God? Sure The Bible did mentioned, "Thou shall not murder." Then if its a life threatening situation, SURELY abortion is allowed OR you just tell the women folk to accept it as it is? You know sometimes women do get cancer or other health risk during pregnancy? I get it that you prefer life of the fetus more than the life of the mother / women. Only Catholics view abortion is against God. QUOTE(shioks @ Nov 27 2016, 02:47 PM) What nonsense you are talking about? Nobody is playing God here. |
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Dec 5 2016, 02:23 AM
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QUOTE(yeeck @ Dec 1 2016, 02:26 AM) No where did the article said getting raped and incest is the woman's fault. If it is a life-threatening situation, if the goal is to save the life of the mother, rather than being purposely to kill the child, then it is not a sin. Not only Catholics view abortion is against God. Where on earth did you get that idea? QUOTE(friedricetheman @ Dec 2 2016, 11:09 PM) Wah liow... just discovered that there is a Catholic thread and the first thing I bumped into is this. But its easier to tell the women to just deal with it isn't it? The law just there to protect the coward rapists. How is that even better than the Talibans? First thing first, we believe that the soul enters the fetus at conception. So, even if you abort the fetus at a few days old, you are killing another human being. With advancements in medical science, pregnant women are usually safe throughout their pregnancy. If complications do arise, it is the fetus that usually dies naturally and not the other way around. We are pro-life. We believe that mothers, child, fetus are all equal and should be given a chance at living life to the fullest. If in the case of mothers being in danger during pregnancy, a priest will be consulted on what is the best course of action. After Vatican 2, there are some exceptions to the rule and is usually decided on a case by case basis. Its not that I'm promoting abortions but the fact that there are so many unwanted pregnancies and Catholics don't EVEN use contraception. So if a women use birth-control pills do you Catholics consider it as "killing the fetus" ? Then everything else just revert back to "Thou shall not kill." No wonder people like to keep old laws because it suit them and to suppress women. We can discuss till the cows come home, to me this is just men's ego to protect themselves from being accounted for and not taking full responsibility for their cowardice actions. |
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Dec 12 2016, 01:18 AM
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QUOTE(yeeck @ Dec 6 2016, 01:58 AM) Birth control pills kills the fertilized egg. I think abortion should be allowed to those women who have been a rape victim or victim or incest. Unless you consider adoption as a temporary solution.How can you say the law is just there to protect the coward rapists? Which laws, may I ask? And how has this got to do with your favourite Talibans? Rapists should indeed be punished severely. But killing the innocent babies is not the way of God. Really? You think Taliban laws protect women? You must been hiding in some Taliban caves. If its a due to unprotected sex then I understand the morality of it. In some countries the rapists even marry the victim. How is that even legal? Plus the Catholics don't even believe in protection during sexual intercourse. No wonder so many unwanted pregnancies. Then you conveniently blamed the women. haha..How convenient. Its the Catholic way, you don't need to tell me that its not. Heck its either my way or the highway. Is that even a choice in the first place? Then who help the poor mother? I get that abortion is not a shortcut but how is the consequences of the child's life? Even if the baby is not aborted, but baby dumping is increasing yearly due to unprotected sex, rapes, etc.. There's where the increase of generation of bitter youth with mixed emotion because of some idiot teenagers didn't have decency to use protection. |
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QUOTE(yeeck @ Dec 6 2016, 02:46 AM) Jesus Christ’s Tomb Opened for First Time in 500 Years – See What is InsideQUOTE Also discovered, was a second grey marble slab previously unknown to the researchers, engraved with a cross they believe was carved in the 12th century by the Crusaders. |
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