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Aug 1, 2017 15:22:23   #
Cool Breeze
 
Did you know that Jesus never said you are saved by faith? That doctor is from Paul the Apostle! Furthermore Jesus was not a Christian, he was a Jew let's keep it real! If you are a Pauline Christian all hell is going to break loose! Consider this: http://youtu.be/XTFsRf_muJo The plight of the Panare Indians 1975! http://itsstilltime.wordpress.com/2015/03/08/the-panare-indians-crucified-jesus-christ/ how familiar.LOL

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Aug 1, 2017 16:19:49   #
viking747
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
Did you know that Jesus never said you are saved by faith? That doctor is from Paul the Apostle! Furthermore Jesus was not a Christian, he was a Jew let's keep it real! If you are a Pauline Christian all hell is going to break loose! Consider this: http://youtu.be/XTFsRf_muJo The plight of the Panare Indians 1975! http://itsstilltime.wordpress.com/2015/03/08/the-panare-indians-crucified-jesus-christ/ how familiar.LOL
You are as always like a foul odor blowing over a septic tank

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Aug 1, 2017 16:27:17   #
Cool Breeze
 
viking747 wrote:
You are as always like a foul odor blowing over a septic tank


How about a debate on the Merits of my post? The Christian doctrine is primarily Pauline! Are there any Christians who can deny this honestly? Put up or shut up!

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Aug 1, 2017 16:48:29   #
Quakerwidow Loc: Chestertown, MD
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
Did you know that Jesus never said you are saved by faith? That doctor is from Paul the Apostle! Furthermore Jesus was not a Christian, he was a Jew let's keep it real! If you are a Pauline Christian all hell is going to break loose! Consider this: http://youtu.be/XTFsRf_muJo The plight of the Panare Indians 1975! http://itsstilltime.wordpress.com/2015/03/08/the-panare-indians-crucified-jesus-christ/ how familiar.LOL


Jesus said: "by their fruit you will know them" and "as you have done to the least of these".

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Aug 1, 2017 16:51:31   #
Gener
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
Did you know that Jesus never said you are saved by faith? That doctor is from Paul the Apostle! Furthermore Jesus was not a Christian, he was a Jew let's keep it real! If you are a Pauline Christian all hell is going to break loose! Consider this: http://youtu.be/XTFsRf_muJo The plight of the Panare Indians 1975! http://itsstilltime.wordpress.com/2015/03/08/the-panare-indians-crucified-jesus-christ/ how familiar.LOL



You're post is both correct and incorrect at the same time. Things aren't this simple. There's a guy online, don't know what church he preaches in, but he just tears Paul apart. If I can get a bead on it, I will look it up. Do I agree with him? Well,,, that is a very, very deep subject. Well, there has been more and more argument over the years. The thing we have to do, is get over how much emphasis we place on doctrine, and get to the heart of the matter by simply learning to love. That is one thing the Churches generally do not do, although some do more than others. The average Christian has no idea how deeply involved and how allegorical the meanings of various Biblical stories are. As such they live by the 'letter' and not by the 'spirit'. Others see this and overreact to it, and make unfair judgments about not only the Christian religion but all religions.

Just as a short note, generally speaking, there is a big difference between organized religion, and local autonomous churches.

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Aug 1, 2017 19:44:49   #
Cool Breeze
 
Quakerwidow wrote:
Jesus said: "by their fruit you will know them" and "as you have done to the least of these".



He was talking about false prophets which is a contradiction to the devil deceiving the whole world!

The great dragon was thrown down, the old serpent, he who is called the devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world. He was thrown down to the earth, and his angels were thrown down with him. You can't have it both ways!

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Aug 1, 2017 19:48:55   #
Cool Breeze
 
Gener wrote:
You're post is both correct and incorrect at the same time. Things aren't this simple. There's a guy online, don't know what church he preaches in, but he just tears Paul apart. If I can get a bead on it, I will look it up. Do I agree with him? Well,,, that is a very, very deep subject. Well, there has been more and more argument over the years. The thing we have to do, is get over how much emphasis we place on doctrine, and get to the heart of the matter by simply learning to love. That is one thing the Churches generally do not do, although some do more than others. The average Christian has no idea how deeply involved and how allegorical the meanings of various Biblical stories are. As such they live by the 'letter' and not by the 'spirit'. Others see this and overreact to it, and make unfair judgments about not only the Christian religion but all religions.

Just as a short note, generally speaking, there is a big difference between organized religion, and local autonomous churches.
You're post is both correct and incorrect at the s... (show quote)


It appears to me that the church is the problem especially the Roman Catholic Church look what they've done to the indigenous religions! The Panera Indians in particular!

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Aug 1, 2017 20:09:28   #
Gener
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
It appears to me that the church is the problem especially the Roman Catholic Church look what they've done to the indigenous religions! The Panera Indians in particular!



I can't argue with you there. I still say though that there is a big difference between organized religion and the local unaffiliated church on the corner, (there are no Catholic Churches of this nature) the local church generally shows love for all. And often engages in charity for the community.

As much as I dislike the R.C. Church, I do have Catholic friends who are wonderful people. They are very Christian in their orientation. I just know that to tell them what goes on in the upper portions of the Church would be futile as they would not believe it. Also, the R.C. has been extremely instrumental in providing charity for people. The local churches are often very, very, giving. Most hospitals, traditionally, were started by the R.C. as well. I wish to see good where it is and bad where it is, and not be too judgmental about it.

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Aug 2, 2017 04:27:51   #
Cool Breeze
 
Gener wrote:
I can't argue with you there. I still say though that there is a big difference between organized religion and the local unaffiliated church on the corner, (there are no Catholic Churches of this nature) the local church generally shows love for all. And often engages in charity for the community.

As much as I dislike the R.C. Church, I do have Catholic friends who are wonderful people. They are very Christian in their orientation. I just know that to tell them what goes on in the upper portions of the Church would be futile as they would not believe it. Also, the R.C. has been extremely instrumental in providing charity for people. The local churches are often very, very, giving. Most hospitals, traditionally, were started by the R.C. as well. I wish to see good where it is and bad where it is, and not be too judgmental about it.
I can't argue with you there. I still say though t... (show quote)



All of it is organized! The Bible calls it a whore! Harsh language to be sure!

Therefore, Roman Catholics claim their church was the first, the original, the oldest, and the "mother" or originator of all other churches. Sometimes the Roman Catholics use the Latin phrase "Sancta Mater Ecclesia" or "Holy Mother Church" to describe their church and identify other churches and denominations, including Protestant expressions, as having "strayed" and needing to return "home" to the Catholic Church. http://www.compellingtruth.org/mother-church.html. there's a lot going on

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Aug 2, 2017 07:21:45   #
rebob14
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
All of it is organized! The Bible calls it a whore! Harsh language to be sure!

Therefore, Roman Catholics claim their church was the first, the original, the oldest, and the "mother" or originator of all other churches. Sometimes the Roman Catholics use the Latin phrase "Sancta Mater Ecclesia" or "Holy Mother Church" to describe their church and identify other churches and denominations, including Protestant expressions, as having "strayed" and needing to return "home" to the Catholic Church. http://www.compellingtruth.org/mother-church.html. there's a lot going on
All of it is organized! The Bible calls it a whore... (show quote)


The so called Roman Catholic Church was, and is not a Christian church. When Constantine created the Theocracy in Constantinople, it left the Roman "clergy" powerless.......their only recourse was the European monarchies. That evil consortium made possible what morphed into the so called Catholic Church. Jesus said "you have need to call no man father, you have one father, who is in heaven". And yet, people continue to insert "holy men" between themselves and God. This has always been the problem: God's intention has always been direct fellowship........most people remain unwilling to humble themselves.

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Aug 2, 2017 08:31:07   #
Cool Breeze
 
rebob14 wrote:
The so called Roman Catholic Church was, and is not a Christian church. When Constantine created the Theocracy in Constantinople, it left the Roman "clergy" powerless.......their only recourse was the European monarchies. That evil consortium made possible what morphed into the so called Catholic Church. Jesus said "you have need to call no man father, you have one father, who is in heaven". And yet, people continue to insert "holy men" between themselves and God. This has always been the problem: God's intention has always been direct fellowship........most people remain unwilling to humble themselves.
The so called Roman Catholic Church was, and is no... (show quote)


Isn't the Roman Catholic Church the mother of all churches?

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Aug 2, 2017 09:42:18   #
bggamers Loc: georgia
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
Isn't the Roman Catholic Church the mother of all churches?


I have always felt that all the churches have strayed.They follow many man made rules God did not make .I pray to God every where in my car before I go to sleep ect but I do not go to churches.The catholic churches are beautiful BUT filled with statues of saints and as God said not to do images of him if I'm not mistaken because no man knows what god looks like. The biggest part of believing in God is FAITH I dont need to know what he looks like to believe in him I have faith that he is real

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Aug 2, 2017 09:58:11   #
Cool Breeze
 
bggamers wrote:
I have always felt that all the churches have strayed.They follow many man made rules God did not make .I pray to God every where in my car before I go to sleep ect but I do not go to churches.The catholic churches are beautiful BUT filled with statues of saints and as God said not to do images of him if I'm not mistaken because no man knows what god looks like. The biggest part of believing in God is FAITH I dont need to know what he looks like to believe in him I have faith that he is real


Interesting thanks for commenting

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Aug 2, 2017 15:03:10   #
viking747
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
How about a debate on the Merits of my post? The Christian doctrine is primarily Pauline! Are there any Christians who can deny this honestly? Put up or shut up!
The merits of your post is an easy one. On a scale of 1 to 10 it rates a zero.

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Aug 2, 2017 16:57:56   #
Cool Breeze
 
viking747 wrote:
The merits of your post is an easy one. On a scale of 1 to 10 it rates a zero.


Quite understandable from your point of view!



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