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Mindia wrote:I was wrong obviously.
Gaazy wrote:Now vonk on the other hand, is one of the most self absorbed know it alls in my memory of this site. Ive always thought so, and I still cant understand why in gods name he is here
Ugzugz wrote:Martrae wrote:Hi...I quit reading this thread...what'd I miss?
Hi.... Read the fucking thread your damn self. Don't be a dumbass.
Ugzugz wrote:1) I will give Mindia credit for being stalwart. Despite his hypocrisy, he doesn't change his tune.
2) Mindia has made the ultimate mistake in any conflict, he has alienated those people who could potentially be considered compatriots. You will never win an argument against a group of people if you're alone. By posting stupidity that puts the other conservatives on this board at odds with him, he's going it alone... and he will fail to present his point, ever. He will be to caught up in damage control and response to flames, instead of having a "team" of people with which to rally.
It is nearly impossible for a person to participate in every sacrament. Simply because you didn't does not imply you're going to hell.
Furthermore, you're not being forgiven for your sins by the Priest, he is acting as an intermediary for God - as a Pastor of his church shepherding his flock, so to speak.
The entire rite of Confession is not about you visiting the Priest - it is about opening a dialogue with your Pastor to provide you guidance and advice into how you can attempt to remove sin from your life and keep to the course of holiness.
Too many people don't understand that and think that the Priest has some special "power" to forgive sin. He does not. God does. It is acceptable and encourage for all Catholics to pray regularly to God and ask forgiveness for their sins... it is NOT mandatory to do so "through" a priest.
Catholics do not practice idolatry. The cross on some Protestant's necklace is no different than the statues of Christ in a Catholic church.
Transubstantiation is exactly that: the conversion of the bread and wine into the actual Body and Blood of Christ. The priest doesn't perform some "magic" that makes it happen - God, himself, brings about the change. This is probably the most difficult thing any non-Catholic can understand or accept, yet it is fundamental in the core beliefs of Catholics. If you have issue with this, then I'm not going to argue with you. Either you have the faith to believe it, or you don't. If you don't... more power to you.
As far as the books of the Apocrypha go... who is Martin Luther to decide which books are "right" and which are "wrong". Frankly, I could say that Song of Solomon is borderline porn and has no place in the Bible... as do many others. Does that mean that that book of the Bible is heresy simple because I, a human with my own opinions, believe it to be so? The book of Revelations was (supposedly) written by John the Apostle... that's a pretty darn good source for scripture, frankly. Maybe you remember John... he was called the "beloved of Christ" and "Christ's favorite". Not really a good source of heresy if you were to ask me.
Really Mindia, you claim to be so well aware and educated about these matters - to the point that you feel that you can belittle and ridicule others. However, you know very little more than they do. If you recall, Pride is one of the seven cardinal (deadly) sins.
If your goal here is to educate and evangelize, you're doing a piss poor job of it. If your goal here is to attack, flame, and contend over topics related to your religion, you're doing a piss poor job of it. If, however, your goal here is to make yourself look like an ass and hide behind a faith that you regularly besmirch by your own words and actions, you're doing super! Keep it up!
Zanchief wrote:Harrison wrote:I'm not dead
Fucker never listens to me. That's it, I'm an atheist.
Gaazy wrote:Now vonk on the other hand, is one of the most self absorbed know it alls in my memory of this site. Ive always thought so, and I still cant understand why in gods name he is here
Mindia wrote:Um, quote me some examples where I am telling everyone that their religion is wrong?
Mindia wrote:Roman Catholics are cultists, imo. Imo they do a great many things that go against what the Bible teaches. Imo, they have added books to the Bible that did not belong there, and they don't even flow with the rest of Scripture. Imo, "Transubstantiation" is a wicked practice. Imo, the practice of confession of your sins to anybody but the Lord, such as an intercessory or intermediary such as a "priest," is blasphemous, vile and wicked. Imo, kneeling down and praying in front of a statue is idolatry. There are many other things they do that are scary, IMO.
Mindia wrote: Entire post to Ugzug
Lourdes wrote:I don't understand what the big argument here is. Mindia, you asked for some quote proof of you saying that another religion is wrong. You were provided with a quote from yourself where you stated that Roman Catholics were cultists and that their practices are blasphemous, vile and wicked.
At least admit it and not turn around a few pages later and try to say that you aren't belittleing anybody else's faith.
"Jared's off the diet?!" a California woman said incredulously. "It's suicide for me!"
Mindia wrote:It is nearly impossible for a person to participate in every sacrament. Simply because you didn't does not imply you're going to hell.
Wrong. If you're a good catholic you will adere to EVERY sacrament, and go to "mass" every Sunday, otherwise you are destined to go to hell.
Mindia wrote:Furthermore, you're not being forgiven for your sins by the Priest, he is acting as an intermediary for God - as a Pastor of his church shepherding his flock, so to speak.
Too bad other Catholics don't share that same belief as you. Catholics believe that confession through intercession is the ONLY way to confess your sins to God. What does the Bible say? It says to confess to the Lord, with your own mouth, your sins, and to ask for forgiveness... not telling some bozo in a booth.
Mindia wrote:The entire rite of Confession is not about you visiting the Priest - it is about opening a dialogue with your Pastor to provide you guidance and advice into how you can attempt to remove sin from your life and keep to the course of holiness.
Bullshit. It is about confessing your sins to a "priest" and he is acting as a mediator between YOU and God. This practice is NOT in the Bible, fool.
Mindia wrote:Too many people don't understand that and think that the Priest has some special "power" to forgive sin. He does not. God does. It is acceptable and encourage for all Catholics to pray regularly to God and ask forgiveness for their sins... it is NOT mandatory to do so "through" a priest.
Yes they do think that. They are so brainwashed to the point that they think the priest can absolve them of their sins.
Mindia wrote:Catholics do not practice idolatry. The cross on some Protestant's necklace is no different than the statues of Christ in a Catholic church.
Um, we've been over this before. The cross is a symbol of Christ's sacrifice for us. A statue is an idol. God expressly forbids idolatry. What do you find in a Catholic church? IDOLS GALORE. And idols with the fold-down knee pads in front of them. I've been to a few "masses" before, many years ago, and I walked into a Catholic church earlier this year. I felt dirty... I felt like I was in a paganistic temple.
Mindia wrote:Transubstantiation is exactly that: the conversion of the bread and wine into the actual Body and Blood of Christ. The priest doesn't perform some "magic" that makes it happen - God, himself, brings about the change. This is probably the most difficult thing any non-Catholic can understand or accept, yet it is fundamental in the core beliefs of Catholics. If you have issue with this, then I'm not going to argue with you. Either you have the faith to believe it, or you don't. If you don't... more power to you.
This is the biggest problem non-Catholics have with Catholics. Holy Communion is symbolic. If you believe your priest has the power to convert your little "wafer" into God, and the wine into the actual blood of Christ, then I really do feel sorry for you. In the "Offertory", the priest offers the wafer and wine. Then comes the Preface... a prayer of praise, followed by the Sanctus, a prayer of joy, a cry of welcome to the Lord who will enter the wafer. (lol) Roman Catholics believe that it actually becomes the blood, body, soul and divinity of Christ, and it must be worshipped as God. Then comes the Consecration... this is the highlight of the "Mass." This is when the wafer supposedly becomes God. The wine is also consecrated, supposedly becoming the actual blood of Jesus.
Mindia wrote:The priest, with his "magical" powers turns the wafer into the Lord Jesus himself. Now whether you want to admit it or not (as ridiculous as it sounds to you) this is where Roman Catholics believe the priest is so powerful, he can pull Christ out of heaven, put him on the cross, and sacrifice Him again during "Mass." This "Holy Eaucharist" as they call it is then placed in a suburst design, called the "Monstrance." Then the good little Roman Catholics bow down and worship the wafer as "God." Who dreamed this crap up? The Egyptians called it "Osiris" long before the popes called it "Jesus." You know what is impressed into every wafer? The initials IHS. That stands for Isis, Horus, and Seb... ancient Egyptian Gods.
Mindia wrote:As far as the books of the Apocrypha go... who is Martin Luther to decide which books are "right" and which are "wrong". Frankly, I could say that Song of Solomon is borderline porn and has no place in the Bible... as do many others. Does that mean that that book of the Bible is heresy simple because I, a human with my own opinions, believe it to be so? The book of Revelations was (supposedly) written by John the Apostle... that's a pretty darn good source for scripture, frankly. Maybe you remember John... he was called the "beloved of Christ" and "Christ's favorite". Not really a good source of heresy if you were to ask me.
I'll give you this as a topic for further discussion and debate later on after I learn more about it.
Mindia wrote:Really Mindia, you claim to be so well aware and educated about these matters - to the point that you feel that you can belittle and ridicule others. However, you know very little more than they do. If you recall, Pride is one of the seven cardinal (deadly) sins.
I'm more educated about Catholicism than you think. In fact, I'd venture to guess I know just as much about it as you. But the difference is that I can easily pick out things the RCC does that is NOT in the Bible.
Mindia wrote:If your goal here is to educate and evangelize, you're doing a piss poor job of it. If your goal here is to attack, flame, and contend over topics related to your religion, you're doing a piss poor job of it. If, however, your goal here is to make yourself look like an ass and hide behind a faith that you regularly besmirch by your own words and actions, you're doing super! Keep it up!
I wish you actually knew more about your own religion than you actually do. If you know of these things, why continue them when you know they're not in the Bible? That's why I call it a cult. Because it is, and I believe the RCC is leading good people down the wrong path. In the end though, I think all that matters is that we love the Lord, Jesus and accept Him into our hearts. I just think that the RCC is so full of fluff and bullshit and they are deceiving people.
vonkaar wrote:Mindia wrote:Well, you're partially right at least. They believe in a Bible that has a section of books contained in it called the "Apocrypha" which was put into the Bible by the Catholic church ans was not part of the original Bible. That's why Martin Luther pulled those books out... because he knew that they were bullshit.
He also pulled the book of Revelations out. Who's to say what the "original" Bible contained? Since you accept that 97% of the New Testament was altered by man, why is Luther any more holy than Clemente? Who gets to decide what is holy and what isn't? If you have absolute faith in YOUR Bible, and faith is good enough for YOU to justify the spotty history of the abridgments, why is faith not good enough for a Catholic?
Gaazy wrote:Now vonk on the other hand, is one of the most self absorbed know it alls in my memory of this site. Ive always thought so, and I still cant understand why in gods name he is here
Mindia wrote:I was wrong obviously.
Ugzugz wrote:Mindia wrote:It is nearly impossible for a person to participate in every sacrament. Simply because you didn't does not imply you're going to hell.
Wrong. If you're a good catholic you will adere to EVERY sacrament, and go to "mass" every Sunday, otherwise you are destined to go to hell.
Wrong. Try again. For example, how can a person participate in both Holy Orders and Holy Matrimony. Also, if a person is lost at sea in a horrible boating accident, he did not receive Last Rites. Or - how about a child that dies before receiving anything other than Baptism? Is he going to hell, too? You're flat out wrong and uninformed.Mindia wrote:Furthermore, you're not being forgiven for your sins by the Priest, he is acting as an intermediary for God - as a Pastor of his church shepherding his flock, so to speak.
Too bad other Catholics don't share that same belief as you. Catholics believe that confession through intercession is the ONLY way to confess your sins to God. What does the Bible say? It says to confess to the Lord, with your own mouth, your sins, and to ask for forgiveness... not telling some bozo in a booth.
Wrong. If you keep going back to your same uninformed opinion on this, there's no way to argue the point. Check your facts... not your "memory". You're incorrect and uninformed again.Mindia wrote:The entire rite of Confession is not about you visiting the Priest - it is about opening a dialogue with your Pastor to provide you guidance and advice into how you can attempt to remove sin from your life and keep to the course of holiness.
Bullshit. It is about confessing your sins to a "priest" and he is acting as a mediator between YOU and God. This practice is NOT in the Bible, fool.
Wrong, again. See my comments above. The practice doesn't have to be in the Bible. The Bible doesn't contain every rule by which we should lead our lives - both religious and non-religious aspects.Mindia wrote:Too many people don't understand that and think that the Priest has some special "power" to forgive sin. He does not. God does. It is acceptable and encourage for all Catholics to pray regularly to God and ask forgiveness for their sins... it is NOT mandatory to do so "through" a priest.
Yes they do think that. They are so brainwashed to the point that they think the priest can absolve them of their sins.
If by "people" you mean uneducated Protestants, like yourself, looking for a potshot at the Catholic Church, then I agree with that statement. Catholics know better.Mindia wrote:Catholics do not practice idolatry. The cross on some Protestant's necklace is no different than the statues of Christ in a Catholic church.
Um, we've been over this before. The cross is a symbol of Christ's sacrifice for us. A statue is an idol. God expressly forbids idolatry. What do you find in a Catholic church? IDOLS GALORE. And idols with the fold-down knee pads in front of them. I've been to a few "masses" before, many years ago, and I walked into a Catholic church earlier this year. I felt dirty... I felt like I was in a paganistic temple.
So, an idol, per your definition, is a statue. That's about as stupid as it comes. I have no need to even discuss this point further. Come back with something better than that.Mindia wrote:Transubstantiation is exactly that: the conversion of the bread and wine into the actual Body and Blood of Christ. The priest doesn't perform some "magic" that makes it happen - God, himself, brings about the change. This is probably the most difficult thing any non-Catholic can understand or accept, yet it is fundamental in the core beliefs of Catholics. If you have issue with this, then I'm not going to argue with you. Either you have the faith to believe it, or you don't. If you don't... more power to you.
This is the biggest problem non-Catholics have with Catholics. Holy Communion is symbolic. If you believe your priest has the power to convert your little "wafer" into God, and the wine into the actual blood of Christ, then I really do feel sorry for you. In the "Offertory", the priest offers the wafer and wine. Then comes the Preface... a prayer of praise, followed by the Sanctus, a prayer of joy, a cry of welcome to the Lord who will enter the wafer. (lol) Roman Catholics believe that it actually becomes the blood, body, soul and divinity of Christ, and it must be worshipped as God. Then comes the Consecration... this is the highlight of the "Mass." This is when the wafer supposedly becomes God. The wine is also consecrated, supposedly becoming the actual blood of Jesus.
For the most part that is pretty correct. As I said, either you believe it or you don't. If you don't, fine... no one is asking you to.Mindia wrote:The priest, with his "magical" powers turns the wafer into the Lord Jesus himself. Now whether you want to admit it or not (as ridiculous as it sounds to you) this is where Roman Catholics believe the priest is so powerful, he can pull Christ out of heaven, put him on the cross, and sacrifice Him again during "Mass." This "Holy Eaucharist" as they call it is then placed in a suburst design, called the "Monstrance." Then the good little Roman Catholics bow down and worship the wafer as "God." Who dreamed this crap up? The Egyptians called it "Osiris" long before the popes called it "Jesus." You know what is impressed into every wafer? The initials IHS. That stands for Isis, Horus, and Seb... ancient Egyptian Gods.
You were doing so well in this paragraph, and then you said this... The priest does not have any "magical" powers. I've already said that. If you want to argue invalidity, be my guest, but I'll no longer respond to you. Educate yourself and argue something true or at least defensible. Holy Communion has *nothing* to do with Osiris, Isis, or any other Egyptian god or practice. That has to be the single-most STUPID thing I've ever heard a Protestant say as an attack agains the Catholic Church.Mindia wrote:As far as the books of the Apocrypha go... who is Martin Luther to decide which books are "right" and which are "wrong". Frankly, I could say that Song of Solomon is borderline porn and has no place in the Bible... as do many others. Does that mean that that book of the Bible is heresy simple because I, a human with my own opinions, believe it to be so? The book of Revelations was (supposedly) written by John the Apostle... that's a pretty darn good source for scripture, frankly. Maybe you remember John... he was called the "beloved of Christ" and "Christ's favorite". Not really a good source of heresy if you were to ask me.
I'll give you this as a topic for further discussion and debate later on after I learn more about it.
No need for further discussion. I made my statement and my point on this.Mindia wrote:Really Mindia, you claim to be so well aware and educated about these matters - to the point that you feel that you can belittle and ridicule others. However, you know very little more than they do. If you recall, Pride is one of the seven cardinal (deadly) sins.
I'm more educated about Catholicism than you think. In fact, I'd venture to guess I know just as much about it as you. But the difference is that I can easily pick out things the RCC does that is NOT in the Bible.
You have made it quite obvious that you do not know as much about it as myself. Frankly, teenagers going through Confirmation classes are given better knowledge of it than you possess. Furthermore, I'm not here arguing over whether it's "in the Bible" or not... you made invalid statements about the Catholic Church - and I called you out on it. If you're excuse is that it's "not in the Bible" and that you fall back on that for your ignorant commentaries, then I have nothing further to say to you.Mindia wrote:If your goal here is to educate and evangelize, you're doing a piss poor job of it. If your goal here is to attack, flame, and contend over topics related to your religion, you're doing a piss poor job of it. If, however, your goal here is to make yourself look like an ass and hide behind a faith that you regularly besmirch by your own words and actions, you're doing super! Keep it up!
I wish you actually knew more about your own religion than you actually do. If you know of these things, why continue them when you know they're not in the Bible? That's why I call it a cult. Because it is, and I believe the RCC is leading good people down the wrong path. In the end though, I think all that matters is that we love the Lord, Jesus and accept Him into our hearts. I just think that the RCC is so full of fluff and bullshit and they are deceiving people.
I was raised a Catholic. I was educated as a Catholic. I am not a practicing Catholic. Regardless, I can still defend their faith as I am aware of it, knowledgable of it, and can defend my comments. You, on the other hand, are none of these things. You attack an entire faith, a faith that YOUR "church" is a descendent of, out of ignorance and foolish rhetoric. If the Catholic Church is a cult, and your Protestant faith is a schism from that cult, that must make you a sub-cultist. You don't even qualify as a full cult... you're a half-breed. That must suck.
Wrong. Try again. For example, how can a person participate in both Holy Orders and Holy Matrimony. Also, if a person is lost at sea in a horrible boating accident, he did not receive Last Rites. Or - how about a child that dies before receiving anything other than Baptism? Is he going to hell, too? You're flat out wrong and uninformed.
Wrong. If you keep going back to your same uninformed opinion on this, there's no way to argue the point. Check your facts... not your "memory". You're incorrect and uninformed again.
Wrong, again. See my comments above. The practice doesn't have to be in the Bible. The Bible doesn't contain every rule by which we should lead our lives - both religious and non-religious aspects.
If by "people" you mean uneducated Protestants, like yourself, looking for a potshot at the Catholic Church, then I agree with that statement. Catholics know better.
So, an idol, per your definition, is a statue. That's about as stupid as it comes. I have no need to even discuss this point further. Come back with something better than that.
You were doing so well in this paragraph, and then you said this... The priest does not have any "magical" powers. I've already said that. If you want to argue invalidity, be my guest, but I'll no longer respond to you. Educate yourself and argue something true or at least defensible. Holy Communion has *nothing* to do with Osiris, Isis, or any other Egyptian god or practice. That has to be the single-most STUPID thing I've ever heard a Protestant say as an attack agains the Catholic Church.
As far as the books of the Apocrypha go... who is Martin Luther to decide which books are "right" and which are "wrong". Frankly, I could say that Song of Solomon is borderline porn and has no place in the Bible... as do many others. Does that mean that that book of the Bible is heresy simple because I, a human with my own opinions, believe it to be so? The book of Revelations was (supposedly) written by John the Apostle... that's a pretty darn good source for scripture, frankly. Maybe you remember John... he was called the "beloved of Christ" and "Christ's favorite". Not really a good source of heresy if you were to ask me.
Mindia wrote:I was wrong obviously.
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