The Letter to the Galatians

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2009

St Paul's letter to the Galatians, its background and content are explained by a Catholic priest an theologian.

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  • @trinitychiq

    Who is the unknown writer of Hebrews teaching a doctrine of demons?Christianity is pagan and wicked and is not of our creator.It teaches their god asked a man to burn his son.Gen22.This is wicked by any standards of DECENCY and forbidden by god.Gen9,Ex20 and god said he never commanded such.Jer19:5. Go mimic cannabalistic acts such as drinking blood and eating flesh. America is Mystery Babylon because it follows ROME blood.Rev18 declares to GET OUT OF HER.jesuswordsonly(dot)com

  • thank you father Jeffrey for explaining it to me :D now i understand this passage :>

  • Wonderful job father Jeffery. Thank you!

    

  • What are the Spirit and Flesh,

    Sarks and Soma???

  • Hi MichaelIRShelton, In 1 Timothy 1:2, we read: "To Timothy my true son in the faith." The obvious inference is clear. That in as much as Timothy is St.Paul's son in the faith, the relationship is reciprocal, positioning St.Paul as Timothy's "father in the faith," or "spiritual father" as was the intended Scriptural inference. It is -- amongst a number of other references -- an example of where The Church is correct and consistent with Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition. Pax tibi.

  • Read 1 Timothy 4:1-3 also you should not let people call you Father it goes against the words of Jesus the creator of all things. You should expose the false teachings of the Roman Catholic Catechism. If you loved the truth you would expose darkness of the Roman Catholic Church.

  • Wonderful! Thank you Father.

  • thank you for your work.

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