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@RockSprites -- of course its not, I never said it was, but it was Augustine of north africa who was catholic I might add that got the whole sacraments ball rolling and luther and calvin bought into it, hence presbyterians, lutherans and other protestants do hold to a sacramental theology... end result they have departed from the pure gospel of Jesus Christ... Jesus nor the apostles taught sacraments.. SEE i really really do know what I am talking about...
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@spiritparaclete haha... what? Eucharist does not appear in ANY Greek text.
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@RockSprites -- actually the word Eucharist in the greek text, I checked, but that's not the point, its the evil theology of sacrments that has been attached to the word that has given it a new meaning altogether neither Jesus Christ nor the apostles intended.
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@RockSprites -- I am well aware of sacramental verbiage and how protestants in the Luthern and Presbyterian church ALSO use, so they brought the RAGS of rome out with them after the reformation, how sad is that? adding unto the word of God indeed... I am well aware of what I am talking about, quit trying to bait me and insinuate of that which you understand very little about.
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@spiritparaclete Oh, and does the word Eucharist appear in the Greek? Because if not, it would be a word invented by man to describe something specific. And you just used it to describe the bread that represents the Body.
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@RockSprites - to your first question... do what Jesus Christ and the apostles commanded... Jesus said do this in remembrance of Me in relation to the eucharist.. but nowhere in the bible is the breaking of break and sharing of wine to remember Jesus death called a sacrament. Call bible things by bible names. I don't find the word sacrament in the new testament, therefore it's an invention of men, titles men ascribe to things Jesus commanded. Sacramental theology teaches errors concerning grace
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@spiritparaclete So....we shouldn't partake in the Lord's Supper? Or we shouldn't call the Lord's Supper a sacrament? Because....why?
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@RockSprites - DO NOT LECTURE ME about what I do not know, its a theological fact that Augustinian theology is the root of Sacraments, and all roman catholics, anglicans, lutherans and even presbyterians hold to a sacramental theology, and why? simply because they follow the errors of Aurelius Augustine of Hippo, who was from north africa. It is a nonbiblical concept and teaching sacraments... what part of what I stated earlier did you NOT understand? I never said it was exclusive to RCs.
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@spiritparaclete Man, you have no idea what you're talking about. Please calm down and actually understand that the word "sacrament" is not exclusive to Roman Catholicism.
While I agree that there is a correct way to deliver the gospel and lead the church, to say that seminary is the place to go and learn that is not scriptural at all. Unless I am misunderstanding him, he seems to be implying that men must be taught by other men on how to use their gifts. Men shouldn't be thrust into leadership if they aren't ready, and instruction is helpful, but nothing can surpass time alone with God in study. I hope I am not misinterpreting what he said.
b1foschiefs 9 months ago
@b1foschiefs Just to clarify, are you saying that it's wrong for men to be taught by other men about what is beneficial v. non-beneficial to the Body?
LaneCh 9 months ago