Cross-Examining Catholicism (1 of 11)
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@UltraDrago2000 no miore like 40 men of god and wroshiping the one TRUE GOD
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@UltraDrago2000 actually it was written by 40 guys across the span of 1600 years, on three different continents. everything lines up with a common message and no contradictions? seems legit to me
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@yogurtking yes, very entertaining I wonder if one of those four crazy jackasses made a altered version to fk with people?
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This is a no-brainer! Christ was the ROCK, who made Peter a ROCK also. Abraham was called a ROCK in the Old Testament also.
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@playstation7707 Im happy youre in the faith bro/sis but historically since youre not a Catholic you would be considered a Protestant
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@playstation7707 Im happy youre in the faith bro/sis but historically since youre not a Catholic you would be considered a Protestant
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0:45 - 0:56 - This claim that Catholics removed the reference to God (Christ) from the text of the Douay-Rheims Bible is bunk. I have a Challoner Rhiems Bible 1899 edition and it has no such removal. Here is the challenged text: 1 Corinthians 10:4 - And all drank the same spiritual drink; (and they drank of the spiritual rock that followed them, and the rock was Christ.)
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@playstation7707 Hi! Well, you can read about it in the Catechism of the Catholic Church (which is free online) at #799, #800, #801, and #2003. I'll message those to you if your account is still active. But basically, we call those "charisms". They are gifts from the Holy Spirit. But not every saved person has them, we shouldn't expect them, and they should all be tested. 1 Corinthians 12:8-11 discusses how speaking in tongues is one of many gifts that some are given.
Ok bible summed up: written by: 4 crazy guys 2000 years ago, about: we should warship a in invisible guy that lives in clouds with NO proof of existence. Yeah, sounds totally legit...
UltraDrago2000 3 months ago
@UltraDrago2000 And now you've got me thinking about warships, flying in the clouds.
Also, your facts are a little off. :)
BaronGrackle 3 months ago
"Now these things, brethren, I have figuratively applied to myself and Apollos for your sakes, so that in us you may learn not to exceed what is written, so that no one of you will become arrogant in behalf of one against the other." 1 Corinthians 4:6
kiwichristian2009 10 months ago
@kiwichristian2009 It's a good verse. I don't think it means anything contrary to Catholicism.
BaronGrackle 10 months ago