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A Christian Meets a Roman Catholic part 2

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A Christian meets a Roman Catholic again and this time they debate about scripture.

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  • They are BOTH wrong. More scripture was written after the scripture which was quoted. If it is taken in the translation that the "Christian" says it means, then it would invalidate the rest of the Bible that was written after that verse.

    Jesus Christ is the central authority of the Church, and he has sent the Holy Ghost to testify to us what is true.

    James 1:5

    If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.

  • If you are going to attempt a critique of the Roman Catholic Church for rejecting the Protestant Tradition of Sola Scriptura, it would at least behoove you to not make up Catholic beliefs to attack, lying does not help your cause. Viva Roma.

  • @SergioDector Thank you for your answer. Do they equal one or one equal three? 2.When jesus died who was running to show ? 3.Christian believes Jewish murder jesus ,so bunch of jewish stronger then god ?

  • @azrausa We do believe that Jesus is the son of God and part of the trinity, hence he is God and one with the father and the holy spirit.

  • "If you keep trusting the Pope for your doctrine, you'll get Pwned every time"...amateur theologians...

  • @anniemaggie53...The original ones, actually :)

  • @Marv23able...You are the perfect example of someone with FAITH & REASON. Welcome home. Pax Christi +

  • Let's clarify a few things: (1) Peter never called himself "pope" because "pope" comes from the Latin "papa" meaning "father" and we all know that he (and Christ) spoke Aramaic (2) Peter knew his new name was "Kephas" ("rock" in aramaic) because that's exactly what Christ called him, not "Petros" (3)The scripture mentioned in Timothy 3:15 is known as the Septuagint which is the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible that actually contained the 7 deuterocanonical books that Protestants ripped out.

  • DumbASS. Wow, just wow.Its absurd how someone doesn't know that Catholics are Christians...

  • @azrausa Yes, He is God as a man.

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