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News Bulletin 8 July 2011 -- The Christian Institute

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Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks, says an equality template is eroding religious liberty. The British Medical Association says the Commission on Assisted Dying is biased. TV personality and Art critic, Brian Sewell, says there are too many homosexual and transsexual characters on TV soap, Coronation Street. Top advocate for Muslim women's rights welcomes Baroness Cox's Arbitration Bill to tackle Sharia courts. New abortion statistics show that babies with treatable conditions like cleft-palate and club foot are being aborted. The Government's Communities Minister, Eric Pickles, says everyone loses out if Christians are barred from getting involved in the community. Britain's first IVF lottery is set to launch later this month giving players the chance to win a baby.

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  • @origenadam

    What i meant by being roman catholic was that they may have been RC's by the things they believed.

    You may be in a loving relationship, yuk, but it is still a wicked, a vile, a most disgusting and abominable depraved relationship although you wont see it that way.

    Homosexuality is a disgusting and perverse thing and more than likely worse in some ways than paedophilia seeing as you are both consensual to something very wicked.

  • @origenadam I used to be a Roman Catholic before I became a Christian, study the doctrine of regeneration, something the RCC knows nothing about.

    Jesus said "You must be born again" John 3:3

    Baptism is not being born again, remember the thief on the cross ?

  • @markiecobra1 Ha ha, what a dumbass. Ignatius was born 30 years after Jesus - he could never have even been considered to be RC. You are a typical reformed calvinist type trying to shoehorn your evil beliefs into Christianity. And just how is my lifestyle wicked and depraved? Because I have a loving relationship with someone of the same sex you mean? Get back under the stone you crawled out from Snake.

  • @origenadam

    You really are a vile creature aren't you, in practice and in method and especially in your depraved wicked lifestyle, never the less, God shall judge you except He show mercy.

    Justin Martyr and Ignatius could both be said to be RC's so your argument doesn't hold water, the Bible never teaches that the bread and wine are changed for if it was so, Christ is eaten every week for the last 2 thousand years and yet His body remains intact in heaven, how do you explain that?

  • @markiecobra1 Quite the opposite Snake. Try reading some Justin Martyr or Ignatius even and you might just learn something, you ignorant buffoon.

  • @origenadam

    Which only shows how ignorant you are, it hasn't been believed by Christians from day one at all, only by the heretical RC Church, maybe go research your church history..

  • @markiecobra1 This is something that has been believed by Christians from Day 1. For you to suggest otherwise makes you a heretic, but then that's nothing new for you is it?! Go on Mr Snake, call me a devil like you always do!

  • @markiecobra1

    His Sacrifice is made present again.....in an unbloody way on the altar at each Mass. This is within the Power of God to do. Yes.....the bloody Sacrifice was made once only. And then we have to eat His Body and drink His blood. I know.....many objected.....but not all. Thank God....CATHOLIC STATE please!

  • @origenadam

    His blood is taken by faith, the bread and the wine aren't altered in their substance but remain bread and wine, Christs blood cleanses us, that is, true Christians, from all sin and His body was given so that we might be healed of all our iniquities and so it is by faith we lay hold of Christ in the communion but the sacraments remain the same.

  • @amaqula

    Yes He did say He would be with us, but He isn't on the altar, He isn't crucified again each abominable Mass, He ONCE offered Himself without spot to God to make atonement FOREVER for those that are called and elect so the Roman catholic superstition is an abomination to God.

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