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  1. Idolater

    Have I gone MAD???

    Yes really. Miracle. It begins with literally consuming Him. The Eucharist being only symbolic, only a remembrance, is novelty in Church history, only seriously countenanced after the Reformation in the 1500s. Before that, only by heretics. Impossible to literally consume Jesus and do...
  2. Idolater

    Have I gone MAD???

    That's what I said. Says you. And the Scriptures you quote are consonant with Roman or Papal Catholicism. Disagreed. We literally consume Jesus. You could conceive of greater intimacy, but consuming Someone is certainly top tier intimacy. Who? Agreed that Hebrews claims the Old...
  3. Idolater

    Paul was NEVER under Peter's authority

    Elaborate. I see no conflict in these quotes.
  4. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    I did. What do you think his primary point is? I already set out what I took him to mean, which is the same reasoning that could also deem Christ's divinity and Resurrection spiritual, symbolic, or metaphoric.
  5. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    And there are individuals in many organizations who are infected with the woke political ideology but it doesn't make the organization captured, not like the medical establishment is captured, and like the CIA is captured, and NASA. And the Methodists, for example. The Roman Catholic or Papal...
  6. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    The woke political (and incoherent) ideology and social contagion both infected and captured many organizations. But not the Roman Catholic or Papal Catholic Church.
  7. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    It's nice when you see people free to cheerfully offer themselves as living sacrifices, which is what Roman and Papal Catholics mean by devotions. It's acts of penance, prayer, Lectio Divina, corporal acts of mercy, helping with your local parish, feeding the hungry, devotion to various Saints...
  8. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    Such as when he wrongly said transubstantiation is Medieval philosophy, this isn't even an ignorance of Roman or Papal Catholicism problem, it's a general ignorance problem, since it's the Medieval attempt to use Aristotelian philosophy to more precisely describe the consecration of the bread...
  9. Idolater

    Have I gone MAD???

    It is very clearly the end of the OLD priesthood, as plenty of other Hebrews passages prove. Christ Himself is our High Priest. It isn't the end of "the priesthood", but the beginning of His everlasting priesthood—in the order of Melchizedek, who ministered with bread and wine. We are all...
  10. Idolater

    Is Prophecy Being Fulfilled in the Dispensation of Grace?

    He was a former murder and therefore chief of sinners by his own words. === Plausible. Is it plausible that there are no longer genetically distinguishable tribes, even with modern D.N.A. analysis, but instead there are two very large genetic types, and a third major genetic type (Mizrahim)...
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    Is Prophecy Being Fulfilled in the Dispensation of Grace?

    The Assyrian exile decimated the 10 northern tribes. Where is it now.
  12. Idolater

    The Problem With Prayer

    Which He did once, with the Flood, and He promised to not do it again. With water anyway. He'll burn it all down with fire one day, but He's not going to wash it all away with water again, He promised, and the rainbow in the sky is the reminder of that promise.
  13. Idolater

    Seth Moulton

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/matt-walsh-enrages-demyoucrats-by-crashing-dnc-in-disguise/ar-AA1pbAgk
  14. Idolater

    Idolatry

    It's literally the post right above you. Acts 20:16-18; 28
  15. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    https://theologyonline.com/threads/idolatry.59717/
  16. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    So don't feel so bad.
  17. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    Remember that authority and power are synonyms. It's easy to confuse "authoritative" with authority or having authority in terms of power, but this is a category error if you get confused in the ambiguity. Power is something a president or a court or a legislature has and wields, the written...
  18. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    [Pulled from another thread, I think this is the better location:] Great. Catholicism requires a lifelong commitment, people should know that in case they don't. You are committing like you commit when you get married, it's for life, you're making a promise. It is a promise to change your...
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