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George

@romansonetwenty

Father, husband and Catechumen. Christ is King.

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𝕄𝕚𝕤𝕤𝕪 Robert Dallmann George Tim Brooks ✝️🇻🇦 🜋 Keys to the Kingdom symbolize authority & power. Isaiah 22:22 refers to the key of the house of David, signifying the role of the steward in managing the King’s household. Jesus is the King of the Kingdom He came to establish on earth. St Peter (and his successors) are stewards.

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Renee🇻🇦🇺🇸😻🌹💀 cameron dunne George 🌷 LIZZIE🌷 Anthony Seems like consequences here. Pretty clear. Romans 2:6-7 For he will render to every man according to his works: to those who by patience in well-doing seek for glory and honor and immortality, he will give eternal life; 2 Corinthians 5:10 For we must all appear before the

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cameron dunne George @DawnTaylor3398 🌷 LIZZIE🌷 Anthony Which pagan deity is represented by any Catholic statues of saints? As I’m sure you’re aware Exodus 20 is about carvings that were considered dwellings for false gods which the Egyptians believed and which they adopted (they even made a golden Apis statue after leaving Egypt).

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On ending the many fractures and splits in the Church: In his book Principles of Catholic Theology, Joseph Ratzinger noted that such healing is more imaginable and even “within reach” with some groups than others. The EO churches are easier to imagine, then some of the

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We can and do use this objection against Protestants because it absolutely does apply. You would have an argument if St. Ignatius was an outlier but this view was widely held by the early Church. So, since you think Ignatius would somehow agree with your theological position,

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Protestants Agree... - Baptism doesn't save you - Baptism does save you - Baptism is a symbol for adults only - Infants can't be baptized - Infants can be baptized - 8yo and older can be baptized - Baptism imparts grace - Baptism doesn't impart grace - Catholics are wrong

Gavin Ortlund (@gavinortlund) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every clause in this passage is relevant to social media interactions. Challenging but worth aiming for: "And the Lord's servant must not be quarrelsome but kind to everyone, able to teach, patiently enduring evil, correcting his opponents with gentleness" (II Tim. 2:24-25).

Brayden Cook (@the_catechumen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you can't stay on topic, constantly introduce red herrings, then act like your opponent is going "off topic" when he answers your sly comments (eg, the distinction between presybter and bishop in the New Testament, modern scholarship on the existence of St. Ignatius of

Joshua Charles (@joshuatcharles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“And as he [St. Paul] argued about justice and self-control and future judgment, Felix [a pagan] was alarmed…” (Acts 24:25). From the days of Felix onward, this was how most pagans responded to the strict moral teachings of Christianity and the Catholic Church: with alarm. You

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Did the Catholic Church Chain Bibles? Q. A nondenominational pastor attacked the Catholic Church (again), claiming that during the Middle Ages, Catholics “chained up all the Bibles so people couldn’t read them.” Is that true? A. Yes and no. The Catholic Church did chain Bibles

Did the Catholic Church Chain Bibles?

Q. A nondenominational pastor attacked the Catholic Church (again), claiming that during the Middle Ages, Catholics “chained up all the Bibles so people couldn’t read them.” Is that true?

A. Yes and no. The Catholic Church did chain Bibles
Allister Grey (@sirallistergrey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

J.C. Ryle How horrific. It’s amusing to me when people trust Catholics just enough to proclaim and preserve Scripture, but not enough to believe anything else they teach about the very thing they proclaimed and preserved. Protestantism is, at its core, worshiping the same old idol from

George (@romansonetwenty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unfortunately, this is a very poor argument considering it’s an argument from silence which is fallacious. You’ve presupposed that God ought to have done something a particular way and this presupposition is based on nothing but your subjective opinion. Second, I find it ironic