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Many of you have seen the picture of Laughing Jesus, I'm sure. Our Parish office has this picture, and it has always bugged me for some reason. I don't want to come across as a Bible thumping Christian or anything, but nowhere in the Bible does it mention that Jesus ever more...
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quote: Originally posted by bwellmysoul
P.S. Oddly enough, there were heresies in the Early Church that modern Pentecostalism is bringing back.
"Those who fail to learn from (Church) history are doomed to repeat it."
The heresy is in the eveil catholic church
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"Poor, sad man?" I am actually a very happy person, and I could care less about how much you and your flock laugh during services instead of worship. The question was, did Jesus say or do anything funny. I would appreciate it if we could stay on topic here.
At least Pentecostal people do worship Jesus, Unlike the catholics.
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quote: Originally posted by God4me
At least Pentecostal people do worship Jesus, Unlike the catholics.
If you arrogate yourself the right to tell us whom we worship (even if that contradicts what we say about ourselves), then we will also arrogate ourselves the right to tell you whom you worship (even if that contradicts what you say about yourself). When that happens you will start complaining. And when you start complaining we will know that that is because you ignore the Bible where it says do to others as you would have them do to you.
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G4 is Pentecostal Taliban.
Imagine if he and his ilk were in power :(
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quote: Originally posted by God4me The Bible proves the pentecostal canon.
Finally coming down off your boo boo and no longer believing that Pentecostals developed the canon or that they wrote Scripture.
You're learning.
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quote: Originally posted by bwellmysoul
quote: Originally posted by God4me The Bible proves the pentecostal canon.
Finally coming down off your boo boo and no longer believing that Pentecostals developed the canon or that they wrote Scripture.
You're learning.
catolics aren't the ony ones to canoise scriptures, Christians did as well, But we got it right, We didn't add books to the Bible and we didn't pervert the scriptures as catholics do.
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quote: Originally posted by God4me catolics aren't the ony ones to canoise scriptures, Christians did as well, But we got it right, We didn't add books to the Bible and we didn't pervert the scriptures as catholics do.
Oops, my mistake.
Your head is still buried.
Give me your web address to those "Christians who also "canoise scriptures" - around the year 350 A.D.
P.S. We didn't "add" books to the Bible. Protestantism eventually removed the books.
Information on the books that Luther removed and on those he also wished to have removed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luther's_canon
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God4Me, The councils that established and confirmed the Catholic canon are well documented historically. When and where was the Pentecostal or alternative Christian council that canonized their version of the scriptures? And please cite your source.
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quote: Originally posted by bwellmysoul
quote: Originally posted by God4me catolics aren't the ony ones to canoise scriptures, Christians did as well, But we got it right, We didn't add books to the Bible and we didn't pervert the scriptures as catholics do.
Oops, my mistake.
Your head is still buried.
Give me your web address to those "Christians who also "canoise scriptures" - around the year 350 A.D.
P.S. We didn't "add" books to the Bible. Protestantism eventually removed the books.
Information on the books that Luther removed and on those he also wished to have removed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luther's_canon
[1]I found the wed address on the internet, So you find it, YOU BONE IDOL MAN.
[2]You did add those books, STOP TELLING LIES, They weren't in the original manuscripts. The Christians took them back out of the Bible and restored it to its's original number of books.
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quote: Originally posted by Faith_at_Large
God4Me, The councils that established and confirmed the Catholic canon are well documented historically. When and where was the Pentecostal or alternative Christian council that canonized their version of the scriptures? And please cite your source.
I found the wed address on the internet, So you find it, YOU BONE IDOL WOMAN.
It's only the catholics who say they canonised the Bible, But we all know what liar's the catholics are...DON'T WE.
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In other words g4 cannot back up yet another assertion, and rather just admit that he hasn't got a clue, he will again ridicule and make personal attacks to avoid the truth if his ignorance. People like him are why I left Pentecostalism. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know he's messed up in the head, and you don't need to be a rocket scientist to do a little historical research and find the truth about the church which Catholics have been standing for.
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quote: Originally posted by God4me
catolics aren't the ony ones to canoise scriptures, Christians did as well, But we got it right, We didn't add books to the Bible and we didn't pervert the scriptures as catholics do.
Those are all nice-sounding words for the itching ear, but where is the evidence? There is no evidence that a 66 book Bible existed before Luther. Now, if Pentecostals existed before Luther, why did their Bible not exist before Luther? If it did, where is the evidence?
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quote: Originally posted by Faith_at_Large
God4Me, The councils that established and confirmed the Catholic canon are well documented historically. When and where was the Pentecostal or alternative Christian council that canonized their version of the scriptures? And please cite your source.
Hi Faith, First, citing sources is an unknown practice in the dream world where God4me lives. Second, Gog4me found a wed address on the internet but that remains top secret and he can not divulge it here. Third, God4me knows that Catholics added those books and he knows that they weren't in the original manuscripts THEREFORE there is no need to provide evidence ... God4me say so and that must be so. But here is God4me’s veiled admission:
quote: Originally posted by God4me
The Christians took them back out of the Bible and restored it to its's original number of books.
What that means is that Pentecostals took the Catholic Bible and removed some books claiming to be restoring it to its original number of books. Now the question: why take the Catholic Bible and remove books if Pentecostals already had their own Bible?

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quote: Originally posted by God4me
quote: Originally posted by Faith_at_Large
God4Me, The councils that established and confirmed the Catholic canon are well documented historically. When and where was the Pentecostal or alternative Christian council that canonized their version of the scriptures? And please cite your source.
I found the wed address on the internet, So you find it, YOU BONE IDOL WOMAN.
It's only the catholics who say they canonised the Bible, But we all know what liar's the catholics are...DON'T WE.
So you found a web site on the internet that says that only Catholics claim to have canonized the scriptures? Well Duh.
That is not hard to find.
I asked you to prove that other Christians besides the Catholics were involved in canonizing the scriptures. If that were possible, you would have provided it. You cannot.
Pax et Bonum,
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"There are some in the Church, who not only do not do what is good, but even persecute it, and hate in others what they neglect to do themselves. The sin of these men is not that of infirmity or ignorance, but deliberate willful sin." — Pope St. Gregory the Great (AD 540-604)
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