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  • Cursed
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    Re: My Problems with Papist Doctrine - and why I'm here.

    Originally posted by Marisa L Sanchez View Post
    Thanks. But like I said. I don't see that as important. It's inside what counts I think. I like this verse. I think it shows what I mean.

    Matthew 5:8Blessed are the PURE in heart: for they shall see God.

    But thanks for being nice.

    Marisa.
    What's inside is vile!

    Full of guts and blood and black stuff and pumping things and slimy things and bile and feces and urine.

    I try not to think of the insides.

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  • Marisa L Sanchez
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    Re: My Problems with Papist Doctrine - and why I'm here.

    Originally posted by Holyfield View Post
    Marisa, I think you are a beautiful young lady! Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
    Thanks. But like I said. I don't see that as important. It's inside what counts I think. I like this verse. I think it shows what I mean.

    Matthew 5:8Blessed are the PURE in heart: for they shall see God.

    But thanks for being nice.

    Marisa.

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  • Holyfield
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    Re: My Problems with Papist Doctrine - and why I'm here.

    Originally posted by Marisa L Sanchez View Post
    You're probably right, a lot of girls are prettier than me. My twin sister is, at least I think so anyway.
    Marisa, I think you are a beautiful young lady! Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

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  • Marisa L Sanchez
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    Re: My Problems with Papist Doctrine - and why I'm here.

    Originally posted by wait_what View Post
    While I can see the resemblance between this Marisa and the other one, I do not think they are the same person. Your cousin's girlfriend Marisa is much prettier.
    Whatever. You're probably right, a lot of girls are prettier than me. My twin sister is, at least I think so anyway. And I'm not too vain anyway. I'm comfortable with how I look.
    Looks don't really matter unless they make you really want to look away or feel sick though.

    It's what's inside that's important, yeah?

    Cool.

    Have a good one, Marisa.

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  • wait_what
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    Re: My Problems with Papist Doctrine - and why I'm here.

    Originally posted by HTannor View Post
    Are you denying that you are the girlfriend of my cousin, Vinny?
    While I can see the resemblance between this Marisa and the other one, I do not think they are the same person. Your cousin's girlfriend Marisa is much prettier.

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  • Marisa L Sanchez
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    Re: My Problems with Papist Doctrine - and why I'm here.

    Originally posted by Cranky Old Man View Post
    Green: Mindless pointless babbling.

    Someone needs to duct tape your mouth shut. I would normally say read the Holy Bible, but I doubt if your mind is equipped for that.
    Wow. I only asked a question. It's not like I talk much or anything.

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    Re: My Problems with Papist Doctrine - and why I'm here.

    Originally posted by Marisa L Sanchez View Post
    Red: I don't understand what you mean at all. I mean like nothing, y'know. Some help with that please?

    Blue: I'd say that's private, but it does what it's suppose to and I reckon it looks OK in jeans. Nobody's ever complained about it anyway.

    Black:
    And what is this about my cousins? Or are they your cousins you're meaning?

    And what's this Vinny business? I'm getting dizzy.
    Green: Mindless pointless babbling.

    Someone needs to duct tape your mouth shut. I would normally say read the Holy Bible, but I doubt if your mind is equipped for that.

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  • Marisa L Sanchez
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    Re: My Problems with Papist Doctrine - and why I'm here.

    Originally posted by HTannor View Post
    Never mind. You look like a papist and have cousins that are familiar with posi-traction read ends.

    Since I can't see your read-end, I guess it's hopeless (this is not to say your rear-end is hopeless - and maybe it is - I just can't see it).
    Red: I don't understand what you mean at all. I mean like nothing, y'know. Some help with that please?

    Blue: I'd say that's private, but it does what it's suppose to and I reckon it looks OK in jeans. Nobody's ever complained about it anyway.

    Black:And what is this about my cousins? Or are they your cousins you're meaning?

    And what's this Vinny business? I'm getting dizzy.

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  • HTannor
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    Re: My Problems with Papist Doctrine - and why I'm here.

    Originally posted by Marisa L Sanchez View Post
    Well, yes...I've never gone out with anyone called Vinny. Who's your cousin Vinny and why are you asking me this?
    I've never been to Iowa either.

    Never mind. You look like a papist and have cousins that are familiar with posi-traction read ends.

    Since I can't see your read-end, I guess it's hopeless (this is not to say your rear-end is hopeless - and maybe it is - I just can't see it).

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  • Marisa L Sanchez
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    Re: My Problems with Papist Doctrine - and why I'm here.

    Originally posted by HTannor View Post
    Are you denying that you are the girlfriend of my cousin, Vinny?
    Well, yes...I've never gone out with anyone called Vinny. Who's your cousin Vinny and why are you asking me this?
    I've never been to Iowa either.

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  • HTannor
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    Re: My Problems with Papist Doctrine - and why I'm here.

    Originally posted by Marisa L Sanchez View Post
    I like those Scripture quotes. Thank you. That's very sweet and helpful of you. I like the positive angle you've put on that.

    I like nice ideas like that ones.

    Are you denying that you are the girlfriend of my cousin, Vinny?

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  • Marisa L Sanchez
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    Re: My Problems with Papist Doctrine - and why I'm here.

    Originally posted by Holyfield View Post
    Not much you can do about that. There are many catholics who take their faith very seriously, however. I don't know if you have heard about the SSPX.



    Just like the pharisees, catholics see salvation as a process coming from doing good deeds and by following the tradition. So the sacraments are sort of mandatory. I am glad that you see that is wrong. Salvation comes only through belief in Jesus and his resurrection.



    In catholicism the Bible doesn't have the last word. The pope is the final authority. Yes, that is wrong. That is why many Christians believe the Pope is the antichrist. The pope is only human, not a substitute for Jesus.



    Correct. The purgatory is unbiblical and was created by the catholic church as a way of making more money. You either go to Heaven or Hell. Nothing inbetween.



    If we are true followers of Jesus we are to love each other and preach the gospel.

    John 15:17 "These things I command you, that ye love one another."
    Romans 13:10 "Love worketh no ill to his neighbour: therefore love is the fulfilling of the law."
    Matthew 28:18-20 "And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen."
    I like those Scripture quotes. Thank you. That's very sweet and helpful of you. I like the positive angle you've put on that.

    I like nice ideas like that ones.

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  • Holyfield
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    Re: My Problems with Papist Doctrine - and why I'm here.

    Originally posted by Marisa L Sanchez View Post
    1) The lack of respect for the Lord's House. In church they all wander in and out and chat and go every 3 months
    Not much you can do about that. There are many catholics who take their faith very seriously, however. I don't know if you have heard about the SSPX.

    2) The 'recruitment drive' for first communions. When I was at school the nuns just told us we had to. Not 'would you like to' make your first com., no you had to or else they failed you in exams too! They were our teachers too of course.-
    Just like the pharisees, catholics see salvation as a process coming from doing good deeds and by following the tradition. So the sacraments are sort of mandatory. I am glad that you see that is wrong. Salvation comes only through belief in Jesus and his resurrection.

    4) The Pope:his infallability, his backwardness. Just generally out of touch. JPII or the gut Ratzinger now. All the same.
    In catholicism the Bible doesn't have the last word. The pope is the final authority. Yes, that is wrong. That is why many Christians believe the Pope is the antichrist. The pope is only human, not a substitute for Jesus.

    5) Purgatory. Sorry. Just doesn't seem to wrok with me. YOu either did good or did bad. Black or white I think. Jury's still out for me on that. It were when I read about the purgatory thing as a medieaval invention I thought...come on.
    Correct. The purgatory is unbiblical and was created by the catholic church as a way of making more money. You either go to Heaven or Hell. Nothing inbetween.

    So, can anyone say to me about the Baptist doctrine being better or more in unison with God. Thanks.
    If we are true followers of Jesus we are to love each other and preach the gospel.

    John 15:17 "These things I command you, that ye love one another."
    Romans 13:10 "Love worketh no ill to his neighbour: therefore love is the fulfilling of the law."
    Matthew 28:18-20 "And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen."

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  • HTannor
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    Re: My Problems with Papist Doctrine - and why I'm here.

    I have a cousin - let's just call him Vinny.

    Anyway, he had a girl friend that looks very much like you. Could it be?

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  • Faith_Machine
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    Re: My Problems with Papist Doctrine - and why I'm here.

    Originally posted by Marisa L Sanchez View Post
    6) The contradictions. The Old Testament says one things, the New Test. says another, yet there's NO contradiction in it with these catolics, I mean huh?
    It is my understanding that there are absolutely no contradictions anywhere in the Bible. Really, you just have to use simple logic to figure this out: Every single word of the Bible is the inspired Word of God, and every single part of the Bible is 110% true.

    Therefore, if you think you've found any instance of the Bible contradicting itself, the problem surely lies in the fact that you are Biblically illiterate. Also, if you're using something other than the King James Version, that would only exacerbate the problem.
    Last edited by Faith_Machine; 05-22-2011, 09:28 AM. Reason: fixed typo

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