For Catholics: Where The Bible Omnniciense Show anyone other than God?
where in the Bible does anyone live a life of sinless perfection than Christ? where in the Bible there is a purgatory? How can you say that the Pope is well to believe in Jesus and when Jesus and Paul evolution and all others in the Bible was literally mean totally genesis-the Bible (aka a lie)? Why does my Catholic grandmother tells me that if I took a scapula, while I was dying I would go to heaven (what if it was because I am in a car accident and flew out the window, is the hell eternity? where the Bible is that i thought faith in Jesus as a result of the works was the only way to heaven?) this is like a 4 or 5 of part I guess .. one, why my grandmother to attempt a devout Catholic priest rushed to the hospital and tell my dad my brother was going to purgatory when he was a baby if you do not get sprayed in the H20 head? another question, why the majority of Catholics (i apoligize for the generalization) can not read or rely on the Bible at all?
- — How can Catholics that Mary Mediatrix of God when the Bible says that Jesus is the only God?
- Can a Catholic show me a Bible Vrs This clearly states the need to pray to Mary and the Saints?
- Where the Bible mentions purgatory?
- If Catholics say they are the only authority on the Bible, where does this leave God?
- Jesus or the Bible says nothing about Purgatory?






God and Christ alone are without sin.
There is no purgatory in the Bible at all.
The Pope is wrong, evolution is false.
The Bible is completely true and infallible.
The scapula has no power, his grandmother was ill informed.
You will not go to hell for losing his scapula.
Hell is for eternity, however, the Bible says that in some Rev escaped there after a while.
The only way to Heaven is to accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior.
Spraying and everything that will not save anyone.
If Catholics do not trust the Bible are in error, the Bible is incorruptible and is valid for all times.
John 3:16 "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him, is not lost but have eternal life." John 14:6 Jesus said "I am the way and the truth and the life, no one comes to the Father except through me. "
People believe what they want to believe - that they do not want the Bible trying to tell you otherwise. It is a shame, really, the Bible is the only Word of God. Depending on the traditions of man is a sure-fire way to end up in the lake of fire.
Prov 14:12 There is a way that seemeth right to a man, but at the end thereof are the ways of death.
God bless.
EDIT:
Xenon30005 is correct. Protestants have no right to point the finger at Catholics and Protestants continue to defend as non-Catholic Biblical tradition, for example, hell and the observance of Sunday (instead of Saturday) and Easter (instead of Easter).
God bless.
No one other than God is omniscient.
In Luke 1:28, the angel greets Mary with a title: "Hail Mary, full of grace." This means that she had received the fullness of grace. The fullness of grace and means irrevokable complete acquittal from all sin. Thus, Mary led a sinless life. Unless you want to tell an angel of God and the Bible are both wrong.
Purgatory is the application of the grace of Christ to the sinner his soul in order to remove all stains of sin. Protestants believe in it, too - not only the use of the word "purgatory". The concept of purgatory may be found in the following verses: Psalm 66:12, Mt 12:32, Phil 2:10-11, Ecc 12:14, Luke 16:19-31, 1 Thess 3:13, is 4 : 4 (cf. Eph 4:8-10, 4:7 6:5-7 1 Pet 3:19-20) 2 Tim 1:16-18, Mic 7:8-9, 1 Corinthians 3:11-15 , Hebrews 12:14, 15:29 12:29 Mal 3:1-4, 2 Cor 5:10, Rev 5:3,13, Monte 5:25-6, Luke 12:58-9, 7:1, 21: 27
Pope says it's okay to believe in evolution because there is no scientific evidence of microevolution, so it would be foolish to say that never happened. However, this does not mean that the Pope does not believe that God created the world, and this does not mean that the pope believes that all evolved from monkeys.
His grandmother has enough faith to believe that if God show how much trust Him, He honer that faith. That's what it takes a scapular. If your scapular flies off in a car accident or a paramedic while tears were doing CPR and then his death, does not automatically go to hell.
Catholics do not believe that works are the only way to heaven - that is a lie that is repeated. You can stop repeating it now. Just think of the father of lies and you want to stop repeating the lie.
Catholics believe that Jesus is our Savior and that Jesus is the only way of salvation. We can not "work" the way to heaven. But because we believe in it and because we believe that what the Bible says, "work of faith with fear and trembling." See the following verses for more information: Matthew 7:16-20, Matthew 19:21, Matthew 25:40-43, Mt 25:15-28, 2 Cor 5:10, Rev 20:12 ff, Luke 19:6 ff, Gal 6:2, Gal 6:4, 1 Cor 9:16, James 5:20, James 2:14-16, 1 Cor 9:16, Jer. 17:10, 32:19.
The concern for his grandmother to baptize her brother was based on his faith in Jesus. She believes that all people in need of salvation through Christ to go to heaven, and apparently his brother was in a desperate situation, so he wanted to receive a sacrament. It was not getting his head wet, so was it in the Family of God.
DO Catholics read the Bible and the Bible OJ confidence. If you ever come to the Catholic Mass, pay attention. Most of our Mass is word for word from the Bible. We have 3 readings of the Bible a day, four on Sunday, during the first half of the Mass (Liturgy of the Word ") and the entire second half is the Scripture (" Liturgy of the Eucharist. "If who is interested, the readings for today's Catholics are: 2 Samuel 7:4-17, Mark 4:1-20 and Psalm 89:4-5,27-30. Personally, I think it is so good that every Catholic in the world is reading and meditation of the same verses each day. No?
His uncle, I believe, was trying to say that faith is a way that each person must walk on their own.
Where in the Bible does not say you can not ask for help from other Christians? I note that no one expected verse to support your claim!
Here are the facts: Those who trust in Jesus for salvation for the gift of eternal life (John 3:16 and elsewhere). If you receive the gift of eternal life, you are suddenly expelled from the body of Christ. You are still part of the Body of Christ and be forever. Jesus said that "good and faithful service" to be "in charge of many things." (Matthew 25) This obviously means that the saints who have received eternal life and now lives with Jesus in heaven are not idle, but have work to do. They also remain concerned that the Lord's "will", and it makes perfect sense that he would be praying for the rest of the Body of Christ on earth yet. After all, we are supposed to share the burdens with one another (Galatians 6:2).
So there you have some BIBLICAL evidence that their argument against asking the saints to pray with us and for us it is unfounded. Get it now?
Now for the brochures. Catholics believe that when Jesus washes a person clean of their sins are actually "whiter than snow" and perfectly pure. No? And Catholics believe that nobody in the sky washed clean of all sin and is perfectly pure. No? You must, because the Bible says that "nothing unclean can enter heaven (Rev. 21:27). So this is why they refer to Mary as a blessed, holy, sinless and perfect - because Jesus did this. She did not succeed on their own, but anyone can do alone. The Bible says, man. Maybe I should read a little more before you go throwing other people's property in the fire.
Looking forward to the response I promised. Scriptures to use the next time, okay? If you want Bible verses of us Catholics, it could at least support your own arguments with verses from the Bible.
EDITED TO ADD:
It has been over 24 hours since I answered you and still unanswered. What's wrong?
Question 8 is a bit much for us to respond appropriately, but I will try. This can get really long.
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First, all questions that the erroneous assumption that only Catholics use the Bible for doctrine.
I have much to say but can not bear now. But when the Spirit of truth comes, that will guide you to all truth. He will not speak on his behalf, but will speak what he hears, and declare to you the things that are coming. (John 16:12-13)
Therefore, brethren, stand firm and hold fast to the traditions you were taught, either through an oral statement or a letter of ours. (2 Thessalonians 2:15)
We instruct you, brothers, on behalf of (our) Lord Jesus Christ, to avoid any brother that takes place in a disorderly way and not according to the tradition they received from us. (2 Thessalonians 3:6)
I praise you because they remember me in everything and hold fast to the traditions, just as I handed them to you. (1 Corinthians 11:2)
The Catholic Church does not use Scripture as the only basis of doctrine. I could not. The early Catholic church existed before and during the time the New Testament was written (by Catholics).
There were hundreds of Christian writings during the first and second centuries. New Testament writings would become official was not fully decided until about 400 CE
Catholics believe the Holy Spirit was guiding the early church (and is now rector of the church) to make the correct choice on things like:
+ The Holy Trinity (which is only hinted at in the Bible)
+ Go to church on Sunday instead of Saturday (which is actually directly against one of the Ten Commandments)
+ Communion of Saints
+ What are written in the New Testament?
Things that are even more modern and
+ Slavery is bad. Slavery is never declared evil in the Bible. This was one of the justifications for slavery in the Confederate States.
+ Democracy is good. The Bible says that God must either be the leader of the nation like Israel before the kings or kings should be the leader, "Give to Caesar what is Caesar's." This has been much talk during the American Revolution.
This second source of doctrine is called or the Holy Apostolic Tradition. http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt1s …
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1. Where in the Bible does not show to anyone other than the omniscience of God?
Despite the prophets and the apostles were given the gift of prophecy, I do not think that is omniscient.
2. Where in the Bible does anyone live a life of sinless perfection than Christ?
When the angel Gabriel called Mary, "full of grace", as Maria Full of Grace.
When the angel Gabriel said: "The Lord is with you," the Lord was with her.
Mary was in a state of grace before she says "yes" to the angel of the issue and before the Holy Spirit came to her for a different purpose.
When Mary became a state of grace to begin?
Catholics that this state of grace was with Mary from her Immaculate Conception. This means that Mary was conceived in the normal way (not Jesus), but do not inherit original sin.
With God's grace and without the effects of original sin, we believe that Mary committed no sin at any time during their life.
God has prepared for his later role as the mother of Jesus.
3. Where in the Bible there is a purgatory?
The concept of purgation is hinted in the Bible. Here are some sites:
"But if someone's work is burned up, it will suffer a loss, the person is saved, but only through fire." (1 Corinthians 3:15)
"Thus the authenticity of their faith, more precious than gold which is perishable evidence, though by fire, may be praise, glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ." (1 Peter 1:7)
However, the souls of the righteous are in God's hands, and no torment touches. Which appeared in the view of the foolish, to be dead, and his death was considered a disease and its course ahead of us, total destruction. But they are at peace. For if before men, indeed, be punished, but the hope is full of immortality; punished a little, it will be very blessed, because God tried and found worthy of himself. Like gold in the furnace, the result, and as sacrificial offerings to them to himself. (Wisdom 3:1-6)
Is it perfect now? Most people would say no.
Will it be perfect in heaven? Most people believe so.
Purgatory (or purgation) is the process of God's love changing our imperfect in the same land in the perfect in heaven. Depending on the amount of change required by different people, this may be a little easier or process. Everyone in purgatory is on its way to heaven. I do not think Mother Teresa of Calcutta had a very difficult time it.http: / / http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt1s …
4. How can you say that the Pope is right to believe in Jesus and when Jesus and Paul evolution and all others in the Bible was literally mean totally genesis-the Bible (aka a lie)?
You are wrong. The Pharisees took literally the Jewish Bible and Jesus rebuked them for it.
No, the Bible is not lying. The Bible teaches religious truth, but not necessarily scientific or historical.
The Bible's main purpose is to teach the truth about God and his (or her) love for us and how we should love one another, not to teach about the history or science.
All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebutting, correcting and training in righteousness, so that one belongs to God may be competent, equipped for every good work. (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
This verse does not include history or science.http: / / http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt1s …
5. Why is my Catholic grandmother tells me that if I took a scapula, while I was dying I would go to heaven (what if it was because I am in a car accident and flew out the window, is the hell eternity?
I do not know why her grandmother did nothing. Some Catholics are (incorrectly) superstitious and think that somethings are not Catholic doctrine.
A scapular is not magic. It is like carrying a cross. The use of a sentence is a simple and a reminder to be holy.
6. Where in the Bible is that i thought faith in Jesus as a result of the works was the only way to heaven?
Not that I know of. Catholics do not believe it.
Here is the Joint Declaration on the doctrine of justification by Catholics (1999), Lutherans (1999), and Methodists (2006):
Only by grace, faith in Christ in the saving work and not for any merit on our part, we are accepted by God and receive the Holy Spirit, who renews our hearts while equipping us and calling us to good works . http:/ / http://www. vatican.va / roman_curia / pontificated …
7. Why is my grandmother trying a devout Catholic priest rushed to the hospital and tell my dad my brother was going to purgatory when he was a baby if you do not get sprayed in the H20 head?
Purgatorio, but not the limbo.
The Church has reflected on the proposal of limbo for about one hundred years and has decided that's not a good idea. Limbo was never official doctrine.
Jesus said, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation. Whoever believes and is baptized shall be saved. "(Mark 16:15-16)
For centuries, people have wondered about the children who died before they were baptized. The Bible does not explicitly state that they will go to heaven.
Limbo was suggested as a place where unbaptized babies died. This idea was never official doctrine of the Church and has been rejected.
The church now says that he is not sure what happens to unbaptized babies when they die, but relies on the mercy of God.http: / / http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt2s …
8. Why are the majority of Catholics do not read or rely on the Bible at all?
This is a fallacy.
All Catholics are encouraged to read the Bible.
The Catholic Church teaches: The Church calls upon the strength and, particularly, all the Christian faithful to learn 'the surpassing knowledge of Jesus Christ, by frequent reading of the divine scriptures. "Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ.
Also, all hearing the Word proclaimed and explained that at each Mass
In the Mass every Sunday at least four readings of the Bible
+ First Reading - usually in the Old Testament
+ A Psalm was prayed for all
+ Second Reading - usually from a New Testament Epistle
Gospel +
+ After the priest them all together and helps us apply them to our lives in his homily
Here is the website of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles Catholic Bible Institute which trains people to lead Bible studies: http://www.archdiocese.la/learning/ore/b…http://www.usccb.org / catechism/text/pt1s …
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I hope answered your questions adequately.
+ With love in Christ.
Many of the Catholic traditions were carried over from the period in which Christianity is still training. At that time, Christianity is necessary for the followers tried to assimilate by grafting pagan followers of their traditions, and therefore we euchrist, Christmas (winter solstice), Easter (spring fertility rite), and others not both Christian traditions. The baptism of water that had been going on way before Jesus was in fact used by the Essen that Jesus was Jewish. Not only that Catholics should be questioned about his unswerving "faith" in the Bible, the question must also be directed towards the Protestants, and all are of the same belief system only with different customs.