Catholics or Christians, does this mean literally?
Matthew 12:32 says, and who shall speak a word against the Son of man, this can be forgiven, but to speak against the Holy Spirit, you will not be forgiven neither in this world, neither in the world to come. Does this mean that if you commit this sin are doomed, or you can get [...]
Bible literalists: Why not take the Bible literally Whole?
For example:
Will cut your hand if you sin?
Do you remove the eye, if it makes you sin?
Has renounced all their possessions to enter the kingdom of God?
Do you believe that the Eucharist is the flesh of Jesus (of course, the Catholic Bible literalists will say yes to this one)
No? Why [...]
I am so confused … we take the Eucharist literally or symbolically?
Is it also true that Catholics believe is a part of, like the work (rather than an element of faith, without which shows that there is no true faith), is trying to earn salvation, and that the death of Jesus was not really enough?
Why Catholics Understand The Eucharist Jesus to be literally the body and blood, but Pedro is not a rock?
If we take everything in the Bible literlly, Pedro has not been a rock that was actually the foundation of the church? If so, how can ingest the blood of God and the body?
Which direction?