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Old Man Jingles

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The Catholic Church formed when, 3rd Century? 4th? New Testament Christianity flourished after Paul was dead for hundreds of years. Paul warned of wolves in sheep's clothing who's God was their belly. Ambitious men saw the potential of controlling the masses and getting rich doing it. That wasn't Paul's fault. If Paul was inspired by God in his teachings then you can't just discount that portion of the New Testament. The Church grew exponentially because of Paul. And really, Protestantism arose because of abuses in the Catholic Church. To say wanting to worship God as they did in the Bible is worse than the Catholic Church is a bit over the top. "For man looketh upon the outward appearance, but God looks upon the heart."(That might be off a few letters). God knows what's in our hearts. We divide ourselves. Jesus and the Apostles didn't.
One of the key elements was that Paul's words were changed in the 3rd and 4th centuries to make his writing reflect the Roman values at that time.
In particular his writings on Homosexuality and the banishment of women from prominent roles in the Catholic Church.
 

Old Man Jingles

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DIDO-
You can "creative" me all you want.
Go to a bookstore and buy a translated Koran (yup...they sell them) and do your own research.
Put him on Ignore ... he hasn't posted anything relevant in over a year.
Something snapped in him back then and he is an abhorrent aberration of his former self.
 

vantexan

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One of the key elements was that Paul's words were changed in the 3rd and 4th centuries to make his writing reflect the Roman values at that time.
In particular his writings on Homosexuality and the banishment of women from prominent roles in the Catholic Church.
If you're going to try to convince us that a Jew like Paul, raised on the Torah, was ok with homosexuality you're going to have to come up with more than conspiracy theories by gay activists. Patriarchal society too, or have you not noticed the Twelve Apostles were all men? Jesus didn't elevate women up to equal status within the Church, but he did recognize their importance.
 

Old Man Jingles

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Why not. Nothin' better to do Vanman.

Revelation is written using vivid symbols and figures that are intended to grab our imagination and paint a picture in our minds. Because of this language, we need to pay particular attention to numbers and periods of time.
Wrong!

No one should pay any attention to this collection of :bsbullf:.

It is almost 2000 years out of date and has absolutely no relevance today.

It was highly debated in 325 at Nicaea and should have been left out as heretical ... IMO.

I know in my heart that Jesus would condemn John's gospel.
 

Old Man Jingles

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If you're going to try to convince us that a Jew like Paul, raised on the Torah, was ok with homosexuality you're going to have to come up with more than conspiracy theories by gay activists. Patriarchal society too, or have you not noticed the Twelve Apostles were all men? Jesus didn't elevate women up to equal status within the Church, but he did recognize their importance.
That's a bunch of not well-thought out gobbledygook!
I did not say he was OK with it ... I said he did not write it.
Jesus never knew about a Church ... he was a Jew and he knew about synagogues and temples.
Therefore, Jesus didn't do diddly about elevating any sex or group within the Church.

If you knew 1/10th of what you claim that you have studied, you would know that the obvious additions to Paul's writings in regard to denouncing homosexuality and women's status in the church was postulated by the collection of biblical scholars who called the Jesus Seminar in 1985, and a lot of the work had been done in the 1950s, well before the advent of gay churches. You may have heard of John Dominic Crossan, noted member of the Jesus Seminar, and I have read three of his 50 or so books.
 

Old Man Jingles

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You didn't put me on ignore, and you can't take me off ignore.
I asked Cheryl to keep you on Forced Ignore ... She was going to take you off my imposed Ignore list and I asked her to leave you on so I wouldn't take you off in a weak moment.

If it makes you feel better, I can ask her to remove you from my "Forced Ignore" and then I can put you on Ignore myself. Just let me know.
 

vantexan

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That's a bunch of not well-thought out gobbledygook!
I did not say he was OK with it ... I said he did not write it.
Jesus never knew about a Church ... he was a Jew and he knew about synagogues and temples.
Therefore, Jesus didn't do diddly about elevating any sex or group within the Church.

If you knew 1/10th of what you claim that you have studied, you would know that the obvious additions to Paul's writings in regard to denouncing homosexuality and women's status in the church was postulated by the collection of biblical scholars who called the Jesus Seminar in 1985, and a lot of the work had been done in the 1950s, well before the advent of gay churches. You may have heard of John Dominic Crossan, noted member of the Jesus Seminar, and I have read three of his 50 or so books.
"And upon this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it."
 

Old Man Jingles

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"And upon this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it."
Written and made up after his death?
There were no churches until late in the first century.
Jesus would have said synagogue .. not Church.

More proof that The Bible was altered after the original writings.
 

vantexan

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Written and made up after his death?
There were no churches until late in the first century.
Jesus would have said synagogue .. not Church.

More proof that The Bible was altered after the original writings.
The Church was established in Jerusalem on the Day of Pentecost after Christ's death. Had 25,000 members in a short time.
 

DriveInDriѵeOut

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"And upon this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it."
“The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he, who in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother’s keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who would attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee.”
 

Old Man Jingles

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The Church was established in Jerusalem on the Day of Pentecost after Christ's death. Had 25,000 members in a short time.
After his death then ... OK.
They called them synagogues not Churches ... do some more reading.
It was only after the Sanhedrin and the Jewish hierarchy had declared Jesus's teaching's as non-conformists that the synagogues became Churches as different from synagogues.

Jesus and his followers were bringing "The Good News" to their fellow Jews but they were rejected.
 

floridays

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That's a bunch of not well-thought out gobbledygook!
I did not say he was OK with it ... I said he did not write it.
Jesus never knew about a Church ... he was a Jew and he knew about synagogues and temples.
Therefore, Jesus didn't do diddly about elevating any sex or group within the Church.

If you knew 1/10th of what you claim that you have studied, you would know that the obvious additions to Paul's writings in regard to denouncing homosexuality and women's status in the church was postulated by the collection of biblical scholars who called the Jesus Seminar in 1985, and a lot of the work had been done in the 1950s, well before the advent of gay churches. You may have heard of John Dominic Crossan, noted member of the Jesus Seminar, and I have read three of his 50 or so books.
 
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