RE: Would they worship a chair?
April 26, 2021 at 12:56 pm
(This post was last modified: April 26, 2021 at 2:16 pm by Bucky Ball.)
So.... Dripshit has now become a Catholic. LOL THAT's a big change. "We" ?? LMAO
No Catholic "worships" the resurrection. They never did worship a death, either. They ONLY worship God. They never did worship anything but their God.
Saying "it's dated" is 100 % false and total bullshit. There is absolutely nothing in the Roman Catechism about worshiping the resurrection. And in fact there always have been
numerous discussions about what exactly they do "worship" in light of their "devotion" (not worship) to saints and Mary etc etc.
He simply has no clue, (and never has) what he's babbling about. He has absolutely NO education on the bullshit he pretends to know about. He's a total fraud.
Jesus (according to Cathoilic dogma) was already the divine second person of the Trinity, thus it was impossible for him to actually die ... and the entire pile of crap is totally meaningless.
Drippy best go back to making stupid boring YouTubes and give up pretending to be a theologian.
This is what Catholics believe.
https://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/a...22a4p2.htm
"He died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures" (The suffering and DEATH was what purchased salvation).
601 The Scriptures had foretold this divine plan of salvation through the putting to death of "the righteous one, my Servant" as a mystery of universal redemption, that is, as the ransom that would free men from the slavery of sin.397 Citing a confession of faith that he himself had "received", St. Paul professes that "Christ died for our sins in accordance with the scriptures."398 In particular Jesus' redemptive death fulfills Isaiah's prophecy of the suffering Servant.399 Indeed Jesus himself explained the meaning of his life and death in the light of God's suffering Servant.400 After his Resurrection he gave this interpretation of the Scriptures to the disciples at Emmaus, and then to the apostles.
If it took the "shed blood" to effectuate salvation, then God is not actually in charge of Reality, but subject to it, isn't he ? That's hardly a real deity.
A really merciful / loving god could have just said, "I forgive you". But then that would be "cheap grace" (as Bonhoeffer says), and we've already been through that here, haven't we Drippy ?
No Catholic "worships" the resurrection. They never did worship a death, either. They ONLY worship God. They never did worship anything but their God.
Saying "it's dated" is 100 % false and total bullshit. There is absolutely nothing in the Roman Catechism about worshiping the resurrection. And in fact there always have been
numerous discussions about what exactly they do "worship" in light of their "devotion" (not worship) to saints and Mary etc etc.
He simply has no clue, (and never has) what he's babbling about. He has absolutely NO education on the bullshit he pretends to know about. He's a total fraud.
Jesus (according to Cathoilic dogma) was already the divine second person of the Trinity, thus it was impossible for him to actually die ... and the entire pile of crap is totally meaningless.
Drippy best go back to making stupid boring YouTubes and give up pretending to be a theologian.
This is what Catholics believe.
https://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/a...22a4p2.htm
"He died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures" (The suffering and DEATH was what purchased salvation).
601 The Scriptures had foretold this divine plan of salvation through the putting to death of "the righteous one, my Servant" as a mystery of universal redemption, that is, as the ransom that would free men from the slavery of sin.397 Citing a confession of faith that he himself had "received", St. Paul professes that "Christ died for our sins in accordance with the scriptures."398 In particular Jesus' redemptive death fulfills Isaiah's prophecy of the suffering Servant.399 Indeed Jesus himself explained the meaning of his life and death in the light of God's suffering Servant.400 After his Resurrection he gave this interpretation of the Scriptures to the disciples at Emmaus, and then to the apostles.
If it took the "shed blood" to effectuate salvation, then God is not actually in charge of Reality, but subject to it, isn't he ? That's hardly a real deity.
A really merciful / loving god could have just said, "I forgive you". But then that would be "cheap grace" (as Bonhoeffer says), and we've already been through that here, haven't we Drippy ?
Every religion is true one way or another. It is true when understood metaphorically. But when it gets stuck in its own metaphors, interpreting them as facts, then you are in trouble. - Joseph Campbell 
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