YES, I'd be GLAD to talk about the catholic church. You seem to misunderstand what I'm saying. 1. Catholic Church: They have severely misinterpreted the Bible, based upon the Vatican II which is now known as one of the worst translations, was the founding translation for the Catholic Church as we know it today. People like Martin Luther and John Calvin are known for quoting the "greatest" Catholic of them all, St. Augustine and his writings, which hundred upon hundreds of years later, the Catholic church departed far from his beliefs in order to grab and abuse power. The Catholics who, killed Protestant for "heinous sins" such as agreeing with the original believer of the Catholic Church and translating the Bible into the known language of the day, were not Christians. The problem is that the devil inhabits the Vatican, which everyone on this website should know by now. Look at what the Catholic Church has been since the Holy Roman Empire was around. Money and Power. What does the Bible say about those who desire much money and power... not good things, I'll leave it at that. So you have a blasphemous association calling themselves a church. Mind you, this doesn't end with the Catholic Church. Almost every "Mega-Church" is compromised, many "Congregational Churches" are compromised. If a church looks around at the changing world and changes with "society/culture" (I put that in quotes because I don't believe the majority of people believe what the media would have us believe, see fake elections, fake pollsters, town halls hosting "undecided" who have donated to Democrats, I could go on, but I digress), they are probably not a church of Christians who believe in the Bible. There may be believers in a Catholic Church, Congregational Church, or worldly church, but they will definitely be the minority. I can trust the intentions of the 10 commandments because it is 1. written down 2. stood the test of time 3. from God (obviously my belief, but it does have some pretty substantiating evidence). Trusting someone at their word, offers little assurance, especially after people burn you, not something that has happened to me a whole lot, but it is a reoccurring theme in people's lives. I never said believe or die, I agreed you can believe whatever you want. Just know that beliefs that have diminished the growth of society and led to collapses of civilization, will always continue to do so. It's a tough truth for those opposed to the gospel, but I'm not here to cut and grind truth to make it more sensitive. I only try to present it in a way that's not unnecessarily offensive, and I'm not perfect in that either I know.
YES, I'd be GLAD to talk about the catholic church. You seem to misunderstand what I'm saying. 1. Catholic Church: They have severely misinterpreted the Bible, based upon the Vatican II which is now known as one of the worst translations, was the founding translation for the Catholic Church as we know it today. People like Martin Luther and John Calvin are known for quoting the "greatest" Catholic of them all, St. Augustine and his writings, which hundred upon hundreds of years later, the Catholic church departed far from his beliefs in order to grab and abuse power. The Catholics who, killed Protestant for "heinous sins" such as agreeing with the original believer of the Catholic Church and translating the Bible into the known language of the day, were not Christians. The problem is that the devil inhabits the Vatican, which everyone on this website should know by now. Look at what the Catholic Church has been since the Holy Roman Empire was around. Money and Power. What does the Bible say about those who desire much money and power... not good things, I'll leave it at that. So you have a blasphemous association calling themselves a church. Mind you, this doesn't end with the Catholic Church. Almost every "Mega-Church" is compromised, many "Congregational Churches" are compromised. If a church looks around at the changing world and changes with "society/culture" (I put that in quotes because I don't believe the majority of people believe what the media would have us believe, see fake elections, fake pollsters, town halls hosting "undecided" who have donated to Democrats, I could go on, but I digress), they are probably not a church of Christians who believe in the Bible. There may be believers in a Catholic Church, Congregational Church, or worldly church, but they will definitely be the minority. I can trust the intentions of the 10 commandments because it is 1. written down 2. stood the test of time 3. from God (obviously my belief, but it does have some pretty substantiating evidence). Trusting someone at their word, offers little assurance, especially after people burn you, not something that has happened to me a whole lot, but it is a reoccurring theme in people's lives. I never said believe or die, I agreed you can believe whatever you want. Just know that beliefs that have diminished the growth of society and led to collapses of civilization, will always continue to do so. It's a tough truth for those opposed to the gospel, but I'm not here to cut and grind truth to make it more sensitive. I only try to present it in a way that's not unnecessarily offensive, and I'm not perfect in that either I know.