Yeah, yeah, yeah. Look, you want to play jeapordy with your salvation & think that “once saved, always saved”. You had a chance to discover the true faith & centuries of Christian tradition but you rejected it. Sorry, I believe you’re gonna have a hard wake up call on the Judgement thrown. I pray for your soul & your conversion to the true Christian faith; not man made ones.
Guess what? Babylonians believed Tammuz was miraculously conceived with a golden penis. Tammuz, ISIS & Ra were the original Holy Trinity.
Don’t the true Christians believe in the Holy Trinity?? Yes they do.
Simply because Pagans have certain customs, doesn’t discount the power of spiritual warfare.
You reject 1,700 years of Christian tradition at your own Peril. I chose to follow what the early Christians were doing. What the TRUE church founded by Jesus has been doing for centuries.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Look, you want to play jeapordy with your salvation & think that “once saved, always saved”.
You have no idea what I believe because you don't know your Bible very well.
Philippians 2:12
Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.
Proverbs 24:16
16 For a just man falleth seven times, and riseth up again: but the wicked shall fall into mischief.
I believe one can be baptized and then turn around and commit a sin or multiple sins which they do not repent for. Like the thorns in the parable of the sower, their sins will choke them.
Matthew 13:7
And some fell among thorns; and the thorns sprung up, and choked them:
And you said it yourself, early Christians didn't use prayer beads until the 3rd century, when the pagan Constantine turned Christianity into a state religion and incorporated pagan traditions including Sunday worship into the mix.
Prayer is about a personal relationship with your Savior.
The "Our Father" teaches us how to pray in a way that pleases God.
It's an example prayer, and a prayer to model our own after.
I'm not sure why you believe saying the same prayer over and over means anything or is part of spiritual warfare other than tradition. It's certainly not in the Bible, and it even contradicts the very words of Yeshua.
You reject the church, it’s history, teaching and traditions that brought you that very Bible that you hold in your hand (unless it’s ones of those bibles that’s been transliterated & further edited).
I pray that you come to the real faith & real church. I still don’t understand how someone can reject thousands of years worth of history & teachings for something man-made; Free will is an interesting thing.
I still don’t understand how someone can reject thousands of years worth of history & teachings for something man-made
Says the person who venerates man-made statues forbidden by the very voice and finger of God.
Revelation 18:4
And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.
Statues are meant for us to remember our Christian history.
I think Protestants hate statues because they hate history that contradicts their perspective on history & alternative philosophy; Similar to BLM! You see, without statues, how would remember their Christian History & hero’s of the faith? Today is an important day in Christian history. Today is the day that Catholics saved Europe from Muslims. September 11, 1638 marks ending of the Turkish siege on Europe.
In the summer of 1683, 300K warriors from the Ottoman Empire, led by the grand vizier Kara Mustafa, began the siege of Vienna. The objective of the Turkish army was not only the conquest of Western Europe but also to march to Rome to reduce the Basilica to dust.Kara Mustafa was proud of his 300,000 strong army whilst the Christian League had only 70,000 troops.
The Holy Roman Empire in league with the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was led by Polish King John III Sobieski against the Ottoman Empire and chiefdoms of the Ottoman Empire in a battle at the Kahlenberg mountain in Vienna. Perhaps marking the turning point in the 300-year struggle between the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire or confirming the already-decaying power of the Ottoman Empire, the battle is considered one of the twenty most important battles in the history of the world. It is also notable for including the largest cavalry charge in history.
The lifting of the siege of Vienna was no simple victory for Christendom over Islam. It is quite true that Poland, at considerable risk to itself, marched its armies southward to rescue its Habsburg neighbors from the Ottomans. But old Poland was in no simple sense a Christian state. It had ignored papal objections to its treaties with Muslim and pagan states, and been the target of crusades from Germany. The Polish king was obliged by law to tolerate various forms of Christianity, including Protestantism and the eastern rite, as well as Judaism and Islam.
Behind Sobieski, Blessed Marco d’Aviano, the Capuchin monk can be seen carrying the icon of Our Lady of Loreto. He was nominated as Chaplin to the Christian army headed for Vienna by Pope Innocent XI. D’Aviano encouraged the army and the people of Vienna to resist the Turks by the recitation of the Holy Rosary. During the two-month siege of Vienna he negotiated the agreement of all the European princes to defend the city. Thanks to this Capuchin monk all the princes of Europe ceded control of their own armies and allowed them to be led by the Polish king.
The day after the victory, the king and his court attended the celebration of the Holy Mass at the Church of Our Lady of Loreto where the King himself intonated the “Te Deum”, the Hymn of Thanksgiving, followed by Psalm 115: “Non nobis, Domine, non nobis!” (“Not to us, Lord, not to us”) The priests replied, crying, “Sed nomini tuo da gloriam” (“But to your name be the glory”). These words are inscribed on the frame of the masterpiece to underline the fact that God, through the intercession of the Virgin Mary, saved Christian Europe from Ottoman invasion.
You miss out on so much cool Christian history by denying the true church & true faith founded by Jesus & his Apostles. Learn your Christian history, son.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Look, you want to play jeapordy with your salvation & think that “once saved, always saved”. You had a chance to discover the true faith & centuries of Christian tradition but you rejected it. Sorry, I believe you’re gonna have a hard wake up call on the Judgement thrown. I pray for your soul & your conversion to the true Christian faith; not man made ones.
Guess what? Babylonians believed Tammuz was miraculously conceived with a golden penis. Tammuz, ISIS & Ra were the original Holy Trinity.
Don’t the true Christians believe in the Holy Trinity?? Yes they do.
Simply because Pagans have certain customs, doesn’t discount the power of spiritual warfare. You reject 1,700 years of Christian tradition at your own Peril. I chose to follow what the early Christians were doing. What the TRUE church founded by Jesus has been doing for centuries.
You have no idea what I believe because you don't know your Bible very well.
Philippians 2:12
Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.
Proverbs 24:16
16 For a just man falleth seven times, and riseth up again: but the wicked shall fall into mischief.
I believe one can be baptized and then turn around and commit a sin or multiple sins which they do not repent for. Like the thorns in the parable of the sower, their sins will choke them.
Matthew 13:7
And some fell among thorns; and the thorns sprung up, and choked them:
And you said it yourself, early Christians didn't use prayer beads until the 3rd century, when the pagan Constantine turned Christianity into a state religion and incorporated pagan traditions including Sunday worship into the mix.
Prayer is about a personal relationship with your Savior.
The "Our Father" teaches us how to pray in a way that pleases God.
It's an example prayer, and a prayer to model our own after.
I'm not sure why you believe saying the same prayer over and over means anything or is part of spiritual warfare other than tradition. It's certainly not in the Bible, and it even contradicts the very words of Yeshua.
You reject the church, it’s history, teaching and traditions that brought you that very Bible that you hold in your hand (unless it’s ones of those bibles that’s been transliterated & further edited).
I pray that you come to the real faith & real church. I still don’t understand how someone can reject thousands of years worth of history & teachings for something man-made; Free will is an interesting thing.
Says the person who venerates man-made statues forbidden by the very voice and finger of God.
Revelation 18:4
And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.
Statues are meant for us to remember our Christian history.
I think Protestants hate statues because they hate history that contradicts their perspective on history & alternative philosophy; Similar to BLM! You see, without statues, how would remember their Christian History & hero’s of the faith? Today is an important day in Christian history. Today is the day that Catholics saved Europe from Muslims. September 11, 1638 marks ending of the Turkish siege on Europe.
In the summer of 1683, 300K warriors from the Ottoman Empire, led by the grand vizier Kara Mustafa, began the siege of Vienna. The objective of the Turkish army was not only the conquest of Western Europe but also to march to Rome to reduce the Basilica to dust.Kara Mustafa was proud of his 300,000 strong army whilst the Christian League had only 70,000 troops.
The Holy Roman Empire in league with the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was led by Polish King John III Sobieski against the Ottoman Empire and chiefdoms of the Ottoman Empire in a battle at the Kahlenberg mountain in Vienna. Perhaps marking the turning point in the 300-year struggle between the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire or confirming the already-decaying power of the Ottoman Empire, the battle is considered one of the twenty most important battles in the history of the world. It is also notable for including the largest cavalry charge in history.
The lifting of the siege of Vienna was no simple victory for Christendom over Islam. It is quite true that Poland, at considerable risk to itself, marched its armies southward to rescue its Habsburg neighbors from the Ottomans. But old Poland was in no simple sense a Christian state. It had ignored papal objections to its treaties with Muslim and pagan states, and been the target of crusades from Germany. The Polish king was obliged by law to tolerate various forms of Christianity, including Protestantism and the eastern rite, as well as Judaism and Islam.
Behind Sobieski, Blessed Marco d’Aviano, the Capuchin monk can be seen carrying the icon of Our Lady of Loreto. He was nominated as Chaplin to the Christian army headed for Vienna by Pope Innocent XI. D’Aviano encouraged the army and the people of Vienna to resist the Turks by the recitation of the Holy Rosary. During the two-month siege of Vienna he negotiated the agreement of all the European princes to defend the city. Thanks to this Capuchin monk all the princes of Europe ceded control of their own armies and allowed them to be led by the Polish king.
The day after the victory, the king and his court attended the celebration of the Holy Mass at the Church of Our Lady of Loreto where the King himself intonated the “Te Deum”, the Hymn of Thanksgiving, followed by Psalm 115: “Non nobis, Domine, non nobis!” (“Not to us, Lord, not to us”) The priests replied, crying, “Sed nomini tuo da gloriam” (“But to your name be the glory”). These words are inscribed on the frame of the masterpiece to underline the fact that God, through the intercession of the Virgin Mary, saved Christian Europe from Ottoman invasion.
You miss out on so much cool Christian history by denying the true church & true faith founded by Jesus & his Apostles. Learn your Christian history, son.