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originally posted by: Murgatroid
The reason the Catholics changed the Ten Commandments is so that they could practice Idolatry.
Article One - . "YOU SHALL WORSHIP THE LORD YOUR GOD AND HIM ONLY SHALL YOU SERVE"
IV. "YOU SHALL NOT MAKE FOR YOURSELF A GRAVEN IMAGE . . ."
2129 The divine injunction included the prohibition of every representation of God by the hand of man. Deuteronomy explains: "Since you saw no form on the day that the Lord spoke to you at Horeb out of the midst of the fire, beware lest you act corruptly by making a graven image for yourselves, in the form of any figure. . . . "66 It is the absolutely transcendent God who revealed himself to Israel. "He is the all," but at the same time "he is greater than all his works."67 He is "the author of beauty."68
2130 Nevertheless, already in the Old Testament, God ordained or permitted the making of images that pointed symbolically toward salvation by the incarnate Word: so it was with the bronze serpent, the ark of the covenant, and the cherubim.69
2131 Basing itself on the mystery of the incarnate Word, the seventh ecumenical council at Nicaea (787) justified against the iconoclasts the veneration of icons - of Christ, but also of the Mother of God, the angels, and all the saints. By becoming incarnate, the Son of God introduced a new "economy" of images.
2132 The Christian veneration of images is not contrary to the first commandment which proscribes idols. Indeed, "the honor rendered to an image passes to its prototype," and "whoever venerates an image venerates the person portrayed in it."70 The honor paid to sacred images is a "respectful veneration," not the adoration due to God alone:
Religious worship is not directed to images in themselves, considered as mere things, but under their distinctive aspect as images leading us on to God incarnate. The movement toward the image does not terminate in it as image, but tends toward that whose image it is.
originally posted by: adjensen
Was Jesus Jewish? Or Protestant?
The statement is commonly made, even by those who should know better, that we Christians owe a debt to the Jews, for we got our Bible and our religion from them. While many people have been deceived into believing this, it is completely false. Part of the mistake comes from the complete confusion in the minds of nearly all people as to just what they mean by Jew. Are they referring to people of a certain race, or referring to a people of a certain religion, for the two are not the same. There are in Africa today, some pure blooded negroes who are Jews by religion and there are in China today,some pure blooded Mongolians who are Jews by religion. Likewise, there are some people today who are racially of the stock we know as Jews, but who have been converted to other religions.
THE BIBLE IS NOT A JEWISH BOOK
The late Rabbi Stephen F. Wise, formerly the Chief Rabbi of the United States said, "The return from Babylon and the introduction of the Babylonian Talmud mark the end of Hebrewism and the beginning of Judaism."
The learned Rabbi was correct in distinguishing the true religion of the Old Testament as Hebrewism for it was the religion of the real Hebrews, who were not Jews at all. Judaism, the religion of the Jews, is as the learned Rabbi says, based upon the Babylonian Talmud, which contains the supposed oral law. It was never reduced to writing as part of the Bible. This oral law gradually gained greater force among the Jews than the written law in the Bible, with which it often conflicted in Jesus' day, the Babylonian Talmud was known as the Tradition of the Elders.
This was the religion of the Jews. As the learned Rabbi Stephen F. Wise said, Judaism was distinguished from Hebrewism, the real religion of the Old Testament. Certainly Christianity took nothing from any Jewish religion for we have never taken any part of Christianity from the Talmud. Well then, can it be said we got our Bible or our religion of Christianity from men of the Jewish race? No, it cannot.
The Bible is not a Jewish Book
originally posted by: FlyersFan
Next time you want to tell people what Catholics do and don't do, perhaps you should actually read the Catholic Catechism and see for yourself what they teach and what they do.
In the entire history of man, no one has ever been brainwashed and realized, or believed, that he had been brainwashed. Those who have been brainwashed will usually passionately defend their manipulators, claiming they have simply been "shown the light" . . . or have been transformed in miraculous ways.
Brainwashing Techniques Being Used On The Public
originally posted by: Murgatroid
One NEVER understands propaganda by studying propaganda.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
The following is my opinion as a member participating in this discussion.
originally posted by: knoledgeispower
I still don't see why it is needed, instead of just praying to God.
If you don't see why it is necessary to ask others to pray for you .... then don't ask them. HOWEVER, scripture states we are to pray for each other and so there is nothing wrong with asking others to pray for us. If you don't want to do that .. then don't.As an ATS Staff Member, I will not moderate in threads such as this where I have participated as a member.
It's not talking about other people, I'm talking about praying to saints instead of God directly. I understand why you ask other people
originally posted by: adjensen
a reply to: knoledgeispower
It's not talking about other people, I'm talking about praying to saints instead of God directly. I understand why you ask other people
That's what prayers of intercession are, you're asking someone else to pray for you. The difference is that you're asking a Saint, a holy person, to pray for you.
The cool thing about Saints is that they are in the presence of God. No one is named a Saint unless the church determines that they are in heaven (through the evidence of miracles -- no one in hell could do miracles, so if a miracle is attributed to a Saint, we know that they are in heaven,) and we believe that to be in heaven is to be in the presence of God.
So if you ask your neighbour or friend to pray for you, that's great. But asking Saint John of the Cross, Saint Ambrose or the Virgin Mary to pray for you? They'll take your request to God personally.
Further, I don't think God set up a Church where you are supposed to confess your sins to a man you barely know when God specifically tells us not to trust men.
Well isn't that just nice and magical? The CHURCH decides who is in heaven.
What about a demon, or Satan? Can they perform miracles?
But when the Pharisees heard this, they said, “It is only by Beelzebul, the prince of demons, that this fellow drives out demons.”
Jesus knew their thoughts and said to them, “Every kingdom divided against itself will be ruined, and every city or household divided against itself will not stand. If Satan drives out Satan, he is divided against himself. How then can his kingdom stand? (Matthew 12:24-26 NIV)
"And I also say to you that you are Peter (Petros - Lesser Stone), and upon this rock (Petra - Greater Stone) I will build My church; and the gates of Hades shall not overpower it." (Matt. 16:18).