"She's worse than dead, Jim. Her brain's missing." -Star Trek
Jim Lincoln wrote: Ah, John, UK, so true, as the French say, (and Social Psychologists, "The ends touch," which means that many people go from one extreme to another, without finding the sane answer to what to do. Ah, the Romish Church, Matthew 23 15 "Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites, because you travel about on sea and land to make one proselyte; and when he becomes one, you make him twice as much a son of hell as yourselves.---NASB I think the above verse would apply to quite well in this day to Catholic priests. Should Roman Catholicism really be classified as a Christian religion? -- No. And as for the fate of this poor woman, Is A Catholic Christian An Oxymoron?
Ah, John, UK, so true, as the French say, (and Social Psychologists, "The ends touch," which means that many people go from one extreme to another, without finding the sane answer to what to do.
Ah, the Romish Church,
Matthew 23 15 "Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites, because you travel about on sea and land to make one proselyte; and when he becomes one, you make him twice as much a son of hell as yourselves.---NASB
Internet author says she accepts notion that truth and moral goodness come from God
"Her online announcement shocked the secular community. Atheist blogger Leah Libresco has announced on her Patheos blog that she has converted to Christianity. In her latest online post, "This is my last post for the Patheos Atheist Portal," she explained her conversion to Catholicism. Libresco said her conversion came from her struggles with the roots of the moral law. Libresco said she inevitably arrived at an understanding that aligns with a Christ-centered world-view."
Jim Lincoln wrote: Amen lady and gentleman! The summary for The Church and Social Responsibility said this in part,"The message of spiritual salvation and social rescue gets joined together by many in their outreach efforts. Outreach by the Church, as mandated by Jesus Christ, is clearly outlined. It is to be centered around making disciples by going out into the world to proclaim the message of His death, burial, and resurrection. There is no instruction in His great commission for Christians to be involved in social action or changing people's physical circumstances as part of their evangelism."
Angela Wittman wrote: Sorry to pop any bubbles, but this sounds like a revamped version of the Christian Coalition which I was part of in the 1990s. When the teavangelicals begin calling God's people to repentance and begin promoting Biblical qualifications for candidates, then we might have something akin to a Great Awakening. Until then, count me out.
Angela,
you won't be popping my bubble because I agree with you.
Sorry to pop any bubbles, but this sounds like a revamped version of the Christian Coalition which I was part of in the 1990s. When the teavangelicals begin calling God's people to repentance and begin promoting Biblical qualifications for candidates, then we might have something akin to a Great Awakening. Until then, count me out.
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