Archive for July, 2009

Which of the protestant religions is it that believes Catholics are evil?

Or is it just all of them?

There are some, as one user on here has demonstrated. But, there are plenty that believe in ecumenicism.

So, are their really some Protestant religions which teach that Catholics, among others, cannot be saved.

User below: "I wouldn’t say Catholic’s are evil as much as I would say most of don’t read the Bible and are mislead in many doctrinal teachings that the Catholic faith teaches !!"

Very good.

Another user: "fish rots from the head first."

You know what that means, don’t you? From the "top" down?
It means from the "highest place" he will "seat himself." What "seat" does the world know as the "highest place?"

It means this: " Pius V’s Bull, Quo Primum, still stands with all its weight and authority." quoted from Hutton Gibson. A pope, a Saint, put the Mass into unchangeable form. Along came an antipope and changed it! The Antipope was like by many. So was Pope Pius V. It isn’t about anyone feelings getting bruised. It is about the indefectibility of a Papal Bull. Not even a pope can change it.

Today we are seeing the evil of the Conciliar Church in Rome. It is headed by antipopes who approve of the dissolution of an indefectible papal bull. That is called "rotting from the top down." Thank you.

traditionalmass.org where True Catholicism will be found administering the True Sacraments of Pope St. Pius V forever, until Christ comes.

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July 30 2009 | Protestant | 9 Comments »

Does the Catholic Church see some Christian groups as more heretical than others?

According to the Vatican website and other official Catholic sources, the Catholic church views all other Christian denominations except the Greek Orthodox, as heretical. However, are there different degrees of heresy? For example, does the Catholic church see Baptist as more heretical than Lutherans who are more heretical than Anglicans or is it a simple "yes/no" answer. Either you are a heretic or not.

No. With the exception of the Eastern Orthodox because originally they were one church. But it’s interesting that most Protestants still cling to some of the Roman Catholic Dogmas.

I should also mention that I was studying about the Ukraineian History and at one point part of the Ukrain Orthodox church tried to simulate back into the Roman Catholic Church. The new denomination became known as the Greek Catholic Church.

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July 30 2009 | Catholic | 7 Comments »

What is the Christian approach to dealing with regrets about my past life?

I am not talking about guilt over sins committed or not having been a Christian in the past.

Just the kinds of regrets most people have about how they might have lived their life differently and had a better life, accomplished more, done things better, etc.

How can I use my Christian faith to work on this issue?

I welcome responses from any kind of Christians: Mormons, Catholics, Born Again, etc.
Thank you.

Thank you.

We’re forgiven…

Romans 8:1
There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.

Born again, non-denominational Christian.

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July 30 2009 | Christian | 22 Comments »

What is the basis for the insinuation that a statement by Jesus is more important than other Bible teachings?

Of course, in this forum it is sometimes more than insinuation. Some outright claim that if something is taught in the Bible but not specifically mentioned by Jesus, it somehow carries more authority.

Yes, I’m aware that "red-letter Bibles" which showed Jesus’ words in red used to be very popular. But I find it interesting that it is often the anti-Christian posts which seem to want to focus on dividing the Bible’s teachings into Jesus and non-Jesus doctrine.

All very good answers. There shouldn’t be any more importance in a statement made by Jesus than any other passage of the bible. It all supposedly came from God anyway…2 Tim 3:16. Anti-Christian posts as you put it focus on dividing the Bible’s teaching into those 2 categories because they haven’t read the whole thing (most likely) and assume that the passages actually spoken by Jesus are more accurate than the ‘men’ that wrote the others…..just a guess

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July 28 2009 | Bible | 5 Comments »

My friends going to turkey he is a black gay greek orthodox is he face with racism?

My friends going to turkey he is a black gay greek orthodox is he face with racism?

typical greek

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July 28 2009 | Uncategorized | 18 Comments »

How can I change back my Wireless icon to 2 monitors instead of 1 only?

A friend of mine made some changes in my WI-FI connection, before that, when I am connected to the Internet I always had 2 icons, and both looked like 2 monitors. Now suddenly I can see only one icon, and even this icon includes only 1 monitor and not anymore 2.
What can I do to make it as it was?

The two monitors icon is part of the WIndows network configuration. You probably have a different utility configuring your wireless.

The icon for it depends on your brand of card. Opening the menu from that icon will give you the ability to have WIndows manage your wireless connection again.

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July 28 2009 | Icon | 1 Comment »

Do Christians need to use the Bible to understand the difference between right and wrong?

Or do they have a moral conscience to guide them?
Or do Christians feel that they have no moral conscience without the Bible?
For example, do you need to refer to the Bible before answering this question?

"He who trusts in his own heart is a fool,But he who walks wisely will be delivered."

Proverbs 28:26

"The heart is deceitful above all things
and beyond cure.
Who can understand it? "
Jeremiah 17:9

"There is no one righteous, not even one;
there is no one who understands,
no one who seeks God.
All have turned away,
they have together become worthless;
there is no one who does good,
not even one."
Romans 3:10-12

"For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart. Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we must give account."
Hebrews 4:12-13

Of course, you already knew all these things instinctively.

I’ll bet you don’t need to read a book about how to fix cars either. It just comes naturally to you.

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July 27 2009 | Bible | 24 Comments »

Have any Orthodox Jewish families buried an empty coffin because their child converted?

One potentially scary deterrent for Jewish people to accept Jesus, or Yeshua, as their Messiah has been the assertion that in some families, particularly Orthodox Jewish families, that convert would no longer be considered Jewish–and in extreme cases, no longer considered alive. I’ve heard more as rumor than anything else, that some Jewish families would bury an empty coffin to recognize that their son or daughter had "died." Is there any shred of evidence to support this? Has it ever really happened?

I’ve heard that some will say Kaddish (the prayer of mourning) if a child leaves the orthodox community (not necessarily converting to a different religion. As someone mentioned before, you cannot convert out of Judaism). I do know what you are talking about, I have heard it too, but I haven’t heard about the burial thing. I think that it is only in some very religious communities, not the ones that you see every day on the street, although I have never asked any of the orthodox people that I know.

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July 27 2009 | Uncategorized | 5 Comments »

What can a Christian man do as far as an outlet for his God given sexual needs and others things he wants?

What can a Christian guy do to make his life more fun and interesting besides going to church and reading the Bible. I’m a Christian too and my friends say I have a boring life. Could I go to parties, clubs, etc.? Also, I like to admire women and their personalities.

You can do pretty much everything you can think of that’s fun…the line is Perversion…No one says you cant go to the Beach or play volleyball…or you can’t hike …you can do any of these things…and live a clean healthy lifestyle…

you can go to parties and go to clubs…go dancing and have great nights out…none of that is anti-Christian

what is anti-Christian is the manner YOU CARRY YOURSELF in any of these situations.

Are you a Good Man?…Im not talking goody-too-shoes…but do you do the Right thing?

saludos Gente
G-d bless
Di-s bendiga

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July 27 2009 | Christian | 10 Comments »

How do i completely remove the shortcut symbol from an icon?

I’m doing this little prank thing that won’t do anything bad to peoples’ computers but will really annoy them. But first i need to know how to completely REMOVE the shortcut symbol from a shortcut icon so that even if somebody downloads the icon the shortcut symbol will no appear. Can anybody help me?

Go to Start, then Run, enter, Regedit, hit OK Navigato HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTInkfile. Delete the IsShortcut registry value.
You may have to restart Windows XP

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July 27 2009 | Icon | 3 Comments »

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