Persevere / endure until the end vs protestant OSAS
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Fre3dombear said:historian said:
The gospels say otherwise with explicit references to his family, including his brothers' names and the phrases, "and sisters". Besides, that idea is absurd. She was married to Joseph and God's command in the OT was to have children. For them not to try would have been sin.
This has been explained ad nauseum. Your position has no defense other than "thats absurd" which is as good as an atheist saying thats absurd to Jesus rising bodily from the dead.
You are rejecting even what the founder of your beliefs didnt reject himself and no one rejected until someone named Calvin appeared and later.
Worth considering
You are going to be in shock. But thats how free will go on these things.
historian said:Fre3dombear said:historian said:
The gospels say otherwise with explicit references to his family, including his brothers' names and the phrases, "and sisters". Besides, that idea is absurd. She was married to Joseph and God's command in the OT was to have children. For them not to try would have been sin.
This has been explained ad nauseum. Your position has no defense other than "thats absurd" which is as good as an atheist saying thats absurd to Jesus rising bodily from the dead.
You are rejecting even what the founder of your beliefs didnt reject himself and no one rejected until someone named Calvin appeared and later.
Worth considering
You are going to be in shock. But thats how free will go on these things.
You cannot win an argument with false assumptions and by declaring victory. The founder of my beliefs is Jesus Christ and the source of my statement about the family of Jesus is from the gospels. The text is quite clear about His mother, brothers, & sisters. Anyone else trying to "explain" the idea that Mary remained a virgin, which is totally illogical and completely unsupported by scripture, is engaged in propaganda. I reject those arguments because God's word is the highest authority.
There is no scriptural basis for praying to anyone but God. Christ is our intercessor, or the Holy Spirit. Paul made that clear in his letters.
Oldbear83 said:
Some folks would argue their opinion against Christ Himself.
Many in Rome included.
historian said:
Many years of false teaching has no value while the Bible is of eternal value.
Regarding the siblings of Jesus (Mary's other children), look at Matthew 13. It is explicit and very clear. To interpret it as anything else would require deliberate deception.
historian said:
Many years of false teaching has no value while the Bible is of eternal value.
Regarding the siblings of Jesus (Mary's other children), look at Matthew 13. It is explicit and very clear. To interpret it as anything else would require deliberate deception.
Realitybites said:Oldbear83 said:
Some folks would argue their opinion against Christ Himself.
Many in Rome included.
It is funny to hear a Protestant criticize Roman Catholicism for promoting their own opinions when every Sunday tens of thousands of Protestant pulpits are filled with pastors doing exactly that.
Oldbear83 said:Realitybites said:Oldbear83 said:
Some folks would argue their opinion against Christ Himself.
Many in Rome included.
It is funny to hear a Protestant criticize Roman Catholicism for promoting their own opinions when every Sunday tens of thousands of Protestant pulpits are filled with pastors doing exactly that.
Let's hear your evidence. Which specific Protestant pastors are ignoring Scripture in favor of their own opinions?
Real Protestants please, not that mega-church and non-denominational slop.
Realitybites said:Oldbear83 said:Realitybites said:Oldbear83 said:
Some folks would argue their opinion against Christ Himself.
Many in Rome included.
It is funny to hear a Protestant criticize Roman Catholicism for promoting their own opinions when every Sunday tens of thousands of Protestant pulpits are filled with pastors doing exactly that.
Let's hear your evidence. Which specific Protestant pastors are ignoring Scripture in favor of their own opinions?
Real Protestants please, not that mega-church and non-denominational slop.
This is precisely what I mean. A no true Scotsman argument.
"Protestant pastors do this all the time."
"Which ones? But only the true Protestant pastors."
In other words the ones that agree with Pope Oldbear.
Doc Holliday said:historian said:
Many years of false teaching has no value while the Bible is of eternal value.
Regarding the siblings of Jesus (Mary's other children), look at Matthew 13. It is explicit and very clear. To interpret it as anything else would require deliberate deception.
No. You're interpreting an interpretation. The same word used for brother was used for cousin elsewhere in scripture. You're making an assumption. Nobody that learned directly from the apostles (early Church fathers) held your view: they unanimously affirmed Marian typology and her being an ever-virgin.
No, the Church 100% believes is what scripture is.Oldbear83 said:
So the RCC folks say it's wrong to believe what Scripture says.
Coke Bear said:Oldbear83 said:
So the RCC folks say it's wrong to believe what Scripture says.
No, the Church 100% believes is what scripture is.
It was the Catholic Church guided by the Holy Spirit that determined what the Bible is.
What I, and Doc, have said is that today's Protestants misunderstand what the scriptures mean. Aramaic had no word for cousin.
I'll ask you to look up when and why Protestants believe that Mary had other children.
Please do some historic research.
Finally, would it damage your Protestant belief if Mary didn't have other children and remained a perpetual virgin?
Oldbear83 said:Coke Bear said:Oldbear83 said:
So the RCC folks say it's wrong to believe what Scripture says.
No, the Church 100% believes is what scripture is.
It was the Catholic Church guided by the Holy Spirit that determined what the Bible is.
What I, and Doc, have said is that today's Protestants misunderstand what the scriptures mean. Aramaic had no word for cousin.
I'll ask you to look up when and why Protestants believe that Mary had other children.
Please do some historic research.
Finally, would it damage your Protestant belief if Mary didn't have other children and remained a perpetual virgin?
Historian was clear, and I agree with him. It's you standing against Scripture.
Pride is also a sin, sir.
Coke Bear said:Oldbear83 said:Coke Bear said:Oldbear83 said:
You certainblSo the RCC folks say it's wrong to believe what Scripture says.
No, the Church 100% believes is what scripture is.
It was the Catholic Church guided by the Holy Spirit that determined what the Bible is.
What I, and Doc, have said is that today's Protestants misunderstand what the scriptures mean. Aramaic had no word for cousin.
I'll ask you to look up when and why Protestants believe that Mary had other children.
Please do some historic research.
Finally, would it damage your Protestant belief if Mary didn't have other children and remained a perpetual virgin?
Historian was clear, and I agree with him. It's you standing against Scripture.
Pride is also a sin, sir.
So, in other words, you are not open to and don't want to look at the historical viewpoint. You are content with your viewpoint. What was it you said about pride?
Having said that, the Catholic view is PERFECTLY aligned with scripture when you understand that the bible existed well before the 16th century KJV.
Why did Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli believe that Mary was a perpetual virgin?
The Church as always understand the correct meaning of the word "adelphoi."
Like I stated earlier, it was protestants that change the original belief.
Naming the men doesn't disambiguate the kinship category, it just identifies who's meant. Adelphos still carries the same lexical range whether or not a name follows it, and that range (in Koine and in the Hebrew ach behind it) covers half-siblings, cousins, and kinsmen, not just full siblings. Specificity of names narrows the referent, not the word.historian said:Doc Holliday said:historian said:
Many years of false teaching has no value while the Bible is of eternal value.
Regarding the siblings of Jesus (Mary's other children), look at Matthew 13. It is explicit and very clear. To interpret it as anything else would require deliberate deception.
No. You're interpreting an interpretation. The same word used for brother was used for cousin elsewhere in scripture. You're making an assumption. Nobody that learned directly from the apostles (early Church fathers) held your view: they unanimously affirmed Marian typology and her being an ever-virgin.
It depends on context. When Matthew 13 mentions Jesus and people from His hometown (Nazareth), it also mentions His mother, His brothers, and His sisters with the names given for the men. It's unambiguous and there is no reason to think it refers to cousins or anyone else.
"Church fathers" from the early centuries might be a good source of scriptural wisdom but their writings are not scripture. They are fallible.
None of this changes the illogic of a married couple remaining virgins in direct violation of God's command and purpose for marriage.
You are reading anger into my posts when it is not there. I am truly laughing at this.Oldbear83 said:
My, you certainly get angry easily.
Let me ask you plainly about the passage Historian cited where Jesus' brothers showed up with Mary. You make such a deal of Aramaic having no word for 'cousin', but if they were cousins, why was there no explanation such as the town they were from, or whose kids they were - the passage plainly describes them as Jesus' brothers.
Now you put great stock in certain men. Humans.
Historian and I trust Scripture, because there are dozens of books for a reason, and where one passage is unclear there are others to clarify.
You throw out many false accusations. I forgive you, knowing where you heard them in the first place, but will also pray for you to learn the truth and clean your behavior.
That is not to pretend I am perfect, but Scripture is useful far beyond any human for that purpose, as humans tend to screen out the Holy Spirit in favor of their own opinions.
Coke Bear said:Oldbear83 said:
My, you certainly get angry easily.
Let me ask you plainly about the passage Historian cited where Jesus' brothers showed up with Mary. You make such a deal of Aramaic having no word for 'cousin', but if they were cousins, why was there no explanation such as the town they were from, or whose kids they were - the passage plainly describes them as Jesus' brothers.
Now you put great stock in certain men. Humans.
Historian and I trust Scripture, because there are dozens of books for a reason, and where one passage is unclear there are others to clarify.
You throw out many false accusations. I forgive you, knowing where you heard them in the first place, but will also pray for you to learn the truth and clean your behavior.
That is not to pretend I am perfect, but Scripture is useful far beyond any human for that purpose, as humans tend to screen out the Holy Spirit in favor of their own opinions.
You are reading anger into my posts when it is not there. I am truly laughing at this.
At the crucifixion, Matthew (27:56) identifies a different Mary as the mother of James and Joseph -
Among them were Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Joseph, and the mother of Zebedee's sons.
This evidence presents a compelling challenge to modern Protestant assumptions, though it's understandable why it's difficult for many to reconcile with what they've long been taught.
I've asked you to look at history, but you refuse citing that you "trust the scriptures" even though we've demonstrated that this particular protestant view is mistaken.
Again, I ask, without anger, why did the earliest reformers differ from your view and how would it impact you if Mary was indeed a perpetual virgin?
Look, another quip with no context, AGAIN.Oldbear83 said:
** sigh **
Catholics vs Scripture.
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** sigh **
Protestants vs Scripture.
Oldbear83 said:Coke Bear said:Oldbear83 said:
My, you certainly get angry easily.
Let me ask you plainly about the passage Historian cited where Jesus' brothers showed up with Mary. You make such a deal of Aramaic having no word for 'cousin', but if they were cousins, why was there no explanation such as the town they were from, or whose kids they were - the passage plainly describes them as Jesus' brothers.
Now you put great stock in certain men. Humans.
Historian and I trust Scripture, because there are dozens of books for a reason, and where one passage is unclear there are others to clarify.
You throw out many false accusations. I forgive you, knowing where you heard them in the first place, but will also pray for you to learn the truth and clean your behavior.
That is not to pretend I am perfect, but Scripture is useful far beyond any human for that purpose, as humans tend to screen out the Holy Spirit in favor of their own opinions.
You are reading anger into my posts when it is not there. I am truly laughing at this.
At the crucifixion, Matthew (27:56) identifies a different Mary as the mother of James and Joseph -
Among them were Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Joseph, and the mother of Zebedee's sons.
This evidence presents a compelling challenge to modern Protestant assumptions, though it's understandable why it's difficult for many to reconcile with what they've long been taught.
I've asked you to look at history, but you refuse citing that you "trust the scriptures" even though we've demonstrated that this particular protestant view is mistaken.
Again, I ask, without anger, why did the earliest reformers differ from your view and how would it impact you if Mary was indeed a perpetual virgin?
Your anger is evident by your refusal to accept explanations given. Instead, you seem to be compelled to alter what is said to something else.
Now the meat of the issue is the plain fact in the passage cited by historian, the men are plainly identified as brothers of Jesus. No additional words implying they are cousins, or anything other than brothers. Just as Scripture says.
At that point the matter is effectively decided. Yet you follow a human tradition in plain opposition to Scripture.
As for 'looking at history', sorry but no one is obliged to put human tradition over God's word. In fact there are a number of occasions in Scripture where Jesus rebukes tradition with Scripture, sir.
Your pride leads you into sin here.
Coke Bear said:Oldbear83 said:
** sigh **
Catholics vs Scripture.
Look, another quip with no context, AGAIN.
How would you feel is a Catholic posted -Quote:
** sigh **
Protestants vs Scripture.
?
Doc spent two posts thoughtfully explaining scripture and the Catholic belief, yet you dismiss it with your trivial post.
Coke Bear said:Oldbear83 said:
** sigh **
Catholics vs Scripture.
Look, another quip with no context, AGAIN.
How would you feel is a Catholic posted -Quote:
** sigh **
Protestants vs Scripture.
?
Doc spent two posts thoughtfully explaining scripture and the Catholic belief, yet you dismiss it with your trivial post.
Doc Holliday said:Coke Bear said:Oldbear83 said:
** sigh **
Catholics vs Scripture.
Look, another quip with no context, AGAIN.
How would you feel is a Catholic posted -Quote:
** sigh **
Protestants vs Scripture.
?
Doc spent two posts thoughtfully explaining scripture and the Catholic belief, yet you dismiss it with your trivial post.
They've probably never heard of arguments like this. My father in law has taught Sunday school at a baptist church for 30 years and he had no idea what the seat of Moses was, what apostolic succession even conceptually is, what typologies are nor what Orthodox/Catholics actually believe. They're mostly not aware of these arguments.
Most converts I've talked to almost all say it was their first time reading the early Church fathers, listening to debates and looking at the history that lead them to Orthodoxy.
Oldbear83 said:Coke Bear said:Oldbear83 said:
** sigh **
Catholics vs Scripture.
Look, another quip with no context, AGAIN.
How would you feel is a Catholic posted -Quote:
** sigh **
Protestants vs Scripture.
?
Doc spent two posts thoughtfully explaining scripture and the Catholic belief, yet you dismiss it with your trivial post.
I'm not the one claiming Scripture does not mean what it says, but somehow something is true which is never said in Scripture, which would make a fraud of Joseph, and which defies God's order for marriage.
You are again getting bitter on this. You might want to just let this one go before you stray further.
Fre3dombear said:
Persevere / endure until the end vs protestant OSAS
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Fre3dombear said:
Hello protestant Christians. Which of the proto-reformers did not believe in the intercession of the saints? I am curious to learn of this and when it crept into your religion.
We know do the earliest church did from Biblical evidence and their writings to the 1st century.