10 Sep '06 15:51>
Im not Christian.
It's a really long story.
Bessings 🙂
It's a really long story.
Bessings 🙂
Originally posted by telerionI sea u starts slipping agan. Ur speling and grammer has becomed mutch gooder then it was just dais ago. If u r not carefull u start making sence next. Pennt and repennt!
a) the list would take a very long time for me to put together
b) your logic, grammar, and/or historical events are horrible confused
Prays Jesus!
c) for me, twice. Once when I was young (similar background to you) and then again just a week ago after a long stint of atheistic rebellion.
Originally posted by ngeisler88The main difference between Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, and to a certain degree Anglicanism (the via media) on the one hand—and Protestantism on the other—has little to do with “faith versus works,” or iconography, or veneration of saints, etc. The difference is that the former preserved the “patristic tradition” (originally largely oral in form, similar to the Oral Torah of rabbinical Judaism), whereas the latter threw it out, following Luther’s principle of sola scriptura.
Surely I will. The simplest most concise answer is the following: Catholicism is a work-based religion, and Christianity is a faith-based relationship. Hopefully, that should suffice in clarification. But if it doesn't or you don't agree, I would be glad to go more in depth,because I'm not exactly sure where your standpoint on things are. If I remember corretly, from a previous message, you term yourself as agnostic? Thanks for your time.
Originally posted by vistesdWait now- how did you manage to sneak an intelligent post in here? Shame on you.
The main difference between Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, and to a certain degree Anglicanism (the via media) on the one hand—and Protestantism on the other—has little to do with “faith versus works,” or iconography, or veneration of saints, etc. The difference is that the former preserved the “patristic tradition” (originally largely oral in form, ...[text shortened]... htforward; the logos of God, expressed as human form, is ho Christos, the Christ.)
Originally posted by sjegRec'd for mentioning Basil Fawlty!
Poor kid. What is it you Yanks say:
'His mouth is writing him cheques his ass can't cash'?
To quote Basil Fawlty, 'It's all about bottoms with you Americans, isn't it?'.
Still, a nice phrase for this situation. He's confused and full of nonsense someone's pumped into him- and an inherited complex of inferiority no doubt.
Originally posted by ngeisler88a) I am.
For my own clarification, I would like to know (a) who exactly is a Christian here (b) how do you know you are one and (c) when did this decision specifically occur?
What I don't want is the "I'm a good person" or "I've gone to church my whole life" or "I'm Catholic". Christians will know what I'm talking about and can distinguish the difference in bei ...[text shortened]... you my brethren for answering. May grace and peace fill you will all joy and comfort.
Originally posted by IronstarTake your time: it's a long road.
a) I am.
b) I know that I am a Christian because I have accepted Jesus Christ as my lord and savior, and I am forever his servant of faith.
c) Actually, I made this decision a couple of months ago, and I have been growing in my faith ever since....
I'm 15....