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USER COMMENTS BY TOLLEMACHE |
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10/6/09 2:56 PM |
Tollemache | | | |
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Displaced Maritimer(Bert) wrote: ...salvation...works... "what the Catholic Church teaches concerning forgiveness of sins and the sacraments such as penance, priestly confession of sins, the Mass, the Virgin Mary, the Rosary, and purgatorial suffering. In some sense, Catholicism teaches that all these practices remit sin or the guilt of sin. Perhaps it is now a bit easier to understand the strong Protestant reaction to Catholic doctrine. The Bible teaches that full forgiveness of sin, including all its penalty, occurs solely by grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone, based upon the complete adequacy of His propitiatory atonement. Catholic teaching, on the other hand, implies (at least) the death of Christ was in some sense insufficient in these areas. While Catholics would disagree with this assessment, it is the logical conclusion of their own beliefs and practices. In essence, the Roman Catholic Church teaches that there are many additional ways, besides personal faith in the death of Christ, through which forgiveness of sins can occur. This teaching is far removed from the simple biblical declarations of “believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved...” (Acts 16:31)" (John Ankerberg) |
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9/1/09 4:30 PM |
Tollemache | | | |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: I think someone meant the "imperfect" parliament authorized tool of the state. Now, admittedly the Geneva Bible had too many comments of a theological nature (though probably most I would agree with), but as a Bible itself, it was the superior to the toady to the Catholics that the AV is, The Church of England even realized that the AV, had to be corrected and modernized, with the ERV/ASV, because One of the verses that translators of the AV, q.v.,......to justify their poor translation, but perhaps I'll have to agree even a poor translation that is sincerely and honestly done, can still be considered a Bible. I would hope that Holy Spirit would lead many of you to the conclusion that reached by Dr. Wallace, By His Grace, I can still praise God for His bringing me out of the mire of the NIV et al, into the wonderful light of the KJV. When I studied Greek at college I could see that comparing the Greek with the moderns was like trying to solve a constant puzzle. The Bible that has proved essential and productive for the last four centuries to the ordinary Christian is the KJV. Praise be to God! |
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