Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Churches are human-created organizations and so inherently fallible. Show me a church or a person that follows the Bible exactly. You know, the stoning and all.
Read the first few verses of John 8. We apparently get to stone people if we have no sins of our own. Fortunately, the only person who met that criteria was Christ, and he threw the stone at Himself, figuratively speaking.
People who get hung up on the stoning thing haven't tried to understand the Bible. That was a Jewish law for a people God was bringing the Messiah through. Christ did away with it. It's all in the Bible.
Understanding the Bible is essential to understanding Christianity. It is the book God gave us to understand what he requires from us and what great benefits belief in him give us. For centuries, most of God's children were illiterate and had to depend on a select few to tell them what was in the Bible. People outside of a small area in the middle east and then Europe didn't know about the Bible at all and depended on missionaries almost 2000 years later to spread the word. Even then, some people rejected the Bible and adhered to religions that originated in their countries before transportation methods existed to bring Christianity to them.
Now, thanks to the Internet and the massive increase in literacy, the Bible is much more easily available to everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:communion wine doesn't count
Communion on Good Friday? That's just....odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it depends on which church the OP is talking about. In the Catholic church, fasting and abstinence are considered forms of penance. There is plenty in the church that is not based in the Bible. Not saying that is right or wrong, just pointing that out.
If it's not Bible-based, then it's wrong. Oddly, God allowed Christianity to be managed by the wrong team (Catholics) for 1500 years.
NP and a Catholic. You know what? This is total bigotry. You observe your religion your way, and stop worrying about what others do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it depends on which church the OP is talking about. In the Catholic church, fasting and abstinence are considered forms of penance. There is plenty in the church that is not based in the Bible. Not saying that is right or wrong, just pointing that out.
If it's not Bible-based, then it's wrong. Oddly, God allowed Christianity to be managed by the wrong team (Catholics) for 1500 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Churches are human-created organizations and so inherently fallible. Show me a church or a person that follows the Bible exactly. You know, the stoning and all.
Read the first few verses of John 8. We apparently get to stone people if we have no sins of our own. Fortunately, the only person who met that criteria was Christ, and he threw the stone at Himself, figuratively speaking.
People who get hung up on the stoning thing haven't tried to understand the Bible. That was a Jewish law for a people God was bringing the Messiah through. Christ did away with it. It's all in the Bible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Churches are human-created organizations and so inherently fallible. Show me a church or a person that follows the Bible exactly. You know, the stoning and all.
Read the first few verses of John 8. We apparently get to stone people if we have no sins of our own. Fortunately, the only person who met that criteria was Christ, and he threw the stone at Himself, figuratively speaking.
People who get hung up on the stoning thing haven't tried to understand the Bible. That was a Jewish law for a people God was bringing the Messiah through. Christ did away with it. It's all in the Bible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it depends on which church the OP is talking about. In the Catholic church, fasting and abstinence are considered forms of penance. There is plenty in the church that is not based in the Bible. Not saying that is right or wrong, just pointing that out.
If it's not Bible-based, then it's wrong. Oddly, God allowed Christianity to be managed by the wrong team (Catholics) for 1500 years.
Anonymous wrote:communion wine doesn't count
Anonymous wrote:communion wine doesn't count
Anonymous wrote:Churches are human-created organizations and so inherently fallible. Show me a church or a person that follows the Bible exactly. You know, the stoning and all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it depends on which church the OP is talking about. In the Catholic church, fasting and abstinence are considered forms of penance. There is plenty in the church that is not based in the Bible. Not saying that is right or wrong, just pointing that out.
If it's not Bible-based, then it's wrong. Oddly, God allowed Christianity to be managed by the wrong team (Catholics) for 1500 years.
Are you for real? You truly believe that God made a "mistake" by having the Catholics be the first Christians. It must be nice to be so sure of yourself that you critique God's actions and then deem them wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it depends on which church the OP is talking about. In the Catholic church, fasting and abstinence are considered forms of penance. There is plenty in the church that is not based in the Bible. Not saying that is right or wrong, just pointing that out.
If it's not Bible-based, then it's wrong. Oddly, God allowed Christianity to be managed by the wrong team (Catholics) for 1500 years.