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    Call No Man Father

    Its defined in Romans 10 If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. 10For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved. 11As...
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    Why Trinitarians And Non-Trinitarians Have Different Beliefs?

    I believe He saw as I read "A angel" OF GOD. I believe the Holy Spirit was there as well. The Angel was standing in the presence of God and the ground was Holy ground for whatever the Spirit touches becomes Holy. When Moses went up the mountain then He was allowed to see God's backside as God...
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    Call No Man Father

    Yet Jesus redeemed them anyway as He judges. Col 1:20 ... through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through his blood, shed on the cross.
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    Call No Man Father

    Were Abraham, Issac and Jacob baptized into Christ? Yet their noted by the Lord in the resurrection of us all on the last day. One cannot be raised up on the last day apart from the one who raises us up that's for sure. I believe we do know as an infant is blameless and Jesus judges by His...
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    Call No Man Father

    What do you think happens?
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    Call No Man Father

    They're not chosen apostles and one in the faith can seek the position "If any man seeks to be an overseer" I also believe when Paul wrote that there was but a singular church not as we have in this day and age. Peter wasn't replaced, "Let another take his place", was about Judas who betrayed...
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    Call No Man Father

    This seems way out context preacher. “Pay careful attention to yourselves and to all the flock, in which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers. . . . I know that after my departure fierce wolves will come in among you, not sparing them.” I have no need nor desire to shame you. The Catholic...
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    Call No Man Father

    The use of Father in a religious context was shown. Is Paul being disobedient? If so, I believe God's grace overlooks such things as He knows the heart of everyone as in those who really love Him. Just like the people of today I have had nothing to do with establishing what is Catholic. It is...
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    Isn't God of the Bible a hypocrite?

    Do you believe Jesus is a liar? Do you believe the message He proclaimed was not His own but from the one who sent Him?
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    Call No Man Father

    Take a deep breath no need to get upset. Yes really I view the Catholic Church as a Christian church. 1 Corth 4:15 Even if you had ten thousand guardians in Christ, you do not have many fathers, for in Christ Jesus I became your father through the gospel.
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    Call No Man Father

    The 12 slots are filled. I don't hold to apostolic succession. I hold to this: Here is a trustworthy saying: Whoever aspires to be an overseer desires a noble task. 2Now the overseer is to be above reproach, faithful to his wife, temperate, self-controlled, respectable, hospitable, able to...
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    Call No Man Father

    Isn't belief in the Lord Jesus Christ biblical? Well if Jesus considers calling one Father as leading a rebellion against Him that's something He will have to address as the Head of the body of Christ. Not me. I think your mistaken that offends Him.
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    Call No Man Father

    No, I would state what I stated not what you state on another unrelated matter. How did God in the flesh enter this discussion? I am aware of JW's and Mormons. I don't believe as they believe. Should one use the term pastor, bishop etc..? I consider catholic as a christian religion. How they...
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    Call No Man Father

    There are 12 foundations of the City of God, the New Jerusalem, noted in Rev which are named after the 12 Apostles of the Lord. The 12 sit on 12 thrones judging the 12 tribes of Israel. Clearly an office that exists beyond the life of the body. Only one abandoned that office. From scripture the...
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    Call No Man Father

    If I attended a Catholic Mass now I would treat them with respect. I am not one sent from above as to tear down anyone. Paul selected male leadership only as I read but when he came upon women leaders he commended and encouraged them and praised them. He did not tear them down. I suggest...
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    Call No Man Father

    I'm myself am not bothered nor offended by Catholics addressing priests as Father in a leadership/sheppard context whether Jesus dislikes the practice or hierarchy set up in the Catholic Church I don't know. If I was a catholic priest I would seek a judgment from above in prayer but I am not so...
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    There is an alternative to trinitarianism/ non-trinitarianism.

    It was about the Son not the Father. A Son who is called God in the NT. To me the honest reading is the Son has the very nature of God the Father by the will of God the Father. Col 1:19 -from the will of another "was pleased". I know you can't accept any testimony about the Son who was before...
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    Call No Man Father

    Because they were the governing authorities. Jesus Himself stated He was NOT leading a rebellion but exceptions were made as the Apostles were commanded not to speak anymore about Jesus and they chose to obey God.
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    Call No Man Father

    Paul didn't elevate Himself to an Apostle He was appointed by Christ. I guess that's "why" He thought of himself as a light to the gentiles. God=>Paul=>laid a foundation, the Church, by the will of Christ Paul was an Apostle by God's will not any man. He didn't sit in a place of honor with...
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    Call No Man Father

    This is the context of Jesus's teaching who as stated is our true Rabbi. He was addressing the puffed up leadership of Israel. They[i] love the place of honor at banquets and the best seats in the synagogues[j] 7 and elaborate greetings[k] in the marketplaces,[l] and to have people call them...
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