GodsGrace
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There's a reason why the CC ended up with a Pope. However, those that are willing to be intellectually honest will know that Peter was not the first Pope. If I remember correctly, the first Pope was not until 600 to 800AD. Can't stop to look it up. I also cannot get into the reason UNLESS you're really interested.Unfortunately I didn't write the seeming "Roman" false theological beliefs all down at the times so its not easy to remember on the spot.
There are of course the well known things like popes, Christmas, Easter, saints, Sunday "sabbath", Mary, confession, clerical celebacy, etc. These things even occur in Protestant churches to some extant.
Christmas was to combat a pagan belief and to replace it with a Christian one.
The CC, through St. Francis of Assisi, gave us the manger. There was also a reason for this. It was to teach the book of Luke to people that were illiterate and could not know their religion except for visual aids.
No problem with Easter. I don't know why it's on the list. The date/day was changed so that all Catholic churches in the world could celebrate Easter on the same Sunday...thus the Passover of the Jewish Calendar is not adhered to.
Sunday Sabbath. Jesus was resurrected on a Sunday.
We celebrate His resurrection, as the early church did, including the Apostles. There are threads on this...I won't debate it on here. If a person wants to celebrate on Saturday, that's fine with me. Every day is the Lord's Day.
Confession: Jesus said we are to confess our sins in John 20:23. The early church had confession, but the form has changed over the years.
Clerical Celebacy: Easier to concentrate on the problems of the congregation and parish. No one forces a man to become a priest and some like not being married. Paul said not to marry if one can live with that
But I don't just mean these things.
There are other "theological"-like things I noticed in pastors sermons etc but its hard for me to remember examples. It is sort of like not being much about Jesus or God or bible etc but being more fake artificial human worldly efforts/morals (like the human traditions and legalism of the Scribes and Pharisees), and individualism.
What you heard is practical application of the bible.
We should read the bible and be familiar with our faith...but we also have to live it.
Unfortunately, Catholics have just begun studying the bible so the priest does the best he can with what he has.
Don't morals make up the major part of the N.T.?
All Jesus spoke about was how we are to be a member of the Kingdom of God.
(as did the writers of the N.T.).
I'm sure, however, that Jesus was mentioned many times - if not, it's the shortcoming of the priest.
And a sort of false dualistic views of what is "good"/orthodox and "evil"/heretical.
Don't know what you mean by this.
And as I said in another topic/thread how there is so much negative-like self-suffering poverty-gospel slave-mentality. Sort of like using religion as a "straight jacket" way to control people, and/or mixing with pre-christian pagan (Roman) or evolution, or wolves in sheeps clothing.
And I could maybe also add many christians relegating people to "mental health" services.
I also noticed a sort of Communistic or Atlantean or globalistic trend/strain in some churches eg Peoples Assemblies in Wales, Jehovahs Witnesses.
Yes.
Sometimes we need mental help.
You may not agree, which is OK. Maybe you've never suffered any mental distress.
Nice list!Cain - Abel
works/earn - faith
law - grace
sacrifice - mercy/lovingkindness
flesh/carnal - spirit
heavy/hard - light/easy
Mammon/world - God
old/666 - new/888
shallow/external - deep/internal
slave/bond - free
cold/lukewarm - hot
goat - sheep
tares - wheat
fig leaf breeches - skins
external law - law written in heart
external circumcision - circumcised heart
baker - cupbearer
letter of law - spirit of law
imitate/copy/pretend - real/born/One
Pharisee - tax collector
refuse to look at serpent on cross - looked at serpent on cross
thief on left side of Jesus/Cross - thief on right side
cargo overboard - Jonah overboard
Baal "master/lord" - Ishi "husband"
Sardis - Philadelphia "brotherly love"
force/laws - rebirth/genetics
knowledge puffs up - love edifies
sand - rock