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To: xone
And your reconciliation of the Catholic ACTIONS vs Luther's words? Must be tough to have to defend a Replacement theology outfit like the Catholic church knowing how bloody their hands are against the Jews. Explains the projection elsewhere.

Luther actively persecuted the Jews to his last years, conspiring, like Baalam/Balaam, to deliver them into the hands of those to rape, torture, and murder them. Luther is foundational to re-formed Christianity. Some think they can commit any sin and that sin as forgiven before they even commit it. Hence, their 16th Century version of the gospel is founded, and dependent, on Luther entering the kingdom of God, no matter how wicked his works and unrepentant he was to his death. They do not really believe what the LORD Jesus Christ said; they believe what Luther wrote.

Catholics believe one must remain in a state of grace to enter into the Kingdom of God. Mortal sins separate one from that grace and the Messiah will separate the sheep from the goats. All the faux professors will be shown for who they really are by their works. Blessed Pope John Paul II went to the Wailing Wall to beg forgiveness for the sins of some in the one holy catholic apostolic church. The Catechism and teaching of the Catholic Church includes the Jews as beloved elder brethren. I know of no Protestant faith community, denomination, or sect as friendly to the Jews as the Catholic Church. Indeed, they tend to exclude the Jews from being the brethren of the Messiah, which is theological antisemitism. Catholics include the Jews as beloved elder brethren who yearn for the Messiah and do not (yet) recognize him.

142 posted on 09/17/2015 8:34:10 AM PDT by af_vet_1981 (The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began.)
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To: af_vet_1981
The Catechism and teaching of the Catholic Church includes the Jews as beloved elder brethren. I know of no Protestant faith community, denomination, or sect as friendly to the Jews as the Catholic Church. Indeed, they tend to exclude the Jews from being the brethren of the Messiah, which is theological antisemitism. Catholics include the Jews as beloved elder brethren who yearn for the Messiah and do not (yet) recognize him.

Sure they do now, perhaps from the Masonic influences. Obviously didn't in the past, it even has saints that persecuted the Jews.

Some think they can commit any sin and that sin as forgiven before they even commit it.

All sin is covered by the blood of Christ. no matter how wicked his works and unrepentant he was to his death.

LOL, Luther taught daily repentance. Your knowledge of Luther is as scant as your apparent knowledge of the replacement theology preaching Catholic church. For the record, the denominational title of 'Lutheran' was given by Catholic as a way of disparagement. Lutherans never did practice the acts of Catholics in respect to Jews as official policy.

Luther actively persecuted the Jews to his last years

Proof please, as in how many Jews did Luther expel personally, cause to be expelled, murder etc. Another libelous charge with no proof. Catholic church on the other hand enshrines their deeds in their apologetics. See #3 above. Flail as you wish, more chances to post the truth of the matter.

143 posted on 09/17/2015 8:51:46 AM PDT by xone
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To: af_vet_1981
Catholics believe one must remain in a state of grace to enter into the Kingdom of God.

An object that can ONLY be met by jumping thru Catholic hoops.

148 posted on 09/17/2015 9:38:12 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: af_vet_1981
Catholics believe one must remain in a state of grace to enter into the Kingdom of God. Mortal sins separate one from that grace and the Messiah will separate the sheep from the goats.

Well, then, Catholics believe wrong because that's not what Scripture teaches.

Sin cannot and does not separate us from God because once one is forgiven, having the record of debt that stood against us canceled, no sin remains to our account to separate us.

153 posted on 09/17/2015 12:17:51 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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