Hail, Mary! Full of Grace. The Lord is with thee; Blessed are thou amongst women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, Pray for us sinners, Now and at the hour of our dea
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[quote who="Dr Guy" reply="8" id="3294731"]The beauty of faith is that it is personal. So no 2 need be alike. The beauty of religion is to share your faith with others which are similar. So there are a multitude of religions, especially Christian.[/quote] I haven't a clue what you mean by this as in Ephesians 4:4-6, St. Paul infallibly teaches there is but "one body", "one Spirit", "one hope", "One Lord", "one faith", "one baptism", "One God and Father"..
[quote who="Dr Guy" reply="14" id="3294777"] As such, I know I can disagree with the Church on administrative matters (such as the ordination of women) and still be a member of the religion.[/quote] I hope you understand now that the Church's prohibition of the ordination of women is a doctrinal matter and not an administrative one.
[quote who="Jythier" reply="11" id="3294739"]How far do you have to get from your source for truth before your church just falls apart?[/quote] It is modern Rabbinic Judaism and most of the various sects within Protestantism that have women as rabbis and ministers who are falling apart.
[quote who="Jythier" reply="11" id="3294739"]The Bible talks about this issue, Dr. Guy. I'm not sure it's ever going to be allowed in a Catholic Church. How far do you have to get from your source for truth before your church just falls apart?[/quote] Exactly, the Bible is clear on this issue and so is Sacred Tradition. Actually, the male only priesthood has been a constant teaching of the Church from Apostolic times. The Book of Acts is a record of the actual histor
[quote who="Dr Guy" reply="8" id="3294731"]But as long as you profess to be a member of that religion, you must live by its rules. And the rules state that women cannot be ordained. [/quote] [quote who="Dr Guy" reply="8" id="3294731"] One day, women will be ordained in that religion.[/quote] No Doc, even though there are some dissenters who like to defy and challenge the Magisterium and continue pressing for women's ordination, the matter of women ever being ordained as pr
[quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="173" id="3306228"]Lula the RCC is a hate group by any definition except their own??? [/quote] So you join in. To that I quote Saint John, "If the world hates you, know that it hated me before it hated you." As to your video clip, I've always acknowledged the people part of the CC are sinners. That's why Christ came, ..to save us from our sins. But men who hate Christ and His Church prefer un
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[quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="85" id="3305673"]Delusional beliefs and their harm to humanity … seems like a good topic to me (but of course hahaha)??? Delusional (having false or unrealistic beliefs or opinions not based on proof) beliefs (psychological state in which an individual holds a proposition or premise to be true even if it isn’t) … seems important if the truth is of concern to all. [/quote] [quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="85" id="3
Hobby Lobby defying the Obama administration on religious liberty... http://blog.heritage.org/2013/01/09/hobby-lobby-defying-the-obama-administration-on-religious-liberty/?roi=echo3-14190922197-10908911-72281a24e7ae8919b2da90544544c4
As for the idea of making schools safer by having armed guards...doesn't sound like America to me, but hey, life is changing and obviously for the worse. that said, along with armed guards in schools, we'll also need armed guards on every bus...at every school dance or gathering, at every school parent-night gathering, at every game, at all after school meetings, at school board meetings, and on and on. Armed guards on school property, but not the B
Guns and Schools. Thanks for writing the article. Yes, we really do have a problem, but it isn't guns or the NRA. What's really happening to our schools and to our children? In years past, people had guns and buying them was easy, etc., and yet, kids killing kids, kids killing teachers, and killing in general never happened in our schools, public or private. So, why not then, but now? What do you suppose is the difference
Obama condemns rights of Christian military chaplains http://onenewsnow.com/ap/politics/obama-condemns-rights-of-christian-military-chaplains
And on the military front...Obama condemns rights of Christian military chaplains http://onenewsnow.com/ap/politics/obama-condemns-rights-of-christian-military-chaplains
same topic--different reporter...from Cardinal NewmanSociety Tom Monaghan Wins Against HHS Mandate A federal court in Michigan has reportedly ruled that the founder of Ave Maria Un
Some more news concerning the HHS mandate. Dominos Pizza Founder Wins Motion Against HHS Mandate Files Temporary Restraining Order Against US Government's Violation of First Amendment Rights WASHINGTON, D.C., January 04, 2013 (Zenit.org) - Another employer in the United States has succeeded in moves to stop enforcement of the controversial HHS mandate by filing an emergency motion for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) on the grounds of the mandate&rsquo
[quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="57" id="3303920"]At some point you might eventually realize this post has gone down another path.[/quote] If you mean the part about Alf, I think he's cute, but not gorgeous. Other than that, I came in the discussion late, and am just now reading the comments. [quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="3" id="3294488"]I don't care what the old man did and I certainly don't have any problem with a women’s involvement, don'
[quote who="Jythier" reply="61" id="3303936"]I think it's funny[/quote] Me too...though it's a kinda' scratching my head funny! [e digicons]:S[/e] But Militant Atheism is a serious matter.
[quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="57" id="3303920"]...your dogma denies a woman’s full potential.[/quote] You are wrong again. Christ redeemed all mankind (as Rush would say for those in Rio Linda that includes women). The Church exists to save souls, all souls, including women's. A woman's full potential is gaining eternal life in Heaven.
GFTESS writes: This is an example of the outdated and bigoted view of the RCC and their disrespect for women just because they were born female (incubators to pass the male seed). Well, your view about the CC is wrong, completely wrong. The CC is a living organism, ever ancient and ever new, is one organic body by the profession of the same Christian Faith, by the participation of the same Sacrifice, and the same 7 Sacraments under the authority of the Sovereign Po
GFTESS writes: Priest stripped of duties for celebrating Mass with woman priest. Yes, he was and rightly so. GFTESS writes: The Catholic Church prohibits women's ordination, Yes, the CC prohibits women's ordination. She always has, from the moment of the Church's beginning on the First Pentecost Day in 33AD, and always will, until the end of the world.
[quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="174" id="3303572"]PS – I am not going to go out and buy any books for this waste of time, so point me to something online at least.[/quote] It is from the field of Molecular Genetics that we have learned much about DNA that totally spoils Darwin Evolution, change beyond kind. Here is a site that explains DNA and it's complexity. The last part of it pretty much explains what I've been saying here. The intricate design of DNA code ba
[quote who="Jythier" reply="171" id="3303450"]I didn't ask you to define "evolution" (I still can read), I asked what your definition is for "Darwinian evolution" (the science you talk about)[/quote] The definitions are for Darwin Evolution....I usually shorten it to "change beyond kind" because that's what DE is. "Kind" in the science world is species. So for your benefit Darwin Evolution would be defined as "change beyond species over long periods of tim
[quote who="GirlFriendTess" reply="167" id="3303354"]Evolution by natural selection is the theoretical part as we do not have all the details worked out yet.[/quote] And you never will have all the details worked out because natural selection is not evolution. New, higher genetic information is not gained but instead tends to be lost at best. Natural selection only conserves existing genetic information in life forms. Darwin did his famous study on b
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