If you believe the Blessed Virgin Mary sinned...
- By NotUrAvgGuy
- Mariology & Hagiography
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Yes, they were brutal in those times, if you did not believe the state religion you could end up tortured or dead. Unfortunately there are still pockets of hatred left over, twice I've been to countries during their celebration of Guy Fawkes Day, which celebrates the torturing and killing of a Catholic named Fawkes. It really gave me a creepy feeling. Catholics too paid a dear price if caught trying to bring the English version of the Bible, the Douay Rheims, from France and distributing it in England. I never saw it at my school growing up, but my mom always remember arriving at her elementary school and seeing the American flag had been taken down and replaced with the Klan flag. I spoke with a lady who told me she had no animosity toward Protestants, but she didn't understand as a girl why they chained the doors of her Catholic Church and they had to worship outside in the rain and the cold. It's encouraging that today they mention at the Tower of London that in the back of their chapel are the graves of both Protestant and Catholic martyrs, and a Beefeater offered regret for the torture. That was encouraging, we're not going to get the full forgiveness Jesus wants us to have until people quit pretending it was all one-sided. I've mentioned before the role of William of Ockham and Marsilius of Padua in promoting Scripture alone.
Jesus spoke Aramaic, and gave Peter the Aramaic name "Kepha" which means "Rock."
Those verses do not contradict what I wrote. Faith leads to obedience. Obedience is the fruit of saving faith. You will do good works if you have saving faith. You can't just pull a verse out and make it teach something contrary to the rest of Scripture. What then do you say Paul meant when he said salvation was "not of works?" Here you are saying works are necessary. So which is it? Was Paul wrong? Yes, our works will be judged but not at the Great White Throne judgment which is the judgment concerning salvation. They will be judged for rewards but not for salvation.I believe St. Paul's message is clear however you take the meaning of obedience.
To them indeed, who according to patience in good work, seek glory and honor and incorruption, eternal life But to them that are contentious, and who obey not the truth, but give credit to iniquity, wrath and indignation. Tribulation and anguish upon every soul of man that worketh evil, of the Jew first, and also of the Greek [Romans 2:7-9]Obey your prelates, and be subject to them. For they watch as being to render an account of your souls; that they may do this with joy, and not with grief. For this is not expedient for you [Hebrews 13:17]JoeT
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