Fact or fiction? 9 popular myths about Our Lady of Guadalupe
- By Michie
- One Bread, One Body - Catholic
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We had a huge display at Church today. I’ll see if I can post some pics.
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Funny. Getting the case slapped out of court as well as rejected by grand juries not once, but twice, says otherwise.No, never more absurd than what she charged Trump with.
Well I'm afraid I lost my patience when I called @stevevw a half wit.The Simpsons video was my own real contribution to this thread in a long time but I've been following this thread daily, and I have a few take aways:
Firstly: @sjastro and @Hans Blaster, you guys are either incredibly patient people or gluttons for punishment.
Secondly: can any of this even be considered an actual scientific conversation if there's so much non-scientific, unevidenced, 'just so' claims made by the OP that it gets to the point that we've gone from well evidenced works of stone masonry that are truly universal to such pointless and ridiculous claims as non-physical reality being the reason behind the Egyptians building the pyramids?
How you arrived at an age of 5,786 is of interest to me, as well as the OP, and perhaps a few other.Using the Bible to date the earth results in an age of 5,786, meaning 5,786 years ago God created the heavens and the earth.
If you read what Paul said concerning the Jews or Israel, Romans 11:25 Blindness in part over Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles is added to the church. Currently we are in the time of the Gentiles. The church is the elect of the new covenant, the redeemed of the Earth, the first fruits. Revelation 7 cannot be physical Israel, it’s the church. Right now Israel is blinded along with the carnal world, a veil is spread over all nations, 2 Corinthians 3:14-16 Isaiah 25:6 Check the words redeemed, elect and first fruits in the concordance of the New Testament, all these words describe the church, not carnal Israel but spiritual Israel, the Israel of GOD. This seal on the forehead is protection from the great tribulation that is promised to the Philadelphia church in Revelation 3:10 that will be the faithful remnant on earth, those alive and remaining when Jesus returns.Metaphorically?
Rev 7:4 And I heard the number of them which were sealed: and there were sealed an hundred and forty and four thousand of all the tribes of the children of Israel.
(PARSING: This verse cites, Tribes of Jacob = Israel & his children. Next 4 verses God breathed scripture clearly names Israel/Jacobs 12 sons/children.)
The saints that rise from the grave (after Jesus) in Matt 27:52-53 & are seen by many are OT elect.
Jesus rises then 50 days later comes the Acts 2 Pentecost, where the Church via the Holy Spirit outpouring in born. So, I don't see how 1 Cor 11:2, where Paul is speaking to believers in Corinth, is applicable to the OP.
Ah yes, I see it now, all fuzzy, in the blue line.Uncited?
Yes, I saw that.As you can see, the chart is by decade.
I'm not a Baptist -Of course they don't mention baptism. Baptists always love to go to all passages of Scripture that don't teach anything about baptism and children whatsoever and try to prove who should or should not be baptized.
No - it is proper exegesis. Speaking of a specific topic bring exegetical evidence of that specific topic.Strange way of doing exegesis.
Yes, that comment is very strange because I did nothing of the sort -Kinda like going to passages of Scripture that only teach end time theology and say....we should not pray because all these passages of Scripture don't mention prayer. Strange.
Where?Our main rule for interpreting Scripture is: CONTEXT, CONTEXT, CONTEXT. We only use passages of Scripture that teach something about baptism and children mentioned contextually together. Are there passages of Scripture in the NT that mention children and baptism contextually together? Of course there are.
Again - I am not a Baptist -Baptists use strange hermenuetics in order to explain away baptism including infants altogether.
You just have.Now why would I do that ?
You realise that you've given details of Freemasons who went to the moon - even though you're denying that anyone has been to the moon.
Well someone has to expose them for what they are.
People who went to the moon, you mean.
Of course.
I agree with AI . It’s what I wrote above in my reply.Other views:
AI summary:
In the biblical context, particularly in Romans 11, the root of the olive tree is understood to be the Abrahamic covenant and its foundational promises, which are intrinsically linked to God's faithfulness and the patriarch Abraham. The root symbolizes the source of spiritual blessing and holiness, from which the branches—both natural (ethnic Israel) and grafted-in (Gentile believers)—derive their nourishment and spiritual life. Some interpretations identify the root as God Himself, AIwith Christ as the trunk, and the branches representing those who follow God through Christ, emphasizing that the holiness of the root ensures the holiness of the branches. The root is described as holy, and because of this, the branches partake in its sanctity and fruitfulness. This imagery underscores the continuity of God's covenantal plan, where the spiritual blessings flow from the original promises made to Abraham and are ultimately fulfilled in Christ.
It would seem that if Jesus destroys the man of sin who sets in the temple declaring himself GOD then this event couldn’t have happened in 70 AD but rather at the future second advent. Since the second temple was destroyed in 70AD then this couldn’t be the second temple at the return of Jesus, it would have to be a third temple built sometime in the future.These extrabiblical narratives are not actually Scripture; otherwise, they would have been included in the canons. The early church fathers, with the help of the Holy Spirit, determined which of the many early church writings were Scripture and which were not.
If the preterist view is the correct view:
If this man of sin lived in the first century AD., he was most likely John of Gischala.
AI summary: The "man of sin" mentioned in 2 Thessalonians 2:3 is a figure associated with the events leading up to the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD, according to preterist interpretations. One prominent candidate is John of Gischala, a Jewish Zealot leader who rose to power during the Great Revolt against Rome. He is believed to have fulfilled the prophecy by throwing off the Mosaic Law, inciting civil war, famine, and crime in Jerusalem, and positioning himself as a despotic ruler who symbolically and literally "took his seat in the Temple of God," exalting himself over the Temple’s objects of worship. His actions are seen as aligning with the description of the man of sin who opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God.
It seems to me that these Thessalonians and the other first-century Christians could have been the intended audience for the actual fulfillment of the following:
2 Thessalonians 2:3-12
Now concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our assembling to meet him, we beg you, brethren, 2 not to be quickly shaken in mind or excited, either by spirit or by word, or by letter purporting to be from us, to the effect that the day of the Lord has come. 3 Let no one deceive you in any way; for that day will not come, unless the rebellion comes first, and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the son of perdition, 4 who opposes and exalts himself against every so-called god or object of worship, so that he takes his seat in the temple of God, proclaiming himself to be God. 5 Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you this? 6 And you know what is restraining him now so that he may be revealed in his time. 7 For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only he who now restrains it will do so until he is out of the way. 8 And then the lawless one will be revealed, and the Lord Jesus will slay him with the breath of his mouth and destroy him by his appearing and his coming. 9 The coming of the lawless one by the activity of Satan will be with all power and with pretended signs and wonders, 10 and with all wicked deception for those who are to perish, because they refused to love the truth and so be saved. 11 Therefore God sends upon them a strong delusion, to make them believe what is false, 12 so that all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
Is the breath of his mouth actually the truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Does his appearing and his coming mean the appearance and the power of the Roman armies? Luke 21:20
It seems to me that it is St. Michael, the archangel, who will bind the final antichrist and false prophet and cast them into the lake of fire. St. Michael is of the same angelic hierarchy as Satan, and so he will defeat Satan at the sound of the last trumpet.
So much fun to speculate!
What is important, though, is to ask ourselves, "Am I ready to meet the Lord right now?" If our answer is "no," then we need to repent and confess our sins so that Jesus will forgive us and we will become God's friend once again.
Yes he sidetracked the issue to violence rather than over a change of ruling ideals. The creeping in of a new culture that in a democracy can eventually become the ruling one. Some are afraid to acknowledge this simple fact for fear of being called bigots. Yet this Empire did the same in the past wherever they went. Why is it so hard to admit it could be done to them also, to reap what they have sown? And the US is certainly not free of the same.Rowley said:
From Statistics Canada:MCGA!
For 1st time since trade war, Canada exported more than it imported
The Canadian economy achieved a trade surplus for the first time since the U.S. trade war began, as exports rebounded and imports fell in September, according to Statistics Canada.
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The agency adds that export to countries other than the United States rose sharply by 11 per cent in the same month — and that while exports to the U.S. increased, imports from there dropped
“It seems to suggest that the trade flow with the United States is beginning to stabilize,” [trade economist] said, adding that the trend of diversification from the U.S. is also continuing.
Invisible hand says what?
Exports to the United States were up 4.6% in September, partly due to higher exports of aircraft, light trucks and unwrought gold. Meanwhile, imports from the United States declined 1.7% in September, a third consecutive monthly decrease. Canada's trade surplus with the United States widened from $6.0 billion in August to $8.6 billion in September, the largest surplus since February 2025.
What are you talking about?
Yes. Start off with garbage, and a reasonable person would assume the rest is garbage built on top of garbage.
The Bible notably does not state that Jesus kept the Sabbath in the tomb, that he took the Sabbath with him in the tomb, that he died away from it, that the Sabbath has now come to an end, or that the Sabbath has now come to its fulfillment, so you are just making things up at this point. Rather, the Bible states that there remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God and that we should rest from our work as God rested from His work, so we should continue to keep the 7th day holy.WHERE DID JESUS KEEP THE SABBATH? – In the tomb.
He took the sabbath with Him into the tomb and died away from it. On the first day of the week, Sunday, He rose from the dead as “the last Adam” (1 Corinthians 15:45), the new forefather of mankind for those who come to faith. The sabbath had now come to its end, to its fulfilment; and the eternally abiding rest of the New Covenant became prevailing. “Come unto me … and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:28–30. We came unto Him and received rest. “For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his.” Hebrews 4:10.
The rest of the heart received in coming to faith is therefore the sabbath rest of the New Covenant. We who have come to faith and have been baptized with immersion have the sabbath rest of the New Covenant in our hearts twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, continuing forever.