Recent forum posts by dsjpk5
Ask a Catholic2018-08-05 09:46:48
New Testament
In Matthew 5:26 and Luke 12:59 Christ is condemning sin and speaks of liberation only after expiation. “Amen, I say to you, you will not be released until you have paid the last...
Ask a Catholic2017-10-18 02:32:49
This is a thread I started on DDO and found it to be rather fun and interesting. Basically, if you've ever had a question about the Catholic Church, let me take a crack at it. If I don't immediately know...
Ask a Catholic2017-07-07 15:27:13
I've done no such thing. I challenge you to show me otherwise.
Ask a Catholic2017-07-07 09:24:46
An egg needs sperm and you ignore most of my question on his coveting which makes you also dishonest.
Who said an egg was involved? Do clones require egg and sperm? And since when is a God of infinite...
Ask a Catholic2017-07-07 09:19:07
Wrong word and B.S.
You cannot know what you cannot reach. Now you are just lying.
Sorry for the typo, but my argument remains. For example, I may not be able to search a black hole, but that...
Ask a Catholic2017-07-07 08:20:20
No. There was no physical contact between Mary and the Holy Spirit.
Ask a Catholic2017-07-07 08:18:47
Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised, and his greatness is unsearchable. (Ps. 145:3)
Unreachable isn't synonymous with unknowable.
Behold, these are but the outskirts of his ways, and...
Ask a Catholic2017-07-07 08:06:21
From what authority does the Pope derive his own authority from? In other words, why is the Pope, above everyone else in the world, able to have the position that he does? I understand that the first Pope,...
Ask a Catholic2017-07-07 00:35:13
Yes he was. From Matthew 1:
12 And after the deportation to Babylon: Jechoni′ah was the father of She-al′ti-el,[g] and She-al′ti-el[h] the father of Zerub′babel, 13 and Zerub′babel...
Ask a Catholic2017-07-07 00:29:37
I have no problem with the dictionary definition. I wasn't sure if that's how you were using the word. Let's go over the first definition from dictionary.com:
noun, plural species.
1.
a class...
Ask a Catholic2017-07-07 00:22:34
It speaks against your tradition, not mine.
First, I guess you have dropped your "spark of God" claim. Second, concerning tradition, my point is that the verse only decries one tradition...
Ask a Catholic2017-07-05 12:17:55
Wow. With what, 10 million children under 10 dying of starvation and other preventable diseases yearly, you think God thought of your financial needs above their need to live.
No. He didn't put...
Ask a Catholic2017-07-05 12:13:22
It depends on how you define "species". Can you elaborate?
Ask a Catholic2017-07-05 12:09:10
True that shepherds are not authors, in literal reading that you do not believe in,
I never said I don't believe in literal interpretations. It depends on the writing styles, context, and audience....
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