We're going to be filming a few #AshWednesday episodes next week. What are some (non political) topics you'd like to see discussed?
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Replying to @scrowder
Difference between Catholic and non denominational churches
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Replying to @spinachloverpop @JohnHaskTMC and
32 years as a Protestant in California megachurches, concerted 2 years ago into a Catholic in a tiny rural Wisconsin parish.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @JohnHaskTMC and
What bothers me most about the Catholic church is they things that the Bible says not to do. Like the Bible says the only way to the Father is through the son, yet Catholics pray to saints. Why would they think those prayers will be heard? Why believe things not from the Bible?
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Replying to @1MrFreeze1 @JohnHaskTMC and
A lot of people are confused about the saints. This is an excellent and thorough resource to explain what’s taking place.https://www.catholic.com/tract/praying-to-the-saints …
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @JohnHaskTMC and
I disagree with the article entirely, and I have Biblical verses to back up my argument, if you wish to discuss you are welcome to PM me. The Bible clearly says not to speak to mediums, which, trying to speak with dead saints would in its self be an act of a medium.
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Replying to @1MrFreeze1 @TheBrometheus and
It's different asking a friend to pray for for because their prayer would be to go through Jesus and then to God. The only way to the Father is through the son. We aren't to be mediams trying to speak to the dead. I would even think that's sinful because of what the Bible says
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Replying to @1MrFreeze1 @JohnHaskTMC and
You’re contradicting a core religious belief of the entire Church since the 3rd century, something ingrained in both the Apostles Creed and the Nicene Creed and held to be true until Protestant sects splintered off and morphed their beliefs into 40,000 different variations.
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You can believe as you like, but this has been a core part of our faith since the very beginning and is still held by a majority of Christians around the world, for example in both the Catholic Church and Orthodox Church.
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