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  1. #9111

    Quote Originally Posted by R_Forster View Post
    Hahahaha Pataka na sad o, Buot buot kang bugoa ka, Kung makig-istorya ka sa isa ka scientist anang "Pattern of Creation" nimo, kataw.an ra kang buanga ka.

    gagong bugo buot buot ka ha. hahahah! Niabot na sa cosmos ang buot buot nimo hahahahahaha! Roman History pa lang gani IGNORANTE na kaayo ka Cosmos pa kaya hahahahahah! PATTERN! wahhahaha!

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    Naa na puy BUGO diri o

    R.Forster, Fortser, ug R_Forster ra akong accounts diri, kung wala kay ebidensiya anang mga claim nimo magpa bilin ra nang figment of imagination murag kanang Jesus ug God ninyo FIGMENT OF IMAGINATION RA.

    Bulok, Tanga, Uto uto ka na Kristiyano.
    Ilara ang mga newbie yad denyz deny pajud ka

  2. #9112
    Quote Originally Posted by slabdans View Post
    Ilara ang mga newbie yad denyz deny pajud ka
    Kung wala kay ebidensiya anang mga claim nimo magpa bilin ra nang figment of imagination. BUGOK!

  3. #9113
    The Catholic Church makes tradition above or equal to Scripture, but in actuality many of its traditions actually stem from pagan sun worship. Its teachings, beliefs and practices come from Mithraism—a form of paganism that existed in Babylonian times.

    These pagan practices are symbols of apostasy against God. Of this, the Twentieth Century Encyclopedia of Catholicism says the following:

    "The missionary history of the [Catholic] Church clearly shows her adaptability to all races, all continents, all nations. In her liturgy and her art, in her tradition and the forming of her doctrine, naturally enough she includes Jewish elements, but also elements that are of pagan origin. In certain respects, she has copied her organization from that of the Roman Empire, has preserved and made fruitful the philosophical intuitions of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, borrowed from both Barbarians and the Byzantine Roman Empire—but always remains herself, thoroughly digesting all elements drawn from external sources...In her laws, her ceremonies, her festivals and her devotions, she makes use of local customs after purifying them and "baptizing" them."

    In the Antichrist Identified section, we discussed how the four beasts of Daniel 7, representing the four successive world powers, took the religious rites and ceremonies from each preceding kingdom as it fell, so that Babylonian traditions continued through the ages. Rome, the final kingdom, still clings to these pagan traditions today.

    The Papacy claims that its system of worship has been handed down through tradition. They are absolutely correct. But these are not the teachings of Jesus, but rather the traditions of Babylon.

    Roman Catholic doctrines such as infant baptism, sprinkling during baptism, teachings on death and immortality, tonsured and celibate priests with power over the dead, prayers to the dead and to relics, repetitive prayers with the use of beads, doctrines on forgiveness of sins, teachings on hell, the mass, and Sunday worship are doctrines actually derived directly from ancient Babylon, not the Bible.



    When Constantine married paganism and Christianity, the door was opened for false doctrines to creep into the early Christian Church, and they were gradually introduced into the system. The Church became divided into the Catholic Church who accepted the pagan doctrines, and the true Christian Church who resisted Constantine’s indoctrination.

    "Like the successive strata of the earth covering one another, so layer after layer of forgeries and fabrications was piled up in the Church."

    The church historian Philip Schaff says, "No church or sect in Christendom ever sank so low as the Latin church in the tenth century."

    Many of Rome's documents used to validate its authority and origin have been established as fakes. These unusable sources include The Donation of Constantine, which claim to establish the papal domain and jurisdiction, and The Decretals of Isidore, which were touted as establishing pontifical supremacy. According to J. A. Wylie's book The History of Protestantism, the Greeks reproachfully named the fledgling Roman Church as the native home of inventions and falsifications of documents. These forgeries, nevertheless, succeeded in establishing Catholic doctrines.

  4. #9114
    Quote Originally Posted by noy View Post
    God's power is not limited to instantaneous creations ra man bai..so it's not necessarily a denial of God's omnipotence.
    or perhaps God did create the entire universe in an instant only that the effects unfolded in a much longer period. mao we can see patterns of creation through cosmological and biological evolution..
    perhaps God intended His creation to unfold naturally which for me is still a miracle, just not the miracle we often have in mind.. or pwede pud he just cuased the first spark as the first part of the grand design..
    maybe this, maybe that, or pwede sad... you have a lot of presumptions, often do you speak of creationism but rational dilemmas often causes you to switch to a new "enhanced" version of your presumptions, which speaks to me that you are not sure, much like me but with a god in the picture..

    the author simply did not intend to provide scientific details on how God created the universe..
    hence there's no reason why we should take the Genesis accounts literally..
    and of course for the same reason why you wouldn't find evolution in the Bible 'cause the bible isn't a biology or a science book..
    the bible rather provides a different side of Truth about creation.
    did not intend?.. isn't it very obvious that the author did not know?..

    yes not a science book, exactly.. but the priests, nuns and cathecists do not seem to believe so,.

  5. #9115
    next quetion pls

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    Quote Originally Posted by R_Forster View Post
    The Catholic Church makes tradition above or equal to Scripture, but in actuality many of its traditions actually stem from pagan sun worship. Its teachings, beliefs and practices come from Mithraism—a form of paganism that existed in Babylonian times.

    These pagan practices are symbols of apostasy against God. Of this, the Twentieth Century Encyclopedia of Catholicism says the following:

    "The missionary history of the [Catholic] Church clearly shows her adaptability to all races, all continents, all nations. In her liturgy and her art, in her tradition and the forming of her doctrine, naturally enough she includes Jewish elements, but also elements that are of pagan origin. In certain respects, she has copied her organization from that of the Roman Empire, has preserved and made fruitful the philosophical intuitions of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, borrowed from both Barbarians and the Byzantine Roman Empire—but always remains herself, thoroughly digesting all elements drawn from external sources...In her laws, her ceremonies, her festivals and her devotions, she makes use of local customs after purifying them and "baptizing" them."

    In the Antichrist Identified section, we discussed how the four beasts of Daniel 7, representing the four successive world powers, took the religious rites and ceremonies from each preceding kingdom as it fell, so that Babylonian traditions continued through the ages. Rome, the final kingdom, still clings to these pagan traditions today.

    The Papacy claims that its system of worship has been handed down through tradition. They are absolutely correct. But these are not the teachings of Jesus, but rather the traditions of Babylon.

    Roman Catholic doctrines such as infant baptism, sprinkling during baptism, teachings on death and immortality, tonsured and celibate priests with power over the dead, prayers to the dead and to relics, repetitive prayers with the use of beads, doctrines on forgiveness of sins, teachings on hell, the mass, and Sunday worship are doctrines actually derived directly from ancient Babylon, not the Bible.



    When Constantine married paganism and Christianity, the door was opened for false doctrines to creep into the early Christian Church, and they were gradually introduced into the system. The Church became divided into the Catholic Church who accepted the pagan doctrines, and the true Christian Church who resisted Constantine’s indoctrination.

    "Like the successive strata of the earth covering one another, so layer after layer of forgeries and fabrications was piled up in the Church."

    The church historian Philip Schaff says, "No church or sect in Christendom ever sank so low as the Latin church in the tenth century."

    Many of Rome's documents used to validate its authority and origin have been established as fakes. These unusable sources include The Donation of Constantine, which claim to establish the papal domain and jurisdiction, and The Decretals of Isidore, which were touted as establishing pontifical supremacy. According to J. A. Wylie's book The History of Protestantism, the Greeks reproachfully named the fledgling Roman Church as the native home of inventions and falsifications of documents. These forgeries, nevertheless, succeeded in establishing Catholic doctrines.
    ahh ngiga napud ug copy paste ahh mao ni imong gipanghambog nga imo? maowaw sad tawn ka yadz, ibutang ang source para dili ka makiha ug plagiarism

    Paganism and Catholicism | Catholic Church Practices
    Last edited by slabdans; 08-20-2014 at 08:40 AM.

  6. #9116
    Quote Originally Posted by slabdans View Post
    next quetion pls

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    ahh ngiga napud ug copy paste ahh mao ni imong gipanghambog nga imo? maowaw sad tawn ka yadz, ibutang ang source para dili ka makiha ug plagiarism

    Paganism and Catholicism | Catholic Church Practices
    Mura sad kag kasabot sa akong gi post, pang Showtime ug Maala ala mo kaya ra kutob ng utok nimo

  7. #9117
    Quote Originally Posted by R_Forster View Post
    Mura sad kag kasabot sa akong gi post, pang Showtime ug Maala ala mo kaya ra kutob ng utok nimo
    Kasabot kaha ka ana? ka klaro anang copy paste pakauwaw lamg kas mga atheist

  8. #9118
    Quote Originally Posted by R_Forster View Post
    Again, fail nasad imung reading comprehension, ni ingun kog common sense ra ang pag prove sa evolution?

    Ana ko common sense ra ang kailangan kung evolution or creation story imung pilian.

    Parihas nimo walay common sense, uto utong bugo na kristiyano na mu tuo ug magic magic sa creation story sa fairytale bible.
    Hehe, my comment is based on What You posted regarding EVOLUTION. Imung gi Explain ESTE Gi Copy Paste diay ang Theory sa evolution from the works sa other people.

    Then i said Blind Folower Then You say "Dugay na ko naghimo sa akoang kaugalingong evaluation and common sense ray kailangan ana, " - WHICH is Tubag sa akong Post, WHICH is ang Main Topic is Theory sa Evolution...

    Kinsa man run way Comprehension? hehe

    Pero Normal raman na nimu kay maglisod man jud kag sabot...hehe

  9. #9119
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  10. #9120
    Next question pls kay nibalik nalang siyascmeme tawn

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