
Originally Posted by
Tobi
toinks!nangutana pa ang kagaral...hehehehehe!
asa manang purgatory bradix?
beh beh beh...

basaha sa para kasabot ka okay? dia ra o:
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12575a.htm

Originally Posted by
Tobi
wala diay? kani diay?
Exo 20:4 Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth:
Exo 20:5 Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;
asa raman na? gisunod na ninyo nga commandment?
Asa may natangtang diha? hihihihi. Sa inyo ra nang hunahuna. Asa pa man diay ang Ten Commandments kuhaon sa Kanal? hihihi. syempre sa Bibliya. hihihi

Originally Posted by
Tobi
nagdugang bitaw mo...kana diayng Deuterocanon apil diay na sa original Scriptures?
puno na ninyo oi...
wa gyud...tsur ko...hehehehe!
wala daw sila magdugang ug mikuha...hehehehehe!
Uy, lumang tugtugin...ang Deuterocanonicals dungag sa pagpatin-aw sa atong kaalam sa Bibliya. ""Deuterocanonical books" is a term used since the sixteenth century in the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Christianity to describe certain books and passages of the Christian Old Testament that are not part of the Jewish Bible."
Naa ba diay sa Bibliya nga gibawal ang paggamit sa Deuterocanonicals? asa man kuno beh? hihihi
pagchur diha bradix hihihi

Originally Posted by
Tobi
aw maayo kay nakahibaw man ka nga bawal ang dagdag bawas sa pagtuo...nya nganon pirting daghana man ninyog dagdag bawas beh...?
Asa lagi? wa man kay klaro diha hihihihi

Originally Posted by
Tobi
wala man kaha mo mag dagdag bawas beh, asa sa bible nga ang mga early Christians nagbunyag ug bata?
mao nay gidagdag ninyo...ang bata bunyagan
ang inyong gikuha, ang tiguwang bunyagan...
kana sal lang kay pirti gyung daghana...heheheheh!
Lumang tugtugin na yan. hihihi

Wa man diay moy history no? Para makabaw ka mao ni: "The practice of infant baptism was unknown at this period (the first century). ... That not till so late a period as Irenaeus [c. 140-203 C.E.], a trace of infant baptism appears, and that it first became recognized as an apostolic tradition in the course of the third century, is evidence rather against than for the admission of its apostolic origin" (Augustus Neander, History of the Planting and Training of the Christian Church by the Apostles, 1864, p. 162
hihihihi

wa gud intawn sa history. tsk tsk...

Originally Posted by
Tobi
apil diay na sa gospel nang purgatory, rosary ug limbo?
beh...hahahahaha!
hihihihi

kinsay nag-ingon nga ikaw ra may sigeg balikbalik ana. hihihi

pagchur oui!