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Old Jul 24, 2008, 08:12 pm   #34 (permalink)
Sinner
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Jack
Religious debates tend to address the most common religions, which in the U.S. is the Christian religion. I haven't seen anyone giving Islam or Judaism a pass. When those religions are mentioned they are greeted with the same skepticism as any other.
Actualy the most common religion in the US is heresy. Of course these heresies flourish because very few people are capable to recognise them as such.

Even on this forum which attracts people with above average curiocity into religious matters, I won't be able to find a person capable of telling the attributes of the real Christianity.

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thrashee
Hey, wait a second here, Catholics are Christians. (Odd, as a recovering Catholic myself, I still feel the need to defend it ).
Catolicism is a heresy of the first degree, a.k.a. latin heresy.

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Rogue Cardinal

I would say you possess divine ignorance. The Christian doctrine doesn't make the Jewish Messiah the Anti-Christ.

Funny enough.....all of the Prophesy that is supposed to tell of Christs coming comes form the Old Testament.....which would be the OLD Jewish Tradition
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Are you the schoolar of Christian Doctrine? What specifically are the sources you have studied? Bible? This is not nearly enough. What about decisions of Ecumenical Councils? Writings of Holy Fathers? Have you heard of those? I doubt it very much. Because if you did, you would know that the "messiah" jews are waiting for is the Anti-Christ.

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GHook93

Do you have proof of that. That sounds like a claim off the KKK/Neo-Nazi hand-book!
The Church's Doctrine is some 19+ centuries older than nazies, so you comparison is non valid.

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That is very untrue and insulting!
This is true. Judaism of the Old Testament is no more. Those jews who fulfilled it, became Christians, and those who didn’t rejected it and built new religion based on interpretations of rabbis. This is why Judaism is the exact opposite of Christianity and active rejection of the Christ.
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