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I'm very old. Christian. Critical thinking is crucial for navigating life. while (alive){ self_evaluate(); self_correct() make_decisions(); }
Somewhere, Florida
Joined June 2011
That's great that he/she understands it. But that's not the point I brought up regarding the clear teaching of 1 Corinthians 14 and the use of a foreign language in a church meeting. What's the total population attending a Latin Mass that fully understands Latin? Tell you what guys, let's have this conversation in Spanish, it's a lot closer to Latin than English. Por el amor de Dios! Cuando vamos a tomar la palabra de Dios en serio? Acaso hay lugar para corregir las tradiciones que la biblia nunca impuso? O vamos a decir que todo lo que la iglesia catĆ³lica hace es perfecto y sin error, aĆŗn cuando contradice los mandamientos de Dios? Es mĆ”s fĆ”cil decir que preferimos la tradiciĆ³n aĆŗn cuando contradice las escrituras. Reconozcais eso y bueno, por lo menos es honesto. El punto de juntarse en la iglesia es la edificaciĆ³n de cada creyente. Uno no puede ser edificado cuando no se entiende lo que se estĆ” hablando. Dios nunca mandĆ³ a nadie a tener que aprender un nuevo idioma para ser edificado.
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@Protestia He's been to too many Diddy parties and wearing diapers from that cooked his brain.
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@LuxFella As a software engineer, I know you can do whatever you want with data in a database.
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Dear friend, this isn't about humility vs pride. I'm fluent in English and Spanish, and I can communicate okay in Italian and Portuguese in conversation. If you could maybe, just maybe, study 1 Corinthians 14 and learn what it says about the primary purpose of meeting is for the edification of the church. You can't edify people who can't understand what you're saying. St Paul literally says this very thing. He could speak in a lot of different languages. But in the church, he'd rather say 5 words people could understand than 10,000 words in an unknown language the people in front of him couldn't understand. Are you fluent in Latin? What edification do you get out of hearing a priest say things in Latin you don't understand? Would you feel the same if we had this conversation in Greek or Hebrew, a language neither of us understands?
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As a Catholic, you're by far one of the worst witnesses to your religion I've ever encountered here on X. I'm not angry. You can't make me angry. But notice, you're the one who's been insulting me without a good reason. You can't defend your unbiblical practices so all you can do is dish out insults. So, ma'am, do not project your anger at your biblical illiteracy on me. You'd be better off not interacting if you can't control your mouth, or even better, go study 1 Corinthians 14 and learn what the Bible says about speaking in an unknown language at church without an interpreter. This isn't Catholic vs Protestant. This is God's word vs man's tradition.
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@rexusadvent @TaylorRMarshall 1 Corinthians is in your Catholic Bible. Stay on topic. Now, can you try to explain violating 1 Corinthians 14?
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Did you read this yet? āBut I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment: and whosoever shall say to his brother, Raca, shall be in danger of the council: but whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire.ā (Matthew 5:22)
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Iām gonna need a minute to recover from that. lol The Bible was never written in Latin. The OT was written in Hebrew and parts of Aramaic, and the NT was written in Greek. Nobody disputes this. If you want to use a biblical language to hold a church meeting, use Greek or Hebrew, not Latin. Latin was the language of the Roman Empire, which eventually became the common language instead of Greek. But in that part of the world, people spoke multiple languages such as Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Aramaic, etc. Well educated people like the apostle Paul certainly did. But the common people didnāt. Gentiles in Asia Minor spoke mostly Greek. The Corinthian church was Greek in culture and language. 1 Cor 14 was about the gospel and word of God in the church service is for the edification of everyone. The supernatural gift of tongues was a the ability to communicate the word of God in a foreign human language. But in the church service, tongues are appropriate when thereās an interpreter. Thereās nothing magical about speaking in a language nobody understands. Read the chapter.
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@rexusadvent @TaylorRMarshall Hey you tough little man, your insults would be better appreciated in person. But one thing is certain, you canāt justify your Latin Mass from the Bible. Thatās why you get angry when people point out your utter disregard for Godās word.
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@TaylorRMarshall You follow the same Christ rejecting Jewish scholars I do if you consider the 39 books in your 46-book old testament.
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@killerhobbit82 @TaylorRMarshall That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. You follow the same Christ rejecting Jewish scholars I do if you consider the 39 books in your 46 book old testament. Many of those Jewish scholars became Christian during the first 200 years of the church.
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