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Re: Catholic / Protestant video under 5 minutes.


The guy didn't explain about what the spiral staircase was all about but he also went into the thought that God could/would send a deceased person back...so I'm wondering if the two are connected.

God is able to do anything. The Mount of Transfiguration is an example. The reason we read our bibles is to see if things like that break any promise He made to us. For if He declared something, it will or will not happen.

I agree that we have to always take notice when the bible is talking about hell, both before Christ died and after. For christians who died after Christ died and rose will go straight to be with Jesus and not lay in a grave, which of course has nothing to do with the 1000 year reign of Christ and what happens there, for that conversation had to do with whether resurrected unbelievers in the flesh could stand before the throne of God. Or if they are in spirit form, that could explain everlasting torment.

I'm thinking that some of us believe that when we die, its that "spirit" of ours that rises to go to heaven. And others think that is our glorified body. Instead of that being given to us in heaven at some point as the white robe of righteousness. To me that is when we get our glorified body. Not that transitional period in the spirit where we travel from this life to the next. Now if anyone believes that we receive our glorified bodies in a twinkling of an eye, as soon as a christian dies, then I can understand someone not believing we have a spirit form that can either go to heaven or to hell to be tormented forever.

This man's ideas about claiming that we are to be growing in the knowledge of...yet at the same time claims that a person who gets the word of God in them a whole lot, gets puffed up with knowledge, needs a comment added. Now I agree that even an atheist can have all the biblical knowledge under his belt and not have the spiritual inner knowledge that only the Holy Spirit can give us. I'm not against people proclaiming inner knowledge...as long as it matches scripture. That is how it is tested. There needs to be both at the same time. A balance.

Disagreeing with the government of the Catholic church is not the same as disowning the catholic people. That distinction needs to be made. God is the one who decides in the end who's faith is placed in Him or something/someone else. So catholics believe in miracles as much as your group of similar believers do? Have you checked to see how many of their miracles are fake as well? Not saying they all are. For most protestants believe that we walk by faith and not by sight.

2 Corinthians 5:6Therefore, being always of good courage, and knowing that while we are at home in the body we are absent from the Lord-- 7for we walk by faith, not by sight-- 8we are of good courage, I say, and prefer rather to be absent from the body and to be at home with the Lord.
 

 
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