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This forum is primarily for Christians to discuss matters of Christian doctrine, and is not the area for debate between atheists (or those opposing orthodox Christianity) and theists. Inquiring atheists (or sincere seekers/doubters/unorthodox) seeking only Christian participation and having demonstrated a manner that does not seek to undermine the orthodox Christian faith of others are also welcome, but must seek Moderator permission first. When defining “Christian” for purposes of this section, we mean persons holding to the core essentials of the historic Christian faith such as the Trinity, the Creatorship of God, the virgin birth, the bodily resurrection of Christ, the atonement, the future bodily return of Christ, the future bodily resurrection of the just and the unjust, and the final judgment. Persons not holding to these core doctrines are welcome to participate in the Comparative Religions section without restriction, in Theology 201 as regards to the nature of God and salvation with limited restrictions, and in Christology for issues surrounding the person of Christ and the Trinity. Atheists are welcome to discuss and debate these issues in the Apologetics 301 forum without such restrictions. Additionally, there may be some topics that within the Moderator's discretion fall so outside the bounds of mainstream orthodox doctrine that may be more appropriately placed within Comparative Religions 101.
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Q for Apostolic church members--saint quotes/sayings
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Originally posted by Ana Dragule View PostAh, I meant apostolic as in of or relating to a succession of spiritual authority from the apostles held (as by Roman Catholic, Anglicans, and Eastern Orthodox [and Oriental Orthodox and Assyrian Church of the East if any are here]) to be perpetuated by successive ordinations of bishops and to be necessary for valid sacraments and orders. Definition from 2a on Idictionary.
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Originally posted by One Bad Pig View PostNot sure who you're asking.
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Originally posted by LeonhardWe can all become saints. Those several hundreds people the Catholic Church has marked down, are just the ones its fairly, pretty much, genuinely, completely, utterly, convinced, likely-infallibly-surely convinced are in Heaven.
I trust you mossrose... just don't hit me with the pin.
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Originally posted by mossrose View PostI am a saint.
You can trust me.
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Originally posted by Ana Dragule View PostHow much can what saints said be trusted?
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Originally posted by Ana Dragule View PostHow much can what saints said be trusted?
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Q for Apostolic church members--saint quotes/sayings
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