2minkey said:i wonder what they'll do now that the church has been compromised by scandal
2minkey said:and is decreasing in political relevance.
rrfield said:...in America. Remember, this is a world wide church that is 2000 years old. America and the american catholic church is rather insignificant when compared to the whole.
The Church is interested in souls, not politics.
rrfield said:The Church is interested in souls, not politics.
paul_valaru said:so they where written 200 years after the death of jesus!!!
just like all the other books of the new testament.
paul_valaru said:And Gnostism was a branch of christianity just like the roman catholic church,
paul_valaru said:jsut the roman catholic church had better killers and wiped out all compitition.
Gotholic said:At least two of the four Gospels in the Bible were based off of eye witness accounts and were shortly written after Jesus' Ressurection.
Gotholic said:Actually, the Roman Catholic Church is like a tree - it has its roots all the way back to the time of Christ with one of Christ's own Apostle's (Peter) being the very first pope. Most, if not, all other denominations were branches (or branches off of a branch of a branch) off of the Roman Catholic Church. I know many non-Catholic Christians would contend this, but this thread is not for debating this - I just thought I would comment on your statement.
Gotholic said:Gnosticism has various beliefs depending on which book you follow.
Gotholic said:Apparently, not all.![]()
paul_valaru said:Gnosticism is fairly straight forward, though no longer followed. It was repressed in the early years of the churchs, along with many many other sects.
tonksy said:or better put - Jesus told Judas that he would betray him.
2minkey said:try telling that to the poles... soldarity and the role of the church in fighting communism?
the church used to be the most powerful political force on the planet.
it was big daddy for quite some time.
was the spanish inquisition anything other than an attempt to reassert political power?
what about "pray the rosary to end abortion?" that seems like political involvement to me.
That may be the most naive thing I have ever heard in my life.rrfield said:Praying to end abourtion? Not political, the church is against abortion, so of course they are going to ask its members to pray to stop it.
rrfield said:I'm not saying the Church wasn't a major political machine, but its focus has cnaged over the years, for the better.
chcr said:That may be the most naive thing I have ever heard in my life.
You're probably right. "They're the government, they must know what they're doing" is probably number one.HomeLAN said:Nah, but it's certainly in the top 5.