So we've come From the Worlds Richest Corporation, to a net worth of a few Billion.....thanks for admitting your ignorance and disinfo.
it more than a few billion silly man...again,
"the wealth of the Catholic church becomes so formidable as to defy any rational assessment..."Faith and teachings are intact and guarded by the Holy Spirit. That is Catholicism.
your are against this current pope yourself...does that mean you are against the HOLY SPIRIT which according to your tradition chose this pope...
as if the Holy Ghost and Jesus need help keeping the flock...
Guess you dont read your Bible much or practice your Faith, even as a Crytpo Jew.
"I tell you the truth, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you"
(John 6:53).
so you are literally eating and drinking christ?...
poor guy how fat does He have to be for everyone to get a piece?
and by the way...why only the bread? why you go and change that too?
In the fifteenth century, the Roman Catholic Church decided to establish a new and binding rule -- namely, that the laity should receive
only the bread, as expressed in the following citation:
http://www.justforcatholics.org/a119.htmchrist gave the blood
and the wine to
ALL...even one apostle with a devil...but your church excludes at will...
Forced conversions did not work The Church found out later. It was reversed as a practice.
it also reversed "to love your enemies"...but the JOO was not an enemy to the church thus the church protected the JOO
But Catholics were and are the only force the Church fears,
you are amusing
the expulsions from 100+ nations and Inquisition are a testament to righteousness and justice extracted by the Church to the perfidious Jews..
Jews could not practice medicine, law, education or much else, but we looked the other way in dealing with money. Often times it was later confiscated.
I already showed you that the church protected JOOS...
Glad youre laughing you Judaic imbecile, now leave me alone on this most Holy Good Friday.
leave you alone? ha ha ha...when did your church leave anyone alone?...or at least stop changing laws and scripture?
as for good friday...that's being debated too...
There have been many noted believers in a Wednesday crucifixion, from the time of the early church until now. These include Epiphanus, Victorinus of Petau in 307 AD, Lactantius, Wescott, Cassiodorus, and Gregory of Tours. Later, Finis Dake and R.A. Torrey also believed in a Wednesday crucifixion. We now know that the Bible teaches a Wednesday crucifixion, so the reader now must face the facts of the Bible as compared to the traditions of men.
http://ad2004.com/prophecytruths/Articles/Prophecy/3days3nights.htmland this from
http://www.rakkav.com/qahal/pdfs/hoeh_crucifixion_1979.pdfOne of the first post-biblical attempts to explain the day of the resurrection from the dead late Saturday to the hours of Sunday morning occurred in the spurious "gospel of Peter," which was probably circulated from Rome about the time of the death of the apostle John. This "gospel" reads as follows: "And then they drew out the nails from the hands of the Lord, and laid him upon the earth... and the Jews rejoiced, and gave his body to Joseph that he might bury it….And he took the Lord, and washed him, and rolled him in a linen cloth, and brought him into his own tomb….And I with my companions were grieved; and being wounded in mind we hid ourselves…and upon all these things we fasted and sat mourning night and day until the Sabbath.
"But the scribes and Pharisees and elders being gathered together one with another...came to Pilate, beseeching him and saying, Give us soldiers, that we may guard his sepulchre for three days, lest his disciples come and steal him away….And with them came elders and scribes to the sepulchre, and having rolled a great stone together with the centurion and the soldiers, they all together who were there set it at the door of the sepulchre; and they affixed seven seals...and guarded it. And early in the morning as the sabbath was drawing [dawning], there came a multitude from Jerusalem and the region round about, that they might see the sepulchre that was sealed.
"And in the night in which the Lord's day was drawing on…the tomb was opened"—and Jesus was already risen— he was not there (from the Ante-Nicene Fathers, volume 10, pages 7-8).
It may be of interest to note that, even in the 21st century, many of the Roman Catholics still teach that this Passover (which they call the Last Supper) was kept by Jesus on a Tuesday night and that He was betrayed on a Wednesday (Zanchettin L, ed. Meditations, Tuesday, April 11, Wednesday April 12. the WORD among us–The #1 Monthly Devotional for Catholics. 2006; Volume 25, Number 4, pp. 63-64).
http://www.cogwriter.com/news/church-history/jesus-crucifixion-was-on-a-wednesday/By the fifth century, Easter Sunday celebrations were widespread. However, a church historian of the time named Socrates notes in a section of his history titled "Differences of Usage in Regard to Easter" that some Christians celebrated the resurrection on the Sabbath rather than on Sunday. As he put it, "Others in the East kept that feast on the Sabbath indeed."
Bishop Gregory of Tours (538-594), although himself believing in a Sunday resurrection, noted that many believed Jesus rose on the seventh day of the week, stating, "In our belief the resurrection of the Lord was on the first day, and not on the seventh as many deem."
So rather than a monolithic acceptance of the Good Friday–Easter Sunday scenario, there was confusion about the timing of Christ's crucifixion in early centuries. Moreover, these historical records show that a minority of Christians during that time understood the biblical timing of a Tuesday evening Passover, a Wednesday crucifixion
and a late Saturday afternoon resurrection. http://www.gnmagazine.org/issues/gn63/jesus_crucifixion.htm here's one of my running favorites....ironically it keeps crucifixion on a friday...
http://www.goodnewsaboutgod.com/resurrection/res1.htm