Except that the lyrics explicitly reject the notion of dying and going to heaven in Jesus' name.
NT testament writers used the term "last days" to refer to their own era! It's not exactly a "detailed" reference to 1948.
Then why do violent criminals commonly agree to plea bargains that spare their lives? Um, that's what jury trials are for. Many Catholic...
Huh? The clinic conceded that it neglected its obligation under Oregon's informed consent laws to inform this young girl (15 at the time!) of the...
Kandahar, If this isn't murder, would you at least agree that it is an extreme form of animal cruelty? [img] [img] [img]
I was hoping there would be at least some interest in the papal encyclical I cited before. Maybe this will elicit more of a response:...
The next Pope is not going to abandon established Catholic doctrines on issues such as sexuality and papal primacy/infallibility. However, one...
I personally think there's an obvious moral chasm between murdering innocent unborn babies and executing duly convicted murderers.
I see it as a reference both to Babylon and the spiritual power behind it. We see in Revelation that Babylon symbolizes all worldly systems...
One need not be a "young Earth" creationist to question the scientific merit of Darwinian macroevolutionary theory or modern "adaptations" of it...
No, he's saving us from ourselves and making it possible for us to be reconciled to him. No. He is both merciful and just. He can't simply ignore...
This is a timely discussion, in light of the Pope's recent passing. Here's one of his early encyclicals on the subject:...
Where does the Bible teach that free will was God's gift to man only?
See 1 Cor. 8:4-6.
Again, the main issue is what constitutes the "end of life." The difference between the Pope and Terri Schiavo is clear. The removal of the Pope's...
You are wrong about angels not being created and having no free will. Wherever you got these ideas, it wasn't from the Bible.
Catholic teaching does not define starvation or dehydration as "natural" causes. Regardless, Catholicism doesn't consider food and water to be...
You are very wrong about this, at least from a biblical perspective.
Again, the need for externally supplied nutrition and hydration is normative; artificially controlled breathing/circulatory/etc. apparatus is not....
The need for externally supplied nutrition and hydration certainly is. The method of delivery is secondary. The point is that the Pope did not...
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