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Message Subject POLL: What do you believe?? Where DOES your spiritual allegiance lie?? Everyone has one!!
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The catagories are insulting/condescending. Would it have been so hard to list list Catholic and Protestant instead of implying that Catholics are not "Christian"?

Then there are Pentecostals -- that would have been interesting. And also, with current affairs being what they are (Mit Romney's run for president), it would have been fun to see how many Mormons there are.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6387633


the poll only gives 12 choices....

I put Catholic as separate because they have their own rituals apart from Protestants...

I wasn't trying to leave anyone out....

there just wasn't enough room....


you could start a poll with only 'Christian-type' faiths/religions....

this one is just more basic.
 Quoting: AmazingGRACE


"Soon" says Heaven, you will decide to convert, I hope
pray you do. Right now...

Too bad, so sad, amazing grace, Protestantism is heresy, you all rejected the true faith.

Everything you know of Christ came from the faith, Roman Catholicism.

You are going to have to convert soon, the "awakening"
God Himself is going to try to persuade you with your own
personal NDE type life review. Until you accept the Real Presence, you will forever remain a "spiritual baby."

Proof, denying the authority of the Church Jesus established
while at very same time, naming the Bible, a Catholic
book, your new authority!! Makes no sense, it's all protesting Martin Luther could come up with.

"Bible Alone", everything of God's revelation is written in Scripture, everyone can interpret Scripture, ALL heresy.




How the Canon of the Bible (the official catalogue of inspired books) was officially declared.


All books that were considered for the Cannon, but not included were called Apocrypha, and thus declared not inspired.

362 A.D. Catholic Church's Council of Rome defines the Canon of Holy Scripture.
382 Pope Damasus issues a listing of the present OT and NT Canon of 73 books
383 Saint Jerome translates the Latin Vulgate from Greek & Hebrew
393 Council of Hippo (North Africa) approves the present Canon of 73 books
397 Council of Constantinople produces first bound Bible (the Vulgate: previously, all
were separate books)
397 Council of Carthage (North Africa) approves the same OT and NT canon
405 Pope Saint Innocent I approves the Canon again and closes it (with 73 books)
 
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