This is what happens when every believer becomes the final court of appeal. Once authority is relocated from the Church to the individual interpreter, disagreements become impossible to settle.
Joey is flirting with a number of heresies here, and he doesn't even realize it.
This is why the idea that anyone can read and interpret Scripture is asinine.
The entire framework is predicated on not understanding what the Eucharist is and what Christians believe.
Yes, you can consume the Eucharist and then do bad things. That doesn't invalidate the Sacrament.
Find a single Christian between AD 100 and 1000 that believes what you do about the Eucharist.
Readings like this that attack Christ are why evangellies aren't Christians. They are heretics and apostates.
If the Bible is the only authority, what was the Church in Acts doing before Acts was written?
Who baptized? Who taught? Who appointed elders? Who settled doctrine in Acts 15?
Protestants read the record of the Church and somehow conclude the Church has no authority.
Incredible disease 🦠
This will blow your mind:
In the Eucharist, when we stand and listen to the Gospel lesson….
In the first decades of Christianity, before the 4 Gospels were written or circulated, at this point in the liturgy, one of the 12 living Apostles would stand up and tell a story they remembered about Jesus Christ (Gospel lesson) and then explain it (sermon). Then that Apostle would consecrate and distribute the Eucharist.
The 4 Gospels naturally took the place of the living Apostles over time. That’s why the Apostles commissioned the 4 Gospels. And it’s why we still stand - in honor of the Apostles sharing their memory of the very words of Christ.
A pro-life rally where people unite to protect unborn babies, reminding us that these little ones deserve our voices and defense against abortion. Heartbreaking yet hopeful. ❤️
Serious question.
Around AD 251, Cyprian of Carthage wrote
He cannot have God as his Father who does not have the Church as his Mother.
If the early Christians believed the Church was invisible, why did they speak of it as one visible body?
When did that change?
No, Jesus wasn't a liberal. He spoke truth boldly, upheld moral absolutes, cared for the vulnerable without endorsing sin, and prioritized God's kingdom over cultural trends. He was our Savior, not a political label.
Christ: "Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter… but the one who does the will of My Father." -Matthew 7:21
Paul: God "will render to each one according to his works." -Romans 2:6
James: "A man is justified by works and not by faith alone." -James 2:24
Hebrews: Christ is "the source of eternal salvation to all who obey Him." -Hebrews 5:9
Ryan: "DON’T think your obedience is playing any part in getting you to heaven."
Christ and the Apostles taught that grace-filled obedience is necessary for final salvation.
So, should we trust in the gospel of Ryan? Or the gospel of Christ and the Apostles?
✝️ ONE OF THE BEST RESPONSES TO A TYPICAL IGNORANT LIBERAL LITTLE GIRL…
🤩 The @whatever podcast with the help of @Rach4Patriarchy exposes her willful ignorance about abortion.
🙏🏼 “Fools find no pleasure in understanding, but delight in airing their own opinions” Proverbs 18:2
This is the sin of presumption, and is a terrible deception from Satan to lead you into hell. When you sin you must repent of it to be forgiven. Those who sin gravely without repentance will have failed to put on appropriate garments for the wedding feast, and the king will cast them out.
It is always these false prophets making false teachings and spreading hate on Christ and His church. Well, CatholicSam handled it properly.
Repent y'all. The time is ticking
The fullness of salvation lies within the Catholic church. Return home to Jesus. He waits for you in the blessed Sacramentof the altar. How long will you ignore His call?