MaricoG wrote:
I think this is the best place to post this discussion, as the primary reason the Catholic Church is a religion of men is because the religion does not rightly divide the word of God. It is my hope that this discussion may help many individual Catholics to see the truth clearly. While I left the RCC and have been a Christian for some time, it is only in the last couple years that I began to clearly understand why I was called out.

'The most important book in the world is the Bible. The Bible is centered around the most important Person in the world, the Lord Jesus Christ. He is important because He is God manifested in the flesh. Christ came to reveal the purposes of God the Father. These purposes are written down in the Bible, thus revealing the mind of God.

The teachings of Christ are related to three different periods...past, present and future. He is God's spokesman to the human race. We must notice the contents of each in order to understand the Bible.' Robert Brock

The Catholic religion has it's center in the past, having never understood the present, anymore than Israel did, or what God told us would happen in the future.

Gotta run, but will be baaaack later today!

Yes Holy Mother Church is a religion of Holy men appointed by Jesus Christ to rule His Church here on earth. Mt 28:19-20; Mk 16:15.
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"Christ the Lord, in whom the entire Revelation of the most high God is summed up, commanded the apostles to preach the Gospel, which had been promised beforehand by the prophets, and which he fulfilled in his own person and promulgated with his own lips. In preaching the Gospel, they were to communicate the gifts of God to all men. This Gospel was to be the source of all saving truth and moral discipline."


You said : "The most important book in the world is the Bible. The Bible is centered around the most important Person in the world, the Lord Jesus Christ. "

Yes and it was Holy Mother Church that gave you this most important Book we all know today as the Bible.

I report So you can Decide.