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KeptByTheWord 03-10-2014 10:11 PM

Pope sends personal message to Pentecostals
 
Everyone needs to watch this, and see just how the new Pope is working to try to unite Catholics with Protestants. This video includes a personal message from the Pope to Kenneth Copeland's church, and Protestants worldwide.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uA4EPOfic5A#t=206

FlamingZword 03-10-2014 11:23 PM

Re: Pope sends personal message to Pentecostals
 
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Originally Posted by KeptByTheWord (Post 1304941)
Everyone needs to watch this, and see just how the new Pope is working to try to unite Catholics with Protestants. This video includes a personal message from the Pope to Kenneth Copeland's church, and Protestants worldwide.

Well there goes the neighborhood.

I guess that when all the Trinitarians go back to Rome, we oneness will be left to hung dry. does not sound good for us.

Disciple4life 03-11-2014 01:34 PM

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Is the Pope Catholic?

No really is this Pope Catholic? Just Wondering.

KeptByTheWord 03-11-2014 05:39 PM

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Did you watch the entire video? Bishop Tony Palmer apparently joined the Catholic church about a decade ago, (after being saved under Kenneth Copeland's ministry, and endorsed to do so by Kenneth Copeland). Palmer knew the pope (before he became a pope), and even goes so far as to call him one of his spiritual fathers.

It was amazing to me how he mixed concepts, doctrines, and beliefs, and labeled them all Catholic.

The Catholic church is at work trying to unite the whole protestant community, and to get them back under the "catholic" banner once again. I believe that this is what this whole thing is really about.

A one-world church is the agenda working here right before our eyes.

KeptByTheWord 03-11-2014 07:39 PM

Re: Pope sends personal message to Pentecostals
 
Although, Tony Palmer has a point. We are all Catholic to some extent. There is much of Catholicism and rituals that are still part of Protestantism today. Even though much has changed, there are still many things within Protestant churches that resemble, and originate from the Catholic church today.

The Catholic church, and namely its new pope, is obviously seeking to bring all the Protestant churches back under its great wing, which would seem to begin to fulfill the biblical prophecy of a one-world government and church.

votivesoul 03-11-2014 11:23 PM

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evangel...olics_Together

Mystery Babylon is the mother to a lot of daughters.

Timmy 03-12-2014 08:59 AM

Re: Pope sends personal message to Pentecostals
 
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Originally Posted by KeptByTheWord (Post 1305085)
Although, Tony Palmer has a point. We are all Catholic to some extent. There is much of Catholicism and rituals that are still part of Protestantism today. Even though much has changed, there are still many things within Protestant churches that resemble, and originate from the Catholic church today.

The Catholic church, and namely its new pope, is obviously seeking to bring all the Protestant churches back under its great wing, which would seem to begin to fulfill the biblical prophecy of a one-world government and church.

Well, wasn't "one church" actually Jesus's idea?

Carl 03-12-2014 10:16 AM

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Yep, the wayward daughters are going home to the mother church.

FlamingZword 03-12-2014 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Carl (Post 1305187)
Yep, the wayward daughters are going home to the mother church.

Yep, which might mean future persecution for anyone who does not believe in the trinity, after all that is their main or common doctrine.

According to the Catholic Church the Trinity is their foundation.

votivesoul 03-13-2014 01:20 AM

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The unifying doctrine of Catholics and all other Protestants, sans Oneness believers, is not only the Trinity, but also the shared Trinitarian baptism.

A few years back, if memory serves, it was suggested by the Catholic church (perhaps un-officially) that all tri-une based baptisms are legitimate, and the Catholic church can consider anyone so baptized as a Catholic in name, if not in deed, because of it.


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