Religious Figures on the Internet

Who's your favorite religious figure with an internet presence.

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brother nathanael

ecelebs are cancer and degenerate

Father Coughlin's radio broadcasts are all available online if that counts.

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Walter Veith

My dad loves this goy

Father Spyridon

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He's a squish sometimes, but I'm glad that he isn't afraid to call out heresy when he sees it

Example:

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Hammer on the Lutherans, Marxists, Liberals, Hegelians, National Socialists. This guy taught me a great part of philosophy and made me understand and dislike protestantism. Thanks to him I understand why Germans cause trouble

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the one and only

Whoever that christian guy was who was holding a sign "You deserve rape" will calling some cuck a communist faggot.

Brother Dean

Cardinal pedo.

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Holocaustianity׃ With Bishop Williamson

Traditional Catholic Bishop, Richard Williamson, talks about the Holohoax and the Holocaust religion, a form of mental illness.
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damn right

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>Calling a priest father
Have you read Matthew 23:9 ?

Terry David

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If I said there's one on the internet likened unto a man with no face, who but through Jesus could see His face, so I don't post image?

t. protestant

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>not making God's word your final authority
How can you be a Christian but deny the bible? I'm just curious btw I'm not religious.

because i don't remove books which don't support my protestant beliefs from the bible

You removed the whole Torah.

Christians aren't jews

Do those books contradict protestants beliefs? Specifically Baptist beliefs. I was raised Baptist but I'm not religious anymore because I'm a fag

Ask Paul and Jesus about this.

I thought Christians were just Jews who accepted Christ's sacrifice

he Protestants removed, or rejected, the Apocryphal books as non-canonical.

Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus' KickReal on his personal yacht.

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The Bible was actually compiled by the Catholic Church, and while we hold it as the inspired Word of God, traditions passed down from the Apostles, like the Mass, etc., are equally important. We also have Tradition which helps us interpret scripture. When everyone interprets scripture himself, you end up with the thousands of different splinter Protestant sects.

Lol

Apostolic Christians and Protestants regard the Bible quite differently. The latter see it similarly to how Muslims regard the Quran, and therefore understand tradition as being subordinate to scripture, whereas the Apostolic Churches don't think tradition is in conflict, and in fact understand that it was ecclesial tradition (the Apostles for instance) that produced scripture. Unlike Muhammad, Jesus didn't give us a book, but rather he gave us a Church, and it was the Church, under divine inspiration, that gave us the Bible

No, it's all there

Why remove those books though? Did they not support the beliefs of the people who removed them? All I'm finding on Google is they weren't original Hebrew texts or something

Come back to the Church. Your soul is more important than your sexuality.
Those books mention Purgatory, and of course "Faith without works is dead."

I'm in this thread because I desire a relationship with god but because I was raised Baptist it's hard for me to see myself as anything but just a reprobate Sodomite

In the 16th century, Martin Luther adopted the Jewish list, putting the Deuterocanonical books in an appendix. He also put the letter of James, the letter to the Hebrews, the letters of John, and the book of Revelation from the New Testament in an appendix. He did this for doctrinal reasons (for example: 2 Maccabees 12:43-46 supports the doctrine of purgatory, Hebrews supports the existence of the priesthood, and James 2:24 supports the Catholic doctrine on merit). Later Lutherans followed Luther’s Old Testament list and rejected the Deuterocanonical books, but they did not follow his rejection of the New Testament books.

Finally, in 1546, the Council of Trent reaffirmed the traditional list of the Catholic Church.

Yeah, for instance the Book of Tobit was used to support guardian angels and the intercession of saints. Luther wanted to go even further and remove the Epistle of St. James because of the not saved by faith alone thing

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He is a Bishop.

Bishop Robert Barron is what first warmed me up to Catholicism coming from an agnostic background. Now I'm Protestant leaning toward becoming Catholic.

I also really like Catholic Answers.

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