Has anyone found secret messages in the bible?

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NTNT58

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Acts 15.

Who presided over the first church council ever? not Peter.
Lets look closely at what happens after James and Peter stop talking. It does say (in verse 13) how Paul and Barnabas "fall silent," allowing James to respond, this does not take away from the entire assembly "falling silent" after Peter's teaching in verse 12. Why? Because we are dealing with 2 Greek words. In 13, the verb is "sigesai" (infinitive aorist: meaning that Paul and Barnabas finished talking). In verse 12, it's "esigese" (past tense aorist usage -- meaning that the assembly REMAINED SILENT after Peter's address). And, indeed, after Peter speaks, all debate stops. The matter had been settled.

and i present to you further the history of the orthodox church: Christ is the head, and no single man ever had preeminent rulership, but each center was equal.
Spiritually speaking, yes, but now physically. You can't even argue that the apostles had no authority over the church, they did.

Peter did not have control. over the disciples. Jesus did.
if anyone can be shown to hold sway over them al outside of Christ, it is Judas, who almost convinced them to rebel against Jesus - see John 12, Mark 14 and Matthew 26. Peter ne er received the sop, Judas did. Judas held the money. Judas had the authority and power, Peter just had a big mouth - which got him in trouble more often than it got his k. praise.
Judas held the money and authority over it, while Peter had authority over disciples (John 21:17). And yes he did have a big mouth, but that doesn't mean he didn't have big authority, if anything it only proves he did.

Don't get me wrong - yes Christ greatly honored Peter. but He has honored the weakest vessel as the greatest, and He made it clear in His word that Paul rebruked Peter, not the other way around - not the same make Paul boast, but to make it clear Peter is not above anyone but as Paul, a servant.
Paul did not rebuke him to show him "he's not above anyone" he rebuked him because he committed a heresy. I never said Peter or any pope is infallible. And of course, it would be a very different scenario if a bishop rebuked a modern pope to his face because they became corrupt and full of power not given to them by the Bible. Peter getting rebuked just means he didn't have the absolute authority that popes today have.

the RCC demonstrably recounts a completely imaginary, false history when it tries a to link itself to Peter. likewise the theological argument is completely imaginary and unsupportable, and even if it was supportwd, the implications is that the current head of f the eastern Roman empire controls the church, which is Moscow aka "Magog" not the RCC.
RCC Papal succession links back to Peter. The orthodox recognizes the RCC pope, but not as the ultimate authority, just one of several bishiops. Orthodox succession does not link to Peter and does not control anything RCC.
 

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It was in the person of the whole Church, which he alone represented, that he was privileged to hear, “To you will I give the keys of the kingdom of heaven.” After all, it is not just one man that received these keys, but the Church in its unity.
- Augustiner of Hippo, Sermon 295, 1-2, 4, 7-8 (PL 38, 1348-1352)​
Good point, but it seems like Ignatius is one of the few Catholics if not the only one who held this belief.
 

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it shows Peter did not found nor head the gentile church of Rome

thus undercutting the RCCs fabricated alternative-fact so-called-history.

Rome didn't even show up for the council of Nicea.
RCC originated from Papal succession starting from Peter. Council of Nicea was in 325, Rome did not adopt Christianity until 380.
 

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^ Examples of me quoting Scripture... proving you a liar once again.
None of these are relevant to the discussion at hand and none of these proved your faulty opinions. Also, you are lying again when I already clarified that some people call themselves atheists, but really aren't, so that doesn't even apply.
 

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Everything has been disputed. You just don't like what you are hearing. But that won't change. So...grace and peace.
No, you've addressed some of the verses I provided and I disputed it using biblical proof, you then gave up and stopped replying. Good night.
 

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Since you're so fond of fallacies, yours is called "begging the question."
That fallacy has nothing to do with asking a question over and over again, you don't even know what you're talking about. It's about making an assumption when asking the question, sort of like a strawman argument.
 

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he did have a big mouth, but that doesn't mean he didn't have big authority, if anything it only proves he did.
Your big mouth does not prove you have any authority. LOL. Just you spouting your opinions and pretending it is Scripture.
 

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None of these are relevant to the discussion at hand and none of these proved your faulty opinions. Also, you are lying
again when I already clarified that some people call themselves atheists, but really aren't, so that doesn't even apply.
If they are not relevant to the discussion, why do you keep discussing them, which makes them relevant?

Oh. I know. It's because you are a liar. Got it. Like you lying about being an atheist.

And lying about atheists believing in God.
 

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The pope set the example. He's just being a good Catholic.
The funny thing is, he keeps insisting we must submit to the RCC unless or except in cases where they are in opposition to the Word of God, when it is impossible to be an RCC member unless you submit to their heretical dogmas concerning Mary that go directly against what the Bible says and the very words of Jesus Christ. He keeps yammering on about this while being completely ignorant of this fact even though he has been informed of it many times. He must be very fond of and attached to his ignorance. And this is certainly not the place for it.
 

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Your big mouth does not prove you have any authority. LOL. Just you spouting your opinions and pretending it is Scripture.
No, I provided Bible verses for my argument, you didn't. So unless you have something valuable to contribute, please stop spamming my post.
 
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I provided DOZENS of Bible verses as proof, while you haven't provided a single one! All you've done is spew a bunch of your opinions, not backed up by anything in the Bible.
According to the RCC the order of authority is first the clergy, second tradition, and third the Bible. This is straight from my uncle's Catholic Encyclopedia which was written and published by the RCC. According to them, the clergy supersedes the authority of the Bible (which is the word of God).
 

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If they are not relevant to the discussion, why do you keep discussing them, which makes them relevant?

Oh. I know. It's because you are a liar. Got it. Like you lying about being an atheist.

And lying about atheists believing in God.
You're literally the one who brought this up from page 30:ROFL:
 

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According to the RCC the order of authority is first the clergy, second tradition, and third the Bible. This is straight from my uncle's Catholic Encyclopedia which was written and published by the RCC. According to them, the clergy supersedes the authority of the Bible (which is the word of God).
Pharisees also made the word of God of no effect, but Jesus still told everyone to obey them (Mathew 23:3)

Most of the world governments don't even recognize the word of God, and yet Romans 13:1 still commands us to be under their authority.
 
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Understanding is not for Everyone
Matt 13: 10-11, 13, 23 And the disciples came, and said unto him, Why speakest thou unto them in parables? He answered and said unto them, Because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given. Therefore speak I to them in parables, because they seeing, see not; and hearing, they hear not, neither do they understand. But he that received seed in the good ground is he that heareth the word, and understandeth it, who also beareth fruit, and bringeth forth, some an hundred-fold, some sixty, some thirty.
Matt 7: 21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven, but he that doeth the will of my Father, who is in heaven.
In order to do the Father's will, you have to know what His will is in your life. That happens when you are filled with His Holy Spirit through which both Father and Son reside, communicates, empowers, and fills with divine love for God first and everyone else as one loves himself. We are obeying His will when all our motivation for every thought and action is this love. We are perfected because we will then be obeying the Spirit of the Law as described by Jesus when asked about the greatest commandment.
 

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Understanding is not for Everyone
Matt 13: 10-11, 13, 23 And the disciples came, and said unto him, Why speakest thou unto them in parables? He answered and said unto them, Because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given. Therefore speak I to them in parables, because they seeing, see not; and hearing, they hear not, neither do they understand. But he that received seed in the good ground is he that heareth the word, and understandeth it, who also beareth fruit, and bringeth forth, some an hundred-fold, some sixty, some thirty.
Matt 7: 21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven, but he that doeth the will of my Father, who is in heaven.
In order to do the Father's will, you have to know what His will is in your life. That happens when you are filled with His Holy Spirit through which both Father and Son reside, communicates, empowers, and fills with divine love for God first and everyone else as one loves himself. We are obeying His will when all our motivation for every thought and action is this love. We are perfected because we will then be obeying the Spirit of the Law as described by Jesus when asked about the greatest commandment.
That verse refers to unbelievers, not disagreements between believers. Everyone claims they are the ones who have the true understanding of the word of God, but most contradict each other, so that's the point of this discussion, to find the truth.
 

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The funny thing is, he keeps insisting we must submit to the RCC unless or except in cases where they are in opposition to the Word of God, when it is impossible to be an RCC member unless you submit to their heretical dogmas concerning Mary that go directly against what the Bible says and the very words of Jesus Christ. He keeps yammering on about this while being completely ignorant of this fact even though he has been informed of it many times. He must be very fond of and attached to his ignorance. And this is certainly not the place for it.
Evidently we are to become Roman Catholic, learn church doctrine and ignore it because it is unbiblical. Then when new stuff is made up we are to believe it because God is giving new revelation, except that is against what the Bible teaches so we ignore that.
Basically, we are to believe everything and nothing all at the same time. How am I doing?
 

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You would not know about the true Jesus or the gospel without His Word.
We very much appreciate what you’re saying regarding God’s Word. We’re not disagreeing that the Word of God is one of our Father’s most beloved and precious gifts to us. We live by these words! …
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Matthew Henry’s Bible Commentary (concise)
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The psalmist begs help of God, because there were none among men whom he durst trust.
This psalm furnishes good thoughts for bad times; a man may comfort himself with such meditations and prayers. Let us see what makes the times bad, and when they may be said to be so. Ask the children of this world, What makes the times bad? they will tell you, Scarcity of money, decay of trade, and the desolations of war, make the times bad: but the Scripture lays the badness of the times on causes of another nature, 2 Timothy 3:1, & c.: perilous times shall come, for sin shall abound; and of this David complains. When piety decays times really are bad. He who made man's mouth will call him to an account for his proud, profane, dissembling, or even useless words. When the poor and needy are oppressed, then the times are very bad. God himself takes notice of the oppression of the poor, and the sighing of the needy. When wickedness abounds, and is countenanced by those in authority, then the times are very bad. See with what good things we are here furnished for such bad times; and we cannot tell what times we may be reserved for. 1. We have a God to go to, from whom we may ask and expect the redress of all our grievances. 2. God will certainly punish and restrain false and proud men. 3. God will work deliverance for his oppressed people. His help is given in the fittest time. Though men are false, God is faithful; though they are not to be trusted, God is. The preciousness of God's word is compared to silver refined to the highest degree. How many proofs have been given of its power and truth! God will secure his chosen remnant, however bad the times are. As long as the world stands, there will be a generation of proud and wicked men. But all God's people are put into the hands of Christ our Saviour; there they are in safety, for none can pluck them thence; being built on Him, the Rock, they are safe, notwithstanding temptation or persecution come with ever so much force upon them.
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