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05-03-2009, 05:28 PM
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You know... I just can't imagine why we left the "True Church." After seeing this (and all the many other such apparations) I'm thinking about heading back to Rome. Virgin Mary image a hit for Calif. eatery - UPI.com
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If I "find" such an image, would it be unethical to charge admission?
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Originally Posted by Skyler If I "find" such an image, would it be unethical to charge admission? | If I were you I would just take donations to defray the cost of your "ministry."
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Martinez said a female cook at the eatery noticed the image while cleaning the griddle last Wednesday.
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Originally Posted by Skyler If I "find" such an image, would it be unethical to charge admission? | Not much different than selling indulgences I'd guess.
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I like how they got a priest to confirm that the image does indeed look like the Virgin Mary. When in doubt, call in a professional.
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The restaurant immediately stopped using the griddle and placed it in a storage room, where large crowds have come to take a look.
| I would keep using the griddle and start naming after her food cooked on it.
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Originally Posted by Hawaiian Puritan |  Now that's a hoot! Ha! Gotta get one of those!
Too bad it's not a joke, huh?
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Originally Posted by Skyler If I "find" such an image, would it be unethical to charge admission? | Of course not! Go ahead and indulge yourself!
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hey all roads does lead to Rome... =p
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Hmmm, how do they know what Mary looked like?
Oh, that's right, the priest...
Actually, we make light of this, but it is really very sad. It is terrible the spiritual bondage that consumes people.
And this is yet another example of biblical ignorance. We were discussing this yesterday evening -- the signs in the NT served to point to Jesus Christ. They pointed to the greater reality of the gospel. What does this griddle do besides bring in more customers and make money for the restaurant? They are like the crowds of John 6.
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Originally Posted by Marrow Man Actually, we make light of this, but it is really very sad. It is terrible the spiritual bondage that consumes people. | People just tend to want to believe in 'miraculous' occurences. It breaks up the monotony of the every day, I guess. Any old thing will do. Case in point:
And the inevitable YouTube chop-up... | 
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| | The gifts of the Spirit have ceased after the apostolic era
[quote=Reformed Thomist;610604] Quote:
Originally Posted by Marrow Man Actually, we make light of this, but it is really very sad. It is terrible the spiritual bondage that consumes people. | People just tend to want to believe in 'miraculous' occurences.
Through the grace of God I became a Reformed Presbyterian Protestant.As Reformed Protestant the veneration of Mary is something that I reject in all respects. I honor her role in the incarnation as unique and wonderful but I felt uncomfortable for a long time even while I was still a practicing Roman Catholic with the veneration of Mary, the rosary, etc.,
I was at one time a roman catholic.I am also now as a Protestant a believer in Cessationism the theological position which asserts the gifts of the Spirit have ceased after the apostolic era; gifts such as miraculous healings, tongues, and prophetic revelations. It is to be contrasted with continuationsim (i.e., the gifts are operative after the apostolic age). Though there are some variations in modern views, the consensus agrees that the supernatural elements described above have been done away with in the life of the church.
In grace,
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You can laugh or be sarcastic, but how about praying for those who are taken by such things?
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| | | I am not making fun of what I believe are Roman catholic misguided teachings. Quote:
Originally Posted by The Mexican Puritan You can laugh or be sarcastic, but how about praying for those who are taken by such things? | I am not making fun of what I believe are Roman catholic misguided teachings. I am as a Reformed Protestant saying what I believe to be the truth. As I said I believe as a Protestant that the veneration of Mary is something that I reject in all respects. I honor her role in the incarnation as unique and wonderful but I felt uncomfortable for a long time even while I was still a practicing Roman Catholic with the veneration of Mary, the rosary, etc., as well as the adoration of the breadwafer outside the Roman mass, which I now as a Reformed Protestant prefer to call the Lord's Supper.
I believe my journey in faith has been an ongoing process and discovery for a long time. I think that process started in college and has been going on through much of my life. I have shared my story with many and I think some understand I did not just wake up one day and say I am going to convert to Protestantism and become a Presbyterian.
My beliefs on sacrament, worship, authority and the church, have led me to conversion of mind and spirit which is why I now profess my Christianity as a Protestant and a Presbyterian. I believe I am a Protestant partly today through Sanctification or the state or process of being set apart for special use. In Christian theology,it is in reference to the change brought about by God in the believer which began at the point of salvation (justification) and continues throughout the life of the believer until the final state of glorification. The word (hagiasmos=sanctifcation/holiness) occurs several times in the NT (e.g., Rom. 6:19,22; 1 Cor. 1:30; 1 Thess. 4:3,4,7; 2 Thess. 2:13; 1 Peter 1:2).
I believe there are many things I can relate to and comprehend perhaps more so than cradle Protestants because of the process of sanctification that I believe God has infused into my life. Roman Catholicism sees and teaches that Reformed Protestants are furthest from the true teachings of the true church. I guess that is why I initially became an Episcopalian for a while after formally leaving Roman Catholicism in 2006. However my studies on Luther led me beyond Luther and the Lutheran theology which I see as more in line with Roman Catholicism when I discovered the writings and teachings of John Calvin and the Reformed Protestant thinkers and theologians.
A Presbyterian friend had sent me the following thought and I also concur now as a Presbyterian Protestant completely with this thought. "Calvin passionately sought for the restoration of the Church Catholic of the Apostles and the Fathers, I wish more Presbyterians laid hold of this. That Presbyterianism is the restoration of and old religion not the innovation of a new religion. Our greatest fault is that we are not connected with the ancient faith as he was."
I responded to the above thought in this way. Amen! I am not anti Roman Catholic. I am today a Reformed Protestant who left the Roman church and became a Presbyterian because I believe Presbyterianism is the restoration of the ancient faith of the true Christian church founded by Jesus Christ and his apostles. I renounce the papist Roman teachings which continue to be apostasy and corrupt the Gospel and the truth of the scriptures. I am a staunch Protestant, Presbyterian and a Calvinist because I believe Presbyterianism is the restoration of and old religion not the innovation of a new religion as Roman Catholicism teaches. We Reformed Presbyterian Protestants I also believe are the heirs of the ancient and true faith. I renounce the pope and Roman Catholicism as did John Calvin and all the reformers. I wish more Protestants would understand and accept this fact. I have found that more ex Roman Catholics like myself who have become Reformed Protestants do understand that fact better than many cradle Protestants.
May we all be Sons of the Reformation and continue to proclaim what it means to be Reformed Presbyterian Protestant Christians !!!!
In grace,
Dudley
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