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not the first time and probably not the last I write a blog entry based on the comments to another entry. Recently an interesting comment appeared under text concerning the sequence Lauda Sion Salvatore . Here is the comment of that, keeping the original spelling:


Everything beautiful for one day a year, but I ask where is the rest-minus 364 days uncounted HOLIDAYS? deducted once again submitted because uncounted. Is that God exists in the hearts of only this one day and then just Nietzche? Is Jesus the Lord! in any Bible translation, has appointed a Feast? or said "I will build His church (certainly not the church of the Emperor Constantine and his successors), but his, whose gates of hell shall not prevail against it is not"? Repentance is not just a confession of guilt, but the change of life dear, and shift it by 180 degrees in the image Crossover railway


decided to refer to that comment. I will do, though somewhat indirectly. Several years ago, formulated the hypothesis of the existence of not one, and two separate religious Christian: Biblical Christianity and Christianity as a sacrament. Since then, more and more is strengthened in the conviction of the truth of this assertion. Both religions chrześijańskie combines faith in Jesus Christ as God and Savior (those who the Lord Jesus Christ as God does not recognize they are not Christians and they do not treat this text), divided the answer to the question of what is foundation of the Christian life? For Christians, the Bible is its reliance on the Scriptures, for the celebration of the sacraments and sacramentals. This does not mean, of course, that Christians are not based sacramentally and practice their faith on the Bible or the Bible that Christians do not hold the sacraments. On the contrary, all streams of Christian sacramental be based on the Word of God, and the vast majority of biblical Christianity currents has at least two of the sacraments, is merely a difference of priorities. From the standpoint of Christian sacramental Church There would still completely full and perfect form, even if the destruction of all copies of the Bible, but could not fully operational and would be very lame if they killed all validly ordained bishops and priests (in other words, priests). While there are certainly a community belonging to the Christian sacramental priests do not have (eg, Little Church, and Monastery of the Holy Family, as well as starowiercy bezpopowcy), but they themselves suffer severely this lack of desire and determination of these priests have. For the purposes of Biblical Christianity, the Church can not exist without the Bible, and decided by a majority of the currents of the priesthood of this religion does not recognize. I include sacramental Christianity: Catholicism all the rites, starokatolicyzm independent parakatolickie churches, Orthodoxy, both Byzantine and Oriental, the Assyrian Church of the East, the Hussite Church, the Anglican church, Episcopalians, irwingian, some Methodists and other similar communities. Christians have a biblical and other Protestants. The agreement and the unification of Christianity sacramental and biblical I think it is impossible, as it is impossible to unite Christianity with Islam. To help find out just read the comment above, written by a typical representative of the Christian Bible.


At first glance it may appear that the Bible Christians are right. Since the Bible is the Word of God, what could be more important than fidelity to the words? But Our Lord Jesus Christ never wrote a single biblical verse, set the front three sacraments (Baptism, Penance and the Eucharist), not directly the next two (the priesthood and marriage) and the remaining two (Confirmation and Extreme Unction), established in a few years after his Assumption, His Apostles. Of the twelve apostles of only four or five are the authors of biblical texts, all but held the sacraments. That is why I am a Christian sacrament, namely, the traditional Roman Catholic, and therefore the text on my blogs refer to Christianity as a sacrament.

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