Aqui esta la prueba, si hablan ingles.
Through the study of Scripture and the Church Fathers, we see that, not only is the Catholic faith biblical, Catholicism is Bible Christianity par excellence.
Because the Old and New Testament Scriptures are the divinely-revealed, written Word of God, Catholics venerate the Scriptures as they venerate the Lord's body. But Catholics do not believe that God has given us His divine Revelation in Christ exclusively through Scripture. Catholics also believe that God's Revelation comes to us through the Apostolic Tradition and teaching authority of the Church.
What Church? Scripture reveals this Church to be the one Jesus Christ built upon the rock of Saint Peter (Matt. 16:18). By giving Peter the keys of authority (Matt. 16:19), Jesus appointed Peter as the chief steward over His earthly kingdom (cf. Isaiah. 22:19-22). Jesus also charged Peter to be the source of strength for the rest of the apostles (Luke 22:32) and the earthly shepherd of Jesus' flock (John 21:15-17). Jesus further gave Peter, and the apostles and elders in union with him, the power to bind and loose in heaven what they bound and loosed on earth. (Matt. 16:19; 18:18). This teaching authority did not die with Peter and the apostles, but was transferred to future bishops through the laying on of hands (e.g., Acts 1:20; 6:6; 13:3; 8:18; 9:17; 1 Tim. 4:14; 5:22; 2 Tim. 1:6).
By virtue of this divinely-appointed authority, the Catholic Church determined the canon of Scripture (what books belong in the Bible) at the end of the fourth century. We therefore believe in the Scriptures on the authority of the Catholic Church. After all, nothing in Scripture tells us what Scriptures are inspired, what books belong in the Bible, or that Scripture is the final authority on questions concerning the Christian faith. Instead, the Bible says that the Church, not the Scriptures, is the pinnacle and foundation of the truth (1 Tim. 3:15) and the final arbiter on questions of the Christian faith (Matt. 18:17). It is through the teaching authority and Apostolic Tradition (2 Thess. 2:15; 3:6; 1 Cor. 11:2) of this Church, who is guided by the Holy Spirit (John 14:16,26; 16:13), that we know of the divine inspiration of the Scriptures, and the manifold wisdom of God. (cf. Ephesians 3:10).
2006-12-02 18:44:11
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answered by L 2
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beberán sangre como drácula, no te olvides que el conde tambien tenía un cuerpo incorrupto, y mejor no lo sigas...
tal vez habría que clavarle una estaca a todos los cuerpos incorruptos a ver que pasa, porque francamente eso en contra la naturaleza por consecuencia contra dios
2006-12-03 06:30:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yo vi un programa especial de eso, y habian explicaciones cientificas desde que se mueren en lugares sumamente frios y sin ventilacion, hasta que algunos los "Arreglan"
2006-12-03 01:19:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus mismo dijo que la Iglesia no está en mansiones de piedra y que dios esta en donde tú estés, es decir la verdadera Iglesia somos nosotros, está en nosotros, y una parte de dios nos fue heredada al nacer lo unico que debemos hacer es descubrirla.
Ninguna religón es mejor que otra, es más, las religiones nunca debieron existir. Solo cegan a las personas y las manipulan para adquirir más poder y riquezas.
2006-12-03 01:13:47
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answered by Rog 4
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Porque la Sangre de Cristo corre por sus venas
2006-12-03 01:18:24
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answered by Duro de Aguantar 1
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Cual es tu pregunta...y que tiene que ver Jesucristo..?
2006-12-03 01:15:04
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answered by flaby 5
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