You know it is a lie and a means of cheating somebody or someone just to substantiate the alleged miracles of their man made saints, why do you still believe it?You can ignore the statement of that catholic member instantly or immediately upon learning it and do not pretend to believe it.
On the miracles done by Jesus Christ when he became man which were written on the bible are not lies but true miracles that was done by Him. There are many miracles which Jesus did in order to let the Jews believe on him but they don't want to believe and instead accused him of things which he did not do and nailed him to the cross for death and those things were done because it was wriiten by the prophets.
For your information whether you believe it or not Jesus is not a man made saint. Jesus is a messenger of God as a huiman being, a prophet, teacher, Son of God and therefore He is God, the Son. The basis of our belief is the Bible, new Testament, Please read it for you to understand.
Where did you come to know about that mother Teresa
who have cured other persons. Only Jesus and God, the Father who could cure by means of their miracle power.
Rev 21:8 But the fearful, and unbelieving,and abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.
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2007-03-30 20:56:08
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answered by Jesus M 7
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The issue over Mother Teresa I have no clue of. So far as other things that have been named, one only needs to consider the other multiple documents both religious, and secular that support the Bible. The Catholic church is not "the only game in town". The Catholic Church, or more properly, the Roman Catholic Church, did not become organized until Emperor Constantine of Rome made the Christian faith the religion of Rome, and his Empire. There are many documents that speak of the miracles performed by Jesus that predate that time. There are also secular documents that speak of such things as well. Let's be fair in what we say, and what we choose to disbelieve based on all of the facts, rather than just what we choose to use. As an example we could say that the British vessels that were seized by Iran, were in fact in Iranian waters based solely on their say so, and the testimony of coerced sailors that were on those vessels. Would this be fair? I think not, but based on the question posed about the Catholic Church, and the miracles of Jesus, then what is going on with the sailors taken by Iran must be true.
2007-03-31 03:16:07
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answered by Anonymous
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There are the richest organization in the world and for the love of money is the rude of all evil. They give new meaning to the traditions of man---there are some good priests and nuns, and a few others of higher positions---but the only thing they got correct are exorcisms and the belief in the stigmata.
They should watch the movie "The Fog"---we want our gold back!!! I am the angel that Jesus talks about in Rev 22:16. Can I be the Pope---it will be one hell of a Christmas for the whole world---let me tell you!
2007-03-31 03:19:28
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answered by unknownsoldier1st 3
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Which Catholics lied? What are their names?
Please explain the "cheat", in detail if you don't mind. Please enlighten me with intimate details of the scam...
You can't, can you? Because you are merely assuming people are lying and cheating. You don't know they are lying and cheating.
I think it would be more intellectually honest to give the benefit of the doubt to God. He is the one working the miracles through people like Mother Teresa.
2007-04-02 13:41:35
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answered by Daver 7
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Because they aim their claims of miracles at people who believe anything that Catholicism tells them. The Catholic Church is looking for a miracle from Pope John Paul. They will accept any one's claim that praying to him cured them of a disease. They will reject the idea of a person with cancer praying to Pope John Paul and letting the World witness the cure.
2007-03-31 03:10:29
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answered by liberty11235 6
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Because the miracles of Christ do not require the catholic church to substantiate them. He performed miracles long before the catholic church came into existence.
2007-03-31 03:08:22
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answered by jaherrera3499@sbcglobal.net 4
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The Catholic Church has always gone to great lengths to AVOID confirming any event that is not truly miraculous.
As for your source ... anything from a UK new source is immediately suspect for bias and outright falsity.
Check your facts before you make unfounded accusations.
2007-03-31 03:52:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Who knows who's cheating and who's lying? I think you're being a bit harsh. Basically, it's someone saying that their invisible friend healed them. And you want to make a serious argument out of that? If someone tells me that the fairies in their garden did something wonderful for them, I'm not going to be too upset when someone says they're lying. Hey, what ever floats their boat is fine with me.
2007-03-31 03:13:36
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answered by Annie D 6
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Ooooh so the bible is only important if all catholics are living by it? Who are Catholics? People, just like you and me. They have their agency and they have the bible. Now the bible is what you need to worry about. The bible contains all the instructions you need to save your soul. Pick the bible up and start reading it. Don't worry about what every one who claims they are christians are doing. Read the bible.
2007-03-31 03:08:09
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answered by J D 2
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Thank you for the slanderous generalizations. Now you can retire safe in the knowledge that there are others as lowly as you.
2007-03-31 03:07:41
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answered by Arnon 6
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