Dear Jeffrey,
The full Old Testament is not just the written canon OT,which includes not only the OT of the Jamnian Pharisee Palestinian Canon but that of the LXX Septuaguint Alexandrian Canon,but the full Oral Torah,which is not just the legislations of the Mosaic Law but the full revelation of the Hebrew (Mosaic and Pre) Tradition.
The Mosaic Tradition and Covenant ,like the former Noachide,Adamic,Abrahamic and the latter Davidic Covenants, are not abolished but fullfilled,intensified , universalized and expanded in the New and Eternal Covenant sealed in the Blood of Christ
The Tradition of the New Covenant(Oral Apostolic Tradition) fullfills rather than destroys the Mosaic Tradition of the Oral Torah and gives Oral Torah universal application.
There is a necessary unity of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Scripture,OHC&A Tradition( out of which the New Testament came) and the OHC&A Church,which is the inspired and authoritative interpreter of both Tradition and Bible.
I used to listen to Cath Ans Live but it is no longer on a local station ,but I can listen on the Catholic Answers site.
I agree that we Trinitarian Christians have much more in common that unites us than we have different that divides us.
2007-09-11 03:43:59
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answered by James O 7
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Technically, you should have made the first line of your "details" the banner; the actual question. We're getting careful about format in the new reporting scheme.
Anyway, the answer is no, I never have. Also, I never will because I don't own a radio, and because I long ago gave up on being able to speak spontaneously like that. I used to work in a radio station, and I know how people clench up when they realize a lot of other people are listening.
I prefer this medium of communication, because you can edit your answer before you submit it.
2007-09-11 02:01:11
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answered by auntb93 7
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Harvest Festival? That perhaps attractive if it had been a Pagan joyful celebration, however I do not suppose I could experience it very a lot if this can be a Christian deal. Because Catholics are a kind of Christian, regardless that, you'll be able to normally love it. You will have to cross. It might be a laugh.
2016-09-05 10:01:31
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answered by ? 4
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The more we emphasize how we agree, instead of disagree, the less division will exist between the followers of Christ.
I don't think we will all be 'together' on every issue until He comes again but at least we could stop the arguments and band together on moral issues.
There is enough aggression out there from non Christians this civil war of disagreements isn't going to help anything.
2007-09-11 02:05:35
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answered by Tapestry6 7
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To my current knowledge I have not heard the program to date. Currently,I do not know what station it would be on either. For the sake of bring closer together Catholics, Protestants and Mormons worldwide to God's glory; please submit this inquiry to it for me ASAP, and their response. (There is more also; but I will limit the review to here for now.
Why does the Catholic church not realize that the scriptural old testament is the law of Moses (the law of Moses is referred to as the old testament 2 Cor. 3:13-14 KJV) not Genesis-Malachi (defining old testament as Genesis-Malachi violates 2 Tim. 3:16-17)? Can the law of Moses exists before Moses was born (Exodus 2)?
The scriptural old testament was done away when Christ died on the cross (Hebrews). Was anything in Genesis (before Moses was born) done away such as a woman's pain at child birth (Gen. 3), the rainbow (Gen. 9), or multiple languages (Gen.11) etc?
Thank You!!!
2007-09-11 02:34:02
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answered by jefferyspringer57@sbcglobal.net 7
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I think it is funny how both the guys talking are people that converted to catholic, than the lady asks about how she can have a closer relationship with Jesus. Well it is probably because they are saved and they have that prayer that they use, and etc.
2007-09-11 02:11:17
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answered by Anonymous
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