Surely there must be a section within this forum for such fairytales, perhaps we could start a section for the mysterious traditions of the RCC. WOW have you read some of them? They're in total contradiction to the holy scriptures, but that doesn't worry that body, for they will themselves admit that whenever the Bible contradicts the traditions handed down to them, they will always believe the traditions which originate from such people as among many others, Helina the mother of Constantine the champion and founder of the unified universal church.
Of course they have nothing to do with the word of God, but are fictitious stories told by the those who would blind the eyes of our children and stuff their ears with mysterious rubbish in order to dull their minds to prevent them from seeking out the reality of Scripture and the promises made to those who will seek out and discover the truth.
s-word,
Pleased to "met" your acquaintance and your reply. Why have we been kept apart for so long... you are a joy to me. lol
Perhaps we could debate the gospels that were left behind at the Council of Laodicea in 302 A.D. You are sold on the canonized literature placed before you. Thou since it pleases you.. you might read more fantasy... if you like. Try this one, Paul and Thecla, or the Gospel of Bartholomew. Please be careful with that one. Regarding Anna and Joichum there are as many links as you could google.
s-word,
Please do not believe all that you read. Mostly it will mix you up. However, if you choose, try to discern what is righteous, and consistent in all scripture... against what is rubbish. To do this, you too will be required to purify yourself... above the nature that is sinful. I suspect this has not done, thus your reply to me. There is much work to be done. Find in your convictions one thing that you know that is blameless and true. Now devote all your energy meditating on this one thing. Soon, measures that were once believed, will shrink away and you will be free to share as the Lord directed, and with the compassion that comes from a contrite heart.
Much love is required... Yet hope springs eternal!
ray