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In reply to the discussion: Pastor’s denial of baby dedication reflects poor theology [View all]dimbear
(6,271 posts)24. Emperor Constantine, called Constantine the Great and a Saint in the Eastern Church was
likely though not certainly illegitimate. He certainly had an illegitimate son. Constantine is often counted as the third most important Christian of all time. The pastor in question undoubtedly repeats words sanctioned by him every Sunday.
We need to carefully evaluate Constantine's character, (that's a useful exercise) but his birth shouldn't enter into the discussion.
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"Whosoever shall receive one such child in my name receiveth me." Matthew 18:5
raging moderate
Oct 2013
#26
Another is "The Sabbath is made for man, not man for the Sabbath" Mark 2:27
Fortinbras Armstrong
Oct 2013
#38
Mr Winans could notice that our Saint Mary was in a family way irregularly too and that
struggle4progress
Oct 2013
#6
I suspect him, at least, of being an uninspired reader of his texts, which seem to me
struggle4progress
Oct 2013
#8
Winans doesn't seem to be Catholic, and the Pope's statements predate the Charity Grace case
struggle4progress
Oct 2013
#13
#10 is a quote from the current Pope back when he was still Archbishop: the full quote does not
struggle4progress
Oct 2013
#15
What people do you know have "hysterical fears about needing to get their children baptized"?
rug
Oct 2013
#20
I can't see much point to arguing with you on this subject: you're certainly free
struggle4progress
Oct 2013
#35
It's not my OP. And my #13 was a response to #12, which sought to blame the entire matter
struggle4progress
Oct 2013
#37
Such an exciting conversational prospect! You promise to regard whatever I say as an amusing dodge!
struggle4progress
Nov 2013
#42
I'm so glad Catholic clergy pulled this sort of BS when my father wanted me baptized.
AtheistCrusader
Oct 2013
#21
Emperor Constantine, called Constantine the Great and a Saint in the Eastern Church was
dimbear
Oct 2013
#24
That Bronze Age book Mr. Winans thinks he follows says ALL people are sinners, one way or another.
raging moderate
Oct 2013
#27
Welcome to the religion room. As a Christian I find it more important that the clergy show the love
hrmjustin
Oct 2013
#29
Jesus was conceived outside of wedlock, and only because Joseph was a Godly man....
moriah
Oct 2013
#31
In order to decide whether or not to rebuke, the pastor must judge whether or not he thinks it neede
uppityperson
Oct 2013
#34