What About The LEVIATHAN?

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What is the Leviathan? Is it Godzilla? Is it a dragon? A dinosaur? A serpent? Let's open up our Bibles and find out! Thanks for watching another short clip from Season Two of The Authentic Christian Podcast!

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i'm amazed that we have a Godzilla today that reminds of Leviathan, memory evidence of how amazed ancient humans were of him.

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Please do Revelations. I would like to understand it better.

kenbyrd
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Even today we do not know what is in the deep sea. Approximately only 5 percent of the oceans has been explored.

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You guys need to do a lot on how catholicism came about. Since it was obviously a long development over several centuries. Rome supposedly had multiple bishops until middle of 2nd century, thats when more people started going singular with bishops. So many discrepancies from early writers, no clear agreement.

Catholic apologetics guys claim "tradition " when a writer agrees with them and then claims "not tradition " when they disagree. It's a "heads I win, tales, you lose" type of situation that needs to be expounded on.

John 20:23 the apostles were told they could forgive or retain sins of people. Catholics claim that where priestly confession and forgiveness came from. Yet Acts 8:18-24 we find apostle Peter condemning Simon of greed for bribing him for the miraculous gift of the Holy Spirit. Yet Peter allegedly being "first catholic pope" FAILED to either forgive or retain Simon's "mortal sin" so pope Peter taught error for commanding Simon to repent and pray to God for his own forgiveness. That alone proves that either the catholic magisterium/pope IS fallible regarding teaching matters of faith, or it simply proves Peter wasn't catholic, he didn't know catholic doctrine, Peter just taught what Christ taught him, therefore falsifying catholicism.

Matt 6:12 Jesus gives His disciples an example of how to pray to God for forgiveness, no mention of "priestly" confession & forgiveness. Christ gave future instructions regarding church discipline, this model prayer is relevant to Christian age in general. Christ looking ahead in time to help us.

That coupled with Peter commanding Simon to do likewise in Acts 8:22 can be put together to form a syllogism.

1. Christ taught men to pray to God alone for forgiveness.
2. Peter taught Simon to pray to God alone for forgiveness.
3. Therefore, All Christians can pray to God alone for forgiveness.

That's easy to use. Catholics love "logic" when they think it helps their case, but they hate logic when you show them this. I've used it before. Haven't met anyone who knows what to do about it.

Kurt