This is the Message Centre for royalrcrompton
St. Augustine
warner - a new era of cooperation Started conversation Jan 29, 2009
Hi royalrcrompton
No, I haven't read 'Immortality of the Soul', but I will look in to it.
I have heard of him
I lived in Irish republic for 3 years, which is predominately Catholic, of course.
St. Augustine
warner - a new era of cooperation Posted Jan 30, 2009
I've just been looking at St Augustine's works and also the article in the wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustine_of_Hippo
I've also been writing a 'guide entry' on Early Cristianity >> A46646139
It's all very interesting
St. Augustine
warner - a new era of cooperation Posted Jan 30, 2009
I would be much obliged if you could point out any unintended errors and such like.
Glory be to Almighty God!
St. Augustine
royalrcrompton Posted Jan 31, 2009
Hi Warner
I am not one who likes to point out the errors of others who are sincere -- unless they are blatantly heretical. You, I and others are having enough trouble trying to set right the increasing number of cranks who visit the religious postings without picking on each other.
The fact remains that we are so very much dependent on drawing our own conclusions on so many doctrinal matters since the Bible is certainly not an exhaustve tome. You know, I have never found aother Christian who has drawn the same identical conclusions about those biblical issues that leave us to turn over our own stones. That is why I, as a student of Reform teaching, do not hammer down hard on Arminians/semi-Pelagians and other Christian viewpoints. I'm sure we will all be shown on that Great Day where each of us was wrong. And believe me, all of us are wrong about something!
RC
St. Augustine
warner - a new era of cooperation Posted Jan 31, 2009
>>And believe me, all of us are wrong about something!<<
Agreed upon. It's good to think about why we believe what we believe, in my opinion.
I have much interest in theology. I was lucky in secondary school to have a qualified Divinity teacher.
He mainly taught Christianity from an Anglican point of view, but he was very knowledgeable
and gave us a lot of insight into many viewpoints ..
Interfaith
warner - a new era of cooperation Posted Feb 12, 2009
Hi RC, Peace be with you.
"We need to be praying for each other because Satan doesn't especially like our postings."
No, of course he doesn't.
"O people! Behold, we have created you from a male and a female and have made you into nations and tribes so that you might come to know one another. Verily, the noblest of you in the sight of God is the one who is most deeply conscious of Him. Behold, God is all-knowing, all-aware."
Qur'an 49:13
Respect and interfaith awareness is essential, IMO, if we want to minimise satan's deeds. We're surely heading towards the time of anti-Christ, and nations are losing their heritages and faith.
I was very sorry to hear of the recent loss of your mother, and I pray that Almighty God forgives our sins and shortcomings, and causes us to join those in Heaven. Amen.
Interfaith
royalrcrompton Posted Feb 14, 2009
Hi Warner
Sorry I didn't reply earlier but as you can see, I've had my hands full on one of the other threads re corporal punishment.
I am beginning to think that my contribtions to these debates have only hardened the unbelievers rather than moved them toward the truth.
I am reminnded of Mark 6:11 " And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear you, when ye depart thence, shake off the dust under your feet for a testimony against them."
What do you think?
Rick
St. Augustine
warner - a new era of cooperation Posted Feb 14, 2009
I'm not sure why my post 8 has been challenged. Perhaps I mentioned satan too many times.
Going back to the original subject, I have read quite a lot about St. Augustine, and am very impressed with his life and understandings of Almighty God.
St. Augustine
warner - a new era of cooperation Posted Feb 16, 2009
Yes RC
It seems that my post was unacceptable. I can only think that it was considered provocative. I was mentioning the control that satan has over the whole of mankind, the Believers in Almighty God included.
But Almighty God is greater, and through our remembrance of Him, we will be saved.
I'm made to feel very uncomfortable because I believe in the Almighty.
It is the way of the Apostles and Saints to continue to remind people about righteousness, and I know that they suffered greatly for it.
>>I am beginning to think that my contribtions to these debates have only hardened the unbelievers rather than moved them toward the truth.<<
It is our duty to convey the truth, as we understand it, in a suitable manner. If nobody was reminding each other, what would be the consequences?
God bless you
St. Augustine
royalrcrompton Posted Feb 16, 2009
Hi Warner
Censorship of the truth! What are we coming to?? It's evidently all right to call somebody "... a blithering idiot..." and get away with it but unacceptable to mention the arch-enemy in one's postings.
I guess I'll have to read the House Rules more carefully.
The best form of conveying the truth is Scripture by itself because it never conveys a mortal opinion. Readers can only rant against the Author.
God bless
Rick
Key: Complain about this post
St. Augustine
- 1: warner - a new era of cooperation (Jan 29, 2009)
- 2: warner - a new era of cooperation (Jan 30, 2009)
- 3: warner - a new era of cooperation (Jan 30, 2009)
- 4: royalrcrompton (Jan 31, 2009)
- 5: warner - a new era of cooperation (Jan 31, 2009)
- 6: warner - a new era of cooperation (Feb 12, 2009)
- 7: royalrcrompton (Feb 14, 2009)
- 8: warner - a new era of cooperation (Feb 14, 2009)
- 9: warner - a new era of cooperation (Feb 14, 2009)
- 10: warner - a new era of cooperation (Feb 16, 2009)
- 11: royalrcrompton (Feb 16, 2009)
More Conversations for royalrcrompton
Write an Entry
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a wholly remarkable book. It has been compiled and recompiled many times and under many different editorships. It contains contributions from countless numbers of travellers and researchers."