I'm working on Amanda's final transcript for home school. The math part is getting to me...
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The Scoop on the Physical Stuff
Monday I had a "sonic histogram"
(there is TMI here...so for the male-type readers, you may not want to click "more") ...continue reading
I Seldom do this…
Candy (MyBlessedHome) wrote about the same Roman Catholic documents that I did, only added distortions about what Rome actually teaches. I vehemently disagree with the Roman Catholic Church on many issues, but there are enough Biblical issues to discuss without adding falsehoods.
So I (knowing that the comment would be deleted) wrote a comment that asked Candy to write only truth. I much prefer to have a discussion on the site, but that would involve discussing and with all comments disagreeing simply disappearing without even the common courtesy of an explanation...that leaves this and I hope that some of her readers make it here.
Two points I made were that the Vatican does not teach that all will go to hell that are not inside the Roman Catholic Church. Rome DOES teach that it is possible to be saved in another denomination, but that the union is imperfect or damaged.
The other point I made is that "vicar" does not have Greek roots meaning "anti"...Candy (and she posted a rather interesting link to "prove it") says that vicar = anti (in Greek) = Vicar of Rome = Antichrist. The Greek word for "anti" is "ante" and the Greek used for "Antichrist" is "antichristos".
"Vicar" comes from Latin and means "substitute" - the Vicar of Christ (Bishop of Rome, who Roman Catholics call "Pope"), means that the Vatican teaches and believes that the Pope is Christ's appointed substitute in place while Christ is not physically on this earth.
Here is the website Candy referred us to (you decide if it is credible)

The Roman Catholic Buzz
on the mass...
From what I can understand (from a Protestant and very brief point of view), here's the scoop (after reading Jimmy Akin).
The Roman Catholic Church has a "Mass" (not sneer quotes, simply putting quotes around a specific term used in a specific way - that is the document of the translation) that is universally used. The Council of Trent established the mass in Latin - and each local parish had to use that Latin Mass in that language, regardless of what the vernacular was.
Vatican II introduced that same "Mass", only approved to be translated and used in other languages (the vernacular). Because of the language used in that document, it was translated to mean that the Latin form was prohibited (although permission could be granted to use the Latin form). Jimmy Akin wrote, "The use of the phrase "a special indult" is noteworthy here. The establishment of so-called "indult" Masses suggested to many that the former use of Mass had been prohibited and that it could now only be celebrated by indult (concession), requiring permission."
From what I understand, in this new document the Bishop of Rome is stating that in masses (no quotes here because it's referring to the ceremony, not the document) celebrated without "the people", the priest can use whichever form he desires (except on "any day except in the sacred triduum").
For public masses,
Art. 5.1. In parishes where a group of faithful attached to the previous liturgical tradition exists stably, let the pastor willingly accede to their requests for the celebration of the holy Mass according to the rite of the Roman Missal published in 1962.
There is a group of Roman Catholics (who have broken from "the church" - again not a sneer quote, merely a designation of the difference between Christ's bride and the structure of the Roman Catholic Church) in defiance of Vatican II; one of the points of difference is that they continue to celebrate mass in Latin. This document is pretty much wooing them back, saying "okay. If there is a group of faithful that prefers the old language, let the pastor accede."
So (my understanding is that) if there is a congregation that prefers to use the Latin Mass, they can do that without special permission.
And? I guess I don't understand what the big deal is about letting a congregation worship in the language of their choice. I realize that Rome has the "Mass", and it's still "Mass" whether it's in Latin or Chinese.
NEXT:
Unless a congregation is in full subjection to Rome, it is not a "true church" (according to the Roman Catholic definition).
"That document set off a storm of criticism from Protestant and Anglican leaders who felt that the Vatican was failing to take into account progress made towards re-establishing Christian unity in talks with Rome over a period of many years."
Um...this should come as no surprise. It's no secret that the Roman Catholic Church believes herself to be the only true leader of the Christian religion. Take a look around the blogosphere to find out how Roman Catholic apologists see Protestants.
Those Protestant and Anglican leaders who felt that the Vatican was failing to take into account progress...
have themselves failed to take into account that what the Vatican sees as progress is...working toward a time when
"..all Christians will at last, in a common celebration of the Eucharist, be gathered into the one and only Church in that unity which Christ bestowed on his Church from the beginning. We believe that this unity subsists in the Catholic Church as something she can never lose, and we hope that it will continue to increase until the end of time." (Unitatis Redintegratio)
In short, the Vatican's definition of "ecumenism" is bringing all Christians under the subjection of the Bishop of Rome.
Any Protestant or Anglican that believes the Vatican did not take into account this definition has a case of "cranial-rectal inversion".
The Vatican has had no intention of cooperating. The Vatican intends to subjugate.
This statement by the Bishop of Rome is no different than any of the councils in all of history; Rome has never had any intention of anything other than bring all together in the name of Rome.
Hat Tip for the Gledhill article, "The Boar's Head Tavern"
Happy Birthday…
to John Calvin (happy 438th)
This is the Enemy…
Imagine for a minute that you have a political or theological opponent (many of us in the blogosphere do.)
Now, imagine for another minute that you have been invited for dinner - your opponent will be taking advantage of the opportunity to persuade you to his point of view.
Imagine that you accept...you and most of your family sit down to eat and the meal is brought out...
The meal is your son (around 11 years old). His mouth is stuffed and he has been murdered and baked.
At first, he said, they would only target Shia, but over time the new al Qaeda directed attacks against Sunni, and then anyone who thought differently. The official reported that on a couple of occasions in Baqubah, al Qaeda invited to lunch families they wanted to convert to their way of thinking. In each instance, the family had a boy, he said, who was about 11 years old. As LT David Wallach interpreted the man’s words, I saw Wallach go blank and silent. He stopped interpreting for a moment. I asked Wallach, “What did he say?” Wallach said that at these luncheons, the families were sat down to eat. And then their boy was brought in with his mouth stuffed. The boy had been baked. Al Qaeda served the boy to his family.
PLEASE link to this post and let it be known that our enemy is NOT part of the "religion of peace".
Imagine having an enemy who uses children - who murders children - to achieve his political and religious goals.
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Drat
Windows is installed - and I'm working on software.
My MasterCook files (including all the hundreds of recipes and my custom ingredients list) is not transferring to the newly installed program.
I don't know where I got my bookmarks folder, but it was old - so LOTS of my bookmarks have gone missing.
And my audio configuration is not right, so iTunes is loading music, but I can't hear it.
Activity in our area
Last night there was a standoff near our home - I don't know details (press conference at 2:00), but my son said that a police officer was killed.
Please pray for the officer's family; for comfort, grace and peace, as difficult as that will be.
From WOOD radio
As we continue the follow the story of a Grand Rapids officer shot and killed in the line of duty overnight, a website has listed his name as Robert Kozminski. This is according to the website "the Officer Down Memorial Page".
According to ODMP site, Kozminski was shot and killed while responding to a domestic distrubance on Emerald Avenue North East at approximately 1:40am,this morning. The Grand Rapids Police Department is expected to officially name the fallen officer in a news conference in the two o'clock hour and explain how the situation accoured on Grand Rapids North East side early this morning.
I’m crashing a meme
The Windows install is on hold (just for a little while until my son can grab some music off of the hard drive (it's been there for years and we haven't shared this computer for 2 years - so he had forgotten about it. A couple of the local bands have broken up so he really wants the music.
In the meantime I found a meme...The rules? Simple, she posed 5 random questions for 5 different bloggers who answer them and come up w/ 5 new random questions for 5 more lucky people….and so the cycle of the meme continues on and on! Thanks, Angie. I hope I can come up with 5 questions to pass along…
(This is from another Ellen)
1. God has decided to send you on a Mission trip, where are you going and why?
- Mexico. I really, really want to learn how to speak Spanish.
2. You have a free afternoon to read uninterrupted. Where would you choose to read?
- I'm going to pick more than one. My Bible (ESV), "Old Testament Times" and "Read and Think Spanish" (see below).
3. You get to choose where your kids will go to college, money and grades are not an issue. Where would you want them to go and why? If you don’t have kids where would you have wanted to go to college if money and grades were not an issue?
- Calvin College - solid, Reformed teaching (but not on the overly- conservative "truly reformed" ilk)
4. If you were stuck in an elevator for over an hour what music would you want playing while you were stuck?
- symphonic orchestral
5. You have to travel from the west coast to the east coast of your country, what 5 cities would you want to spend time in?
- My kids and I did drive from Michigan to the west coast! But from west to east
- San Francisco, CA
- Denver, CO
- St. Louis, MO
- Niagara Fall, NY
- Bar Harbor, ME
I have such a small blog that maybe some will play, maybe not. Moonshadow, Iris, Carrie, Elena 😉 and "anon". I have more readers than commenters so I don't know who you are.
My questions:
- If time and money were not an issue, what 5 national parks would you spend time in?
- What sport do you most want to try?
- What one "thing" (inanimate object) would you find hardest to give up?
- What is your favorite beverage? Why?
- Describe your favorite pair of shoes. Why are they your favorite?