So when David danced he had lust? So in churches where dancing is a part of their liturgical service they have lust? Of course not as Father Peter said not all dancing does
Actually the Bible says it's ok if you don't get married and there are many people who did not get married and did not become monks in our church for example: Archdeacon Habib Girgis, and many others
if you hear him talking about his family you hear him say that all 3 of kids have jobs Anton is a mohendis Mariam is a doctor and mina just finished college and is in the army now
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What you are describing is an example of anthropomorphism, i.e. attributing human qualities/characteristics/behaviors, etc. to a deity or animal.
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So Unworthy ar…
It is in reference to the Holy Trinity...The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit. As we start any type of prayer whether it be in the liturgical services or to our personal prayers we start with what? In the Name of The Father, The Son and The Holy…
I think it sounds amazing even if the tune came from Islam...look how other people praise God in other Christian churches theyre jumping theyre banging drums...is that wrong? of course not its just a way to praise God Almighty
I found this on suscopts.org
5. God is Omnipotent:
God said to Moses the Prophet, “I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, as God Almighty…” (Ex 6:3), and the Nicene Creed says, “Truly we believe in One God, God the Father the Almighty.” The…
and Fr. Peter how do you explain Matthew 19:26 “With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” or what is our interpretation of that
The only reason why I asked is because my math teacher used it to explain a riddle and he like asked me Do you believe God..yes...do you believe He can do anything and i said yes and then he asked me can he make a mountain too big for him to lift