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HOW TO RESPOND TO PROTESTANTS WHEN THEY SAY "CALL NO MAN FATHER ?"

Protestants Attack us When we call priests "father" . They will point to Matthew 23:9, where Jesus says, "Call no man your father on earth, for you have one Father, who is in heaven."

However, this directive is not meant tobe taken literally in all contexts. Jesus Often used Hyperbole , and this is one of those many Instances. β€œHyperbole,” For those who don't know β€œis an intentional exaggeration for emphasis or effect. Jesus often used it in the Gospels. In fact even in The same Gospel of Matthew in 18:21-22...
He didn’t mean that we should only forgive our brother 539 times when he told us to forgive others seven times 77 times as in Matthew 18:21-22.” SUCH WOULD MEAN WE ARE TERRIBLE PEOPLE WHO KEEP COUNT OF EVERY PARDONED SIN .😁

Christ used hyperbole often, for example when he declared, β€œIf your right eye causes you to sin, pluck it out and throw it away; it is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body be thrown into hell” (Matt. 5:29, cf. 18:9; Mark 9:47). Christ certainly did not intend this to be applied literally, for OTHERWISE ALL CHRISTIANS WOULD BE BLIND AMPUTEES ! (cf. 1 John 1:8; 1 Tim. 1:15).



■》In the Bible, the term "father" is used in various ways, including spiritual and respectful contexts. For instance, Joseph is described as a "father to Pharaoh" (Genesis 45:8), and Elisha calls Elijah "my father" (2 Kings 2:12). In the New Testament, Stephen refers to "our father Abraham" (Acts 7:2), and Paul speaks of "our father Isaac" (Romans 9:10). Thus, calling priests "father" is a sign of respect and spiritual fatherhood, not a contradiction of Jesus' teaching.

■》Incidentally, both Old and New Testaments associate priesthood with fatherhood (cf. Judges 17:10, 18:19, and 1 Corinthians 4:15), but in this case, Jesus’ command is not violated.

■》Jesus is not forbidding us to call men β€œfathers” who actually are suchβ€”either literally or spiritually. He is warning people against inaccurately attributing fatherhoodβ€”or a particular kind or degree of fatherhoodβ€”to those who do not have it.

As the apostolic example shows, some individuals genuinely do have a spiritual fatherhood, meaning that they can be referred to as spiritual fathers. What must not be done is to confuse their form of spiritual paternity with that of God. Ultimately, God is our supreme protector, provider, and instructor. Correspondingly, it is wrong to view any individual other than God as having these roles.
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πŸ”ΈWhere’s praying to saints in the Bible? Sirach 48:4-11, 2 Maccabees 15:12-15, Tobit 12:12

πŸ”ΈWhere’s indulgences in the Bible? 2 Maccabees 12:42

πŸ”ΈWhere’s purgatory in the Bible? 2 Maccabees 12:45

πŸ”ΈWhere's the immaculate conception in the Bible? Wisdom 1:4

πŸ”ΈWhere’s free will in the Bible? Sirach 15:11-20
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Ammo for arguments against prots
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Random prots who don't know anything are Just resurfacing the Ancient heresies which our Holy Mother church had In the Past multiple times Refuted . We will refute them again .
Forwarded from Ex Cathedra (Nero)
Hey, at least Satan isn't a Catholic
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"Let not a heretic seize you because he can cite some examples from the Scriptures, nor let he who seems learned arrogate them. The devil, too, uses the evidence of the Scriptures (Lk. 4:10-11), yet not in order to teach, but to entrap and deceive."

Saint Ambrose of Milan
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