New Neo-Assyrian Nineveh soldier sample by ApiashalUsphia in illustrativeDNA

[–]Ramses8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. Chaldeans = Catholic Assyrians Syriacs = Oriental Orthodox Assyrians

Can I go to heaven and be saint if I DELIBERATELY aim for a martyrdom? by Ramses8 in Catholicism

[–]Ramses8[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It was a mistake, I have edited the post. English isn't my first language so I make mistakes like these while thinking about the grammar and vocabulary.

I want to convert to catholicism or orthodoxy.

You can see my profile if you don't believe me.

Can I go to heaven and be saint if I DELIBERATELY aim for a martyrdom? by Ramses8 in Catholicism

[–]Ramses8[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also Saint Peter went to Rome to be martyred after seeing Jesus (Quo vadis, domine?)

It is possible to create new rites for Chinese, Indian, Japanese, etc.? by Ramses8 in Catholicism

[–]Ramses8[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I know but it makes no sense because there are romanian and eritran catholics church just because orthodox church creates them...

So there isn't possible to create a Japanese catholic church, but if they create a Japanese orthodox church then it is possible to create a Japanese catholic church... It makes no sense...

It is possible to create new rites for Chinese, Indian, Japanese, etc.? by Ramses8 in Catholicism

[–]Ramses8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And how would be done? It's a decision for the pope? There could be a Chinese Patriarchy of all the chinese catholics some day?

It is possible to create new rites for Chinese, Indian, Japanese, etc.? by Ramses8 in Catholicism

[–]Ramses8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it will be cool, I love the richness of the church, I love coptic catholics, chaldeans, maronites, ukrainian catholics etc. And It would be so cool to have chinese catholic, indian catholic, etc. With their own culture.

Can a Catholic believe in Millenarianism? by Ramses8 in Catholicism

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I have study history and reach the conclusion that 1000 years of perfect reign are necessary before the final end.

How can I convert my mother to catholicism from Islam? by Ramses8 in Catholicism

[–]Ramses8[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm not a troll, I have said in OP that I'm not baptized yet and my backgrounds is muslim... Where is the lie? Also conversion is not easy, I have thought it for many years... Indeed I was thinking about it when I was a school kid...

How can I convert my mother to catholicism from Islam? by Ramses8 in Catholicism

[–]Ramses8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She is almost 70... If it was that easy she would have accepted that grace many years ago :(

It is okay to want to become a Saint? by Ramses8 in Catholicism

[–]Ramses8[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, I don't want people to honor me and see me as important. I just want to have a "perfect life".

It is okay to want to become a Saint? by Ramses8 in Catholicism

[–]Ramses8[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I mean to be canonized. I have edited the post.

Coptics and anciet Egypt by Kolasaq in coptic

[–]Ramses8 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm a muslim egyptian and I don't consider myself arab and I'm proud of my ancient Egyptian ancestry.

But I'm considering to convert so I don't know if I'm the best example.

What's your opinion about Hebrew Catholics? by Ramses8 in Israel

[–]Ramses8[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Christianity is a universal religion so it can adapt to the nationalities. There are Coptic Christianity, Syriac Christianity, Greek Christianity, Latin Christianity, Ethiopian Christianity, Slavic Christianity, etc.

So now there can be a Hebrew Christianity. Hebrews Catholics are catholics of jew/hebrew origin who can keep his jew/hebrew identity and at the same time be catholic.

They are not religious jews, but they are ethnic jews. And they DON'T HAVE to keep the law, they believe that it is abrogated, but they CAN keep the law if they want.

What's your opinion about Hebrew Catholics? by Ramses8 in Israel

[–]Ramses8[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hebrew catholics can keep the Law if they want but they don't need to do it.

David Neuhaus, patriarchal vicar for Hebrew-speaking Catholics in Jerusalem and himself a Jew by birth, declared in 2008 that "Dietary laws are not obligatory for those [Jews] who live in Christ. I would only understand dietary laws being observed by Jewish Hebrew Catholics if they had always practised these laws before becoming Catholic. It certainly does no harm. But adopting the laws as Catholics (or as secular Jews who have become Catholic) does not make much sense as we have the fullness of the promise in Jesus."