What is your source for this list? When you say "Catholic 10-commandments," to what are you referring. Is there an official Catholic website where the list is posted? Is it from the Vulgate? What?
i never have considered catholics as Christians. with so many diffs, you can not consciously use the same name. if catholics are Christians why do they attend catholic churches, say the hail mary, confess their sins to a priest & it goes on & on.Welcome to CC, Jackie…
What you presented is only one of many reasons why I (among many) no longer consider Roman Catholicism ‘Christian’.
Here is the online link.
https://www.loyolapress.com/catholi...c-beliefs-and-practices/the-ten-commandments/
maybe thats because you've never lived in a country devided by catholics and protestant, and only witnessed the the dogmas from certains individuals, añd only read about certain individuals with in Catholicism who well let's just say haven't behaved very well.i never have considered catholics as Christians. with so many diffs, you can not consciously use the same name. if catholics are Christians why do they attend catholic churches, say the hail mary, confess their sins to a priest & it goes on & on.
i never have considered catholics as Christians. with so many diffs, you can not consciously use the same name. if catholics are Christians why do they attend catholic churches, say the hail mary, confess their sins to a priest & it goes on & on.
Notice the difference? The 4th Commandment is omitted referring to graven images and the 10 Commandment is split in two, making the Catholic 9th & 10th Commandment.
- I am the Lord your God: you shall not have strange gods before me.
- You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.
- Remember to keep holy the Lord's Day.
- Honor your father and your mother.
- You shall not kill.
- You shall not commit adultery.
- You shall not steal.
- You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
- You shall not covet your neighbor's wife.
- You shall not covet your neighbor's goods.
I found a 1610 edition of the Douay-Rheims Bible and it has it. This link should go right to it, but if it doesn't it's on p. 215.
https://archive.org/details/1610A.d...A.d.RheimsNewTestament_176/page/n214/mode/1up
I've heard this a lot but never have been able to locate a primary source. When you look up Catholic answers to it they just dodge and start talking about how Catholics don't worship graven images.

Are you inferring that Mormons are considered even remotely Christian?Roman Catholicism is the largest sect of Christianity.
It's just not all Christian are catholics
Like not all Christians are protestants.
Or not all Christians are SDA
Or Not Christians are latter day saints.
Or not all Christians are believers of the Trinitarian doctrine of God being 3 persons.
Which ever way you Go none denominational Christians really are denominational, for the main part, its a branch of the protestant faith which stems from Anglicism pentecostalism Lutheranism, which are branches that emerged from Roman Catholicism.
The lord said there will come a day when many will abandon there faith and there love will grow cold.
The lord also tells us many people will say thank God I'm not like that man.
What is your source for this list? When you say "Catholic 10-commandments," to what are you referring. Is there an official Catholic website where the list is posted? Is it from the Vulgate? What?
Here are the Ten Commandments in the Catholic Douay-Rheims Bible and they correspond to what is in the Protestant bibles. This is the official Catholic Bible based upon the Latin Vulgate of Jerome:Notice the difference? The 4th Commandment is omitted referring to graven images and the 10 Commandment is split in two, making the Catholic 9th & 10th Commandment.
so if they are very devoted to Christ why haven't they seen, with wisdom, so much that they're missing?maybe thats because you've never lived in a country devided by catholics and protestant, and only witnessed the the dogmas from certains individuals, añd only read about certain individuals with in Catholicism who well let's just say haven't behaved very well.
But besides that myself I have met some catholics very devoted to Christ and found them to be good men of honor in everyway.
& there you have it: the controlling catholic ways!!!I do consider Catholic members Christians. In the beginning of the Roman Catholic church that was founded somewhere between 300 to 600 AD (debatable), members were forced to follow Catholic doctrine and the Holy Bible was not printed yet. When technology made mass printing available in various languages, the Catholic members were banned from reading it by the Vatican. Since that time, an estimated 55 million people worldwide were executed in the name of Catholicism. The Bible readers were deemed heretics by the Roman Catholic church, punishable by death.
Should there be a "not" in your first sentence? The rest of your post suggests so.I do consider Catholic members Christians. In the beginning of the Roman Catholic church that was founded somewhere between 300 to 600 AD (debatable), members were forced to follow Catholic doctrine and the Holy Bible was not printed yet. When technology made mass printing available in various languages, the Catholic members were banned from reading it by the Vatican. Since that time, an estimated 55 million people worldwide were executed in the name of Catholicism. The Bible readers were deemed heretics by the Roman Catholic church, punishable by death.
are you talking from personal experience of one or more of them or social media experienceso if they are very devoted to Christ why haven't they seen, with wisdom, so much that they're missing?
don't know but I had à Jehovah witness who claimed Mormons are called latter day saintsAre you inferring that Mormons are considered even remotely Christian?
Most Lutherans refer to a set of commandments in which the 1st (no other gods before God) and 2nd (no making of carved images to bow down to and worship) are combined into one. The other eight are left as they are. So it ends up being 9 commandments instead of 10. Therefore:
1. No other gods (physical idols or otherwise) before God
2. No taking of the Name of the Lord in vain
3. Keeping the Sabbath holy
4. Honoring father and mother
5. No murder
6. No adultery
7. No stealing
8. No bearing false witness
9. No coveting