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Peter_J
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Originally Posted by ltwin
“Trying to determine what is essential Christian belief” is not a problem for Protestantism. Protestants agree that “essential Christian belief” is found in Holy Scripture. (Mormons don’t believe this, so they aren’t and cannot be Protestants.) The problem is that different Protestant denominations read Holy Scripture in different ways and therefore come to different conclusions about what is essential belief.
That is a big problem. In fact the inability to have in my opinion a workable means of determining what is essential is one reason I became Catholic. The problem as I see it is akin to saying we can agree to play football but we aren’t sure what the rules are.
One thing that both sides have in common is that, as we mature over our lives, we get to points where we need to give up some nice simple ideas. Scott Hahn, for example, when he started questioning his Protestant faith, found (with a bit of a shock, I think) that he was following “a fallible list of infallible books”.