Are the ones who don’t accept all the teachings of the Church considered Catholics and part of the body of Christ?
I have heard it said “once Catholic, always Catholic”. I suppose they would be considered "lapsed’ Catholics (fallen away). Personally I consider them Protestant, because that is how I was for many years. There are many members of the Body of Christ that are in a state of mortal sin. Most of these are among them. The only ones who are not considered in a state of mortal sin are those who are too ignorant about their own faith to know that they are not embracing the Teachings of Jesus. They are still in sin, but since it is not deliberate, it is not the greater sin.
You are mistaken in your premise --that when God commands something, it will be done.
This is Calvanist heresy. Obviously we know this is not true, because when God commanded Adam and Eve not to eat of the tree, they did not obey Him.
When it comes to humanity we are all law breakers and no one can keep the law of God perfectly.
This is also a heresy. To say that God asks us to be perfect, then doesn not give us the ability to do so is not right. Although, off the top of my head, I cannot recollect which heresy this is. Maybe someone more in their right mind (who is not working on their tax return on the other screen) will remember?
God has poured His spirit abroad in our hearts, and through that Spirit, He can accomplish all that He has commanded of us. We fail to yield.
That’s why He sent Christ into the world to take our sins upon Himself and take the punishment that should have been ours.
Yes, I agree that this was the purpose for sending Christ. But after Christ, when we are cleansed in Baptism, and the Spirit regenerates our hearts, we then no longer have to be a slave to sin. We are set free from the bondage of sin. At that point, we can choose holiness.
Don’t ever believe that a human born of human parents has never sinned. Anyone who promotes this makes the Scriptures a liar. See I John 1:10
No, ja4, scripture does not “lie”. You just don’t interpret it correctly. I also must advise you, it is not a good idea to come to a Catholic Answers Forum and command Catholics to reject their faith. By so doing you could be banned from the forum. The purpose of the forum is to answer questions about the Catholic faith, not to give you a forum to promote anti-Catholic polemic.
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The unity that Christ prayed for is not based on Catholic church but on something far more fundamental and powerful.
The Catholic Church is based on Christ, and there is nothing more powerful and fundamental than Christ. If you think there is, then you are not really a Christian. The Church is His Bride. God created all of mankind so that He could have the wedding feast of the Lamb. When this occurs, the Church will be fully unified with Him, as it is now only in part.
Not pontificating but showing you what the scriptures teach. All men have sinned— Romans 5:12–Therefore, just as through one man sin entered into the world, and death through sin, and so deathspread to all men, because all sinned
Scriptures don’t teach. People teach.
You are taking this verse out of context. If you go back and look at the beginning of the passage, Paul is making reference to one of the Psalms. Look at that Psalm, and you will see that it is about UNBELIEVERS! Believers don’t have to sin. The next verse is about original sin, not personal sin. Babies can’t sin, and deficient people cannot sin. It does not apply to “everyone” like you seem to believe.
Secondly if Mary had ever said she never sinned she would have violated this Scripture in I John 1:10 and would have lied if she thought it.
That is one of the reasons we know that this interpretation is not correct!

All she has violated is your erroneous interpreation of the scripture.
Lot of false statements here. For one Mary is never referred to as an ark in the NT by anyone.
She is, ja4, you just can’t see it because you have your anti-Catholic blinders on. Luke perfectly parallels the journey of the Ark in his narrative. No one who is familiar with the Jewish Scriptures could possibly miss this.
Secondly, could men handle the ark when the presence of God was gone from the ark?
Mary was consecrated to God. She was espoused to the Holy Spirit. It would not be appropriate for anyone to “handle” her in that manner.
If this is the case then why do we find one verse, one word that mentions she was “in a more perfect way became the temple” in the NT?
Because we get this doctrine from the Apostles, and we only see hints of it in the Scriptures. They did not find it necessary to document this. I am sure they never dreamed that so many people would rebel against the Holy Traditions.
This idea that you mention here has been soundly refuted by catholic scholarship. Here is one such scholar who writes specifically on the woman of Revelations 12:.
This is not a “refutation” ja4. It is apocalyptic literature, and it has many layers. This is the nature of apocalyptic literature. No one could argue that the Child born of Woman is the Savior of the nations!
Anyway, theologians and scholars do not define the Revelation of God. The doctrine of the Church is based on the Teachings of Jesus, not Catholic scholars.