Hi Tom…
As it stands I have way too much to do this time with Christmas coming, to the point of taking today off…and caring for a sick animal this last night.
But just going through your comments, what is missing is the movement of the Holy Spirit and the problem of not recognizing the Holy Spirit the main mover in the Church. Ours is not based on the thoughts of men.
Our Church is based on Jesus Christ. We draw our life from the Lord. The Holy Spirit teaches and guides us through those He has chosen.
The Aaronite priesthood ended when the Jews turned to idolatry of the Golden Calf…actually an extension of themselves…making the Calf God do what they want…in so many words, their apostasy and making themselves gods.
Moses came down from Mt Sinai and threw the tablets to the ground because of this turning away from God. Only the Levites remained faithful, and from then on they would be the only priests and furthermore, only one high priest enter the sanctuary of the forthcoming temple to sprinkle blood of sacrificed animals on the altar.
Then the temple of Jerusalem would be brought down, and the Temple of Christ, the Living Temple, would now be our new temple, the kingdom of God within, the life of Christ within us, nurtured by Him, Logos, with the Eucharist, He forgiving and absolving us in the sacrament of confession, strengthening us with His Holy Spirit at Confirmation, those He choses for Holy Orders to represent His ministery to us, and so on.
In Jesus, the Levite priesthood ended. No more trumpet calls, no more temple to do sacrifice. Without the daily sacrifice of bloody animals and the Temple in Israel, there was no more Levite sacrifice. Reality attests to this in Jerusalem today.
So Jesus does not end. He is alive. It is a matter of each individual at a time, turning to HIm and being faithful to Him, being fallen, and being restored to Him, as well as His foretelling that we would always have the chaff with the wheat…those that fall away.
So the Aaronite priesthood, the Levite priesthood, the Temple in Jerusalem have passed away 2,000 years ago, and now we have the Kingdom of Christ and His Catholic Church is the new sacrament, the living out of the New Testament.
Have you read Butler’s book of the Saints???
The Church is the continuation of the Bible now in every day practice.
Of course, the earliest church did not designate or have the formulation of titles…such as the papacy or bishop of Rome, but these designations came…but what is true and always there was the seat of Peter, and that in disputes, Rome was the place to settle them.
The Mormon religion of thought is very different, even opposite of what it was at its beginning…Joseph Smith had no temple back then. It took time to settle down and institutionalize and build.
If the Mormon religion could do that, then all the more effective and enduring the universal Christian church could do the same!! The universal Christian church was many times underground or terribly persecuted for 300 years. How does its beginning compare to Mormonism’s???
Why can’t the Christ and the apostles set things down right…as Scriptures say, He came at the right time, the apostles were chosen before they were born…this said in Acts…
But somehow Joseph Smith and ‘Moroni’ say it isn’t.
Why do you put faith in a man and not in Jesus Christ Who is God?
You cannot either say the Holy Trinity’s concept and manner of Personhood is like a carnate human person either.
The Personhood of God is not like the individual, finite, human being.
And so what kind of god do you think you will become?
Will you as a god some day, create another planet with other people?..and if they fail, then they will need a savior and redeemer…will you be able to create another Jesus Christ to save your future fallen creatures on your own sphere as a god?..Or will you create them without free will, robots…Strepford…
The universal church, the Orthodox Catholic Church, with its different traditions of looking at Truth…be it dialectic, mystical, emotional…is authentic because they bring us into the one same True Christ. The Latin Church is intellectual, the Eastern Church is mystical…speaking the same truths but in different ways.
When Mormonism says authentic and enduring Christianity is an abomination and has corrupted its creeds, that is an irrational and unscholarly and uncharitable claim, with absolutely no documentation to support any claim apostasy. Such a sweeping statement also reflects ignorance, no offense to you, but Mormonism in this puts itself on a level of a cult…mind control…indoctrinating its young and poor, indigenous peoples overseas in Mormon missions.
Doesn’t go well with me as a testimony to integrity of faith, belief, and practice.
And…how much is Mormonism copying the Universal Church??? I think alot. There are so many ways and nuances of our Church that seem to be echoed but deflected now in Mormonism, I think partly due to former Catholics. This is another issue also revealing a lack of integrity of belief regarding ongoing changes of manner of speech and thought, manner of presenting its own Mormon history, and rechanging its manner beliefs, aka bait and switch.
The bottom line with Protestants and Restorationists, as I call those American religions coming out of the 1800’s, is not accepting Christ’s authority in our chosen Holy Orders.
We are witness to the Priesthood of Melchizedek…the perpetual daily sacrifice long awaited and prophesized by Melchizedek…in the Daily Mass…ordinary bread and wine made into the Eucharist.
The daily Mass has been said every day for 2,000 years.
People have to use their God given reason and His grace to find Truth.