MATT THATS WONDERFUL
BUT…
Do you believe in only One God ? [Triune|
Can you understand that the One can can logically have only One set of Faith-beliefs
AND that God because He is Perfect cannot hold contradictory positions on the same defined issues:shrug:
That this One God and His One set of Faith Believes are tied to the very KEYS to heavens access and these keys rest with the CC?
And yes my friend I can prove it biblically far beyond the Mt. 16;15-19 teaching
My friend your part way HOME
God Bless,
pat/PJM
Pat, yes I’m monotheistic and believe in one God. I believe in the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Though I don’t remember it, I was even baptized in a Catholic church so it would have been in the Triune manner. But that question reminds me of the story an Episcopal priest told me. When she came to her parish many yrs ago a gentleman approached her asking her opinion on homosexual Bishop Gene Robinson. When she said she had no problem with it, he seemed offended. Then she asked him what you asked of me. Did he believe in one God? She also asked if he believed in Jesus Christ? When he responded yes, her reply was well so do I! She told him just because they disagree on homosexuality did not mean they could not be part of the same worshiping family. And the man has been in church there ever since worshiping God and His Son Jesus Christ alongside her.
Ok now I see what I just wrote leads into your next question.
Yes I understand there can only be one ultimate truth. That’s why it drives me absolutely crazy when people on CAF accuse me of relativism.

What I don’t understand though is beyond simply having faith in believing you know, how that equates to “we know for sure what it is, and end of story”.
The One God knows. But unless we walked with Jesus during the short time He walked this earth and we had correctly understood Him completely, I don’t see how anyone truly knows. They instead walk by faith. Not by sight.
You have a fondness I’ve noticed of saying it’s an absolute necessity that teaching be passed on to today’s CC. I can totally understand where you come from. That’s just something about me. God created me I guess to be able to understand different views and beliefs. So I don’t necessarily see why it absolutely would have to be that way. First of all you have to assume and have faith there is not only a Creator but place faith in the NT story of Christ’s death on the cross and in His Resurrection as we both do. But you also have to assume and have faith the humans who walked with Jesus understood everything correctly and it was all recorded correctly. And translated correctly. Interpreted correctly. Over time. You even have to have faith the human ECFs with finite minds got it all right. That the councils got it right. And in the CC interpretation of them. I’ve been reading today on another subforum about today’s Catholic bishops entertaining the idea of returning to meatless Fridays 365 days a yr. So if the bishops represent teaching authority, why change things? Or were those bishops wrong who were in control when they ok’d meatless Fridays only during Lent?
And you have to assume Protestants are wrong. That Christ has never needed to reform His Church. Or as far as I know maybe He transferred authority to them and what they teach is right. Or maybe one of the Lutheran groups or synods is right. Or the Episcopal Church. Or the United Church of Christ. The Disciples of Christ…
You seem not to allow for human understanding to grow over 6000 or 2000 yrs. And though an infinite God may well be too big for the human finite mind to grasp in His entirety until in faith we meet Him face to face when He comes again and we stand before Him. Perhaps too for further new understanding as well over the course of future time.
I don’t see how faith can be proven. Because at that time it ceases to be faith. And see there’s just a lot of faith steps one must take for me to say I know for certain and that everything is black and white. I believe He shall come again. Then we shall truly know the one truth.
In the meantime IMHO all any person of faith can truly do is to continue to strive as the Apostle Paul said, to walk by faith. Not by sight. To the best of their finite human understanding. And in His infinite wisdom and mercy, know in faith God can understand our hearts and minds. And in the end the keys are in His hands.
Peace and God bless you too.
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