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EdOsiecki
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Hi Filioque, Thanks for your lengthy reply. What you say may some merit but in making a dogma there HAS to be a Scriptural basis for it, otherwise how would anyone know if it’s true? In Mat 24:4, when the disciples asked Jesus what will be the sign of your coming and the end of the age? The very first thing Jesus said, “Watch out that no one DECEIVES you.” Paul in Gal1:8 also warns about not being DECEIVED. The only way one can be sure of that, is by checking the Scriptures exactly like the Bereans did in Acts 17:11. Let Cardinal Newman and Wiseman believe what they want to believe. My faith should not be based on what they believe. During the Great Tribulation the anti-christ will proclaim to be God. Now look what God say in 2Thes 2:9, “The coming of the lawless one will be in accordance with the work of Satan displayed in all kinds of counterfeit miracles, signs and wonders, v 10 and in every sort of evil that DECEIVES those who are perishing. They perish because they refused to love the truth and so be saved. v11 For this reason God SENDS them a powerful delusion so that they will believe the LIE.” The only way we can know the truth is what the Bible teaches. ED O.Cardinal Newman and Wiseman from England had been opposed to the Definition, not as some Protestants assert by only stating they opposed it, and leading people to think that they did not believe it, (They both came from a Protestant backround and prior to their study of history, the Fathers, and the Bible, to support their conversion to the Catholic Faith, they had been Anti-Catholics, who would make even Ed blush, and in their attempt to honestly disprove the Catholic Faith, became convinced that they must become Catholics.) They argued against the definition of Papal Infallibility, as did many who returned home without voting because of the Anti-Catholics in their homelands. Wiseman and Newman both warned that Protestants would not take time to see both how reasonable and Scriptural the dogma was, and would continue to spread the false ideas that they had already been spreading that Catholics believed the Pope could not error about anything, and that Catholics had to close there minds to learining. That if the Pope said water was dry and air was wet, Catholics would have to believe it. So many who came from places where they feared the Protestant populus, in order to keep attacks (Physical and Polemic) against the Church did not vote so they could say that they did not vote for the dogma to the Protestants in the area. There were a few like Dollenger, who went on to found the Old Catholic Sect who really did not assent to the dogma, but they were very few. I know it is not the spin the Protestants want to put on it, but it is what contemporary writers inform us.
BTW after the definition, Newman and Wiseman, who never thought the dogma to be untrue, just unwise to promulgate and upset the Catholics in England who had only recently been allowed a legal status, and they feared would be driven back into hiding, and suffer the persecutions they had lived under during the Penal times, when priests were tried in a secret court, and tortured and killed, and Catholics were deprived of their lands and taxed at excessive rates, would have to face the old ways again, became the greatest defenders of the dogma.