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ArchStanton
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Sorry for the interruption but curiosity got the best of me…I was wondering if ‘church authority’ or the Eucharist were the main reasons for you leaving the Catholic Church.
Blessings!
Blessings!
We are simply denying what you are teaching. We consider it false teaching. Did you want us to capitulate and accept everything you say.Accusing me of nonsense
Why do you keep repeating the same arguments we’ve already rejected?like accusations I am not saying, like “You want to be our pope?”
When we don’t agree and give you the reasons we don’t agree, you don’t need to keep repeating the same things like a child.When you ask me direct questions, and I give them, even if you don’t agree, you don’t need to respond with condescending, immature comments like this that I would expect from a teenager.
We do. But you come back with your same claims, over and over.You can disagree & respond with maturity without engaging in ad hominems.
We are. And I would hope that as a non-Catholic on a Catholic forum, you would realize that your arguments go against Catholic Teaching. And when we disagree with your arguments, you should learn to agree to disagree. And not to insist on your arguments as though your trying to shove them down our throats.Since it violates forum rules of conduct, and non-Catholics are bound by them & not allowed to engage in that kind of disrespectful behavior, I would hope devout faithful Catholics would have the desire to be just as compliant on their own forum.
If your faith is as strong as you profess, you would have no need to push your agenda when it has been debunked.If your faith is as strong as you profess, then you would have no need to make childish comments like this, but instead simply answer the questions & respond to the comments with nothing but factual responses, not insults.
Except not all councils agreed on the same books.
I already told you that they do. You simply don’t understand the changes in the names and order of the books. Now, are you going to insist on your position?Even the fourth & fifth century church councils did not agreed with each other…
So, it’s not an objective fact. It’s your opinion. But you won’t admit it because you are pushing an agenda.By saying “most-likely” I was referring to the uncertainty of the date of the Didache,
Yeah, you did. You said “Apostolic authorship” was one of the criteria. But they aren’t Apostles.I didn’t “sneak them in there.”
I think I’m doing just fine. You need to brush up on your ever changing definitions.Apostolic authorship is a term to describe not only the apostles, but also their close contemporaries. Even Catholics use this term to include them. You might want to brush up on your apologetics.
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Yes, he was a member of the church. But that truth has no bearing of the quote you posted I mentioned, which had to do with first century & apostolic authorship, which is why second century works, like the epistle of Barnabas, the Shepherd of Hermas, and most-likely the Didache are not inspired Scripture because they were written too late.And you’re kind of just forgetting that the Apostle Paul is a member of the Church which Jesus Christ established and gave authority to bind and loose and Teach His commands.
Lol! Really? Because, if anyone, Catholic or otherwise, were to claim that God had revealed another God-breathed Scripture, he would be deemed a false prophet, since God has revealed that all revelation has ended.If this is true, then what is stopping an alleged “miracle-performing Catholic saint” today from saying God revealed to him or her that another inspired writing is God-breathed Scripture, since that is one criteria even Catholics have also used to validate inspired NT writings?
There are no errors in the OT. Anytime you want to go over any Scriptures, OT or otherwise, we are ready, willing and able to show you that you are in error.If this is true, then why does it contain books in the OT that contain errors & contradictions
On the contrary, it is a cold, hard, fact.Once again, a baseless assumption …
And to you.… Good bye! Grace to you.
No they’re not. If you claim they are, let’s start with this, show the verse which says “sola Scriptura”. Or the verses which you claim teach “sola Scriptura”. Make sure that they are explicit.Again, He breathed Scripture, which the five solas are based on.
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That’s what I’m saying.We are. And I would hope that as a non-Catholic on a Catholic forum, you would realize that your arguments go against Catholic Teaching. And when we disagree with your arguments, you should learn to agree to disagree. And not to insist on your arguments as though your trying to shove them down our throats.
Same here. Did the same thing and yeah his arguments were everything I was taught also.I fell away from the Catholic Church for a decade and used to make the same stupid arguments he does. It is really Protestant 101
Indeed and it is the same arguments and tactics the JWs use also.Prodigal1984:![]()
Same here. Did the same thing and yeah his arguments were everything I was taught also.I fell away from the Catholic Church for a decade and used to make the same stupid arguments he does. It is really Protestant 101
Again: this is a liturgical prescription. It doesn’t address the question of “immersion”. If you have a verse, show it. Otherwise, please just admit that you don’t have a leg to stand on (other than your own traditions of men).“ baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit” (Matthew 28:19) - baptism (ie: immersion, not merely ritual prayer)
Your quotes are not demonstrating ‘Scripture’, as such. Rather, they’re talking about the Mosaic Law. In fact, since you claim that they’re talking about Scripture, you’re defeating your own argument: these OT references command us to “not add to the word”… but Christians added the entirety of the NT! So, if that’s what you base your argument on, then you better burn your NT and just stick with the OT!It is taught & warned from the very beginning of the Bible, all the way through it, to the very end:
“ya’ll”, then.Never claimed that. You are putting words in my mouth. I never said “me.”
Actually, it does. Please show me the “imputation of righteousness” doctrine anywhere, prior to Luther.Nice theory. The problem is that history of the Reformation era doesn’t support any of it.
Which the Reformers did do, since they walked away from that Church.or by denying the Church that Christ founded upon the apostles
What do you mean? I bought it on Kindle.Looks interesting but why can’t they make electronic versions, epub, mobi etc.