It sounds so simple, that the Holy Spirit guides the Catholic church for all doctrines
Catholics trust Jesus Christ : I will send the paraclete to lead you to ALL truth.
Protestants, who believe in relying on the Bible alone
And in relying on the bible alone, a theology found in the 16th century, the fruit has been fragmentation and division. Arguably complete chaos and in the end, evidence that Christ didn’t do as he promised.
the problem for Protestants is that various verses are difficult
Problem is decapitating the faith handed down from the apostles, taught by their descendants from a Catholic book.
Though Catholics are not the only ones who believe the Holy Spirit is guiding their church to correct doctrines.
Right. In the end, it gets down to authority, who has it and who doesn’t. And was their Church around for the first 1000 years, let alone for the first 10 years.
“ They believed the Holy Spirit was guiding their leader Herbert W. Armstrong into correct doctrines. He was considered infallible. .
And so do the Jehovah Witnesses believe the God is guiding them. As do the Mormons. The list is practically endless yet all disagree. Chaos, confusion and self-delusion.
Of course you can argue that Catholics have a more powerful claim, since they were according to Catholic claim guided already from the first century .
In fairness, the Orthodox do too. Here though is a listing of Catholic Popes since St Peter, each one installed in office by the laying on of hands. If the Catholic Church is not the Church established by Christ, then where in this succession did the Church error? One needs to be specific and point on at which successor the Catholic Church was not THE Church.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12272b.htm
“They taught some doctrines totally opposite to modern Catholic doctrines,”
Two things. The Church has never changed doctrine only practices and disciplines. Second, the key word here is “some” in the early Centuries. One has to take each of the some and discuss them. The early Church Fathers weren’t infallible individuals. But where they had consensus, even universal agreement and one differs in their belief, one needs to stop and think. Hit Pause. And question how one can know better than them as to what is true, and not.
Note, those early Christians professed that Jesus was God although admittedly a 4th century priest named Arius would claim Jesus was created. His followers couldn’t defend this belief from scripture, nor cite who ever taught it in the early Church, and they disagreed with each other in front of the Catholic Bishops at Nicea.
Like for example that it is a sin to fight in wars, to gamble, to be involved in a government, to eat blood, to go to a theater or other entertainment.
Catholic disciplines above are not doctrines. (WT teaches that these are doctrines)
Need specific quotes for a deeper discussion.