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What Rome teaches cannot be equated with what Christ teaches. The thing to be proved is taken for granted.
Prove it :hey_bud:
What Rome teaches cannot be equated with what Christ teaches. The thing to be proved is taken for granted.
Tons of people failed…only through the grace of God does anyone succeed.although I am converting, I’m willing to play a bit of Devil’s advocate. The entire bible is littered with people chosen by God and Jesus that absolutely failed.
What makes the Church different is her divine character. She is the body of Christ, after all. Certainly, in her humanity–her individual members’ weaknesses, she can err, but not in her teachings. Jesus promised that she would be guided into all truth by the Holy Spirit because she is his voice in the world. He only has one authoritative voice–all who speak the truth speak with his voice, of course, but he appointed only one body, founded on his Apostles, to speak infallibly for him.although I am converting, I’m willing to play a bit of Devil’s advocate. The entire bible is littered with people chosen by God and Jesus that absolutely failed.
True.although I am converting, I’m willing to play a bit of Devil’s advocate. The entire bible is littered with people chosen by God and Jesus that absolutely failed.
But it can.Christ founded the Church…
There’s a few passages with that reference of the Church as the bride (because like a good Protestant, I encourage anyone to check up on what I say): - Ephesians 5:22-27, 2 Corinthians 11:2, Revelation 19:7-9 and Revelation 21:1-2,10. They talk about the Church, yes, not the RCC. Ephesians 5:22 says “For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, of which he is the Savior.” And there is the wheat and the chaff in any congregation, even in the RCC. So ask yourself if Christ is the head and the saviour of unbelievers. If what I’m saying is true, Christ isn’t one with the RCC at all. He said he is united to the Church, which must be a spiritual body of believers. Christ are the RCC are not one, and they do disagree on teachings.Then if what you are saying is true, then how can Christ be one with the RCC? He said that he is united to the RCC as the bride to the bridegroom.
So how can Christ and the RCC be one and disagree on teachings?
…and commissioned the Apostles to speak in his name…
…and to administer the sacraments he established.
The thing to be proved is taken for granted.
I was addressing the logic of concretecamper’s reply which presupposed the conclusion - the truth of Catholicism - in the premise. No more or less.No, it’s merely an historical reality.
It’s right after the verse that says that Jesus gave us the Bible, and that the Bible alone is all you need.
- Show me where Christ established sacraments that confer grace
Awesome!It’s right after the verse that says that Jesus gave us the Bible, and that the Bible alone is all you need.![]()
How penance has been practiced has changed.Penance has changed completely since the early church.
And it is still - as always - the priest who gives the Absolution.How penance has been practiced has changed.
The teaching on the sacrament, however, has never changed.
Judas failed, but his office remained. One of the first business decisions the apostles made was who would be the man God had chosen to take the office that Judas had held (Acts 1:15-23).True.
At the last supper:
Even though Jesus doesn’t block Satan from sifting people, and allows all to be tested, It’s nice to know, Jesus works in a special way for example, with those who lead His Church, in the place of Peter, to guide us through the sifting of Satan
- Satan enterd Judas [Luke 22:3 (Douay-Rheims Bible, Luke Chapter 22) . He obviously failed as an apostle
- Satan got the apostles in an argument over who is the greatest among THEM (i.e. an argument over who has primacy) And Jesus said Satan is the one sifting all of them [Luke 22:31 (Douay-Rheims Bible, Luke Chapter 22) but He prays especially for Peter that he would be the one to strengthen his brothers through the sifting so THEY wouldn’t ultimately fail.
Prior to 1050 AD, Rome (the Catholic Church) was the sum total of Christianity.What Rome teaches cannot be equated with what Christ teaches. The thing to be proved is taken for granted.
Indeed.And it is still - as always - the priest who gives the Absolution.
I find it interesting that those non-Catholics who have retained the Sacrament of Reconciliation do it the same way we do it. Obviously, they don’t find anything in the Bible that forbids it.![]()
rotfl, rotfl, rotfl - my smiley doesn’t work but how true this is. I mean it is all there in the Bible or rather, the Church.It’s right after the verse that says that Jesus gave us the Bible, and that the Bible alone is all you need.![]()
Actually, the schism that is conveniently dated at 1054 was not the first. The Assyrian Church left communion in 424, and the Oriental Orthodox Churches left communion in 451. By the way, the Catholic Church calls them Christians, furthermore, the Catholic Church teaches that they, together with the Eastern Orthodox Churches, are true Churches, with true sacraments.Prior to 1050 AD, Rome (the Catholic Church) was the sum total of Christianity.
It was only after that date that schisms arose in which people separating themselves from Christ’s Church dared to continue to call themselves “Christians.” Prior to that, schismatics knew themselves to be outside the sheep gate, but somewhere around that time a spirit of rebellion entered the world, and the disobedient fancied themselves “prophets” and “correctors of the Church.” Doubtless they had good intentions - and equally doubtless, those who follow them will arrive where zealous but disobedient good intentions always lead - but for the mercy of God.
I was actually thinking of the Waldesians - but if you are being convicted, you should pray about it.Actually, the schism that is conveniently dated at 1054 was not the first. The Assyrian Church left communion in 424, and the Oriental Orthodox Churches left communion in 451. By the way, the Catholic Church calls them Christians, furthermore, the Catholic Church teaches that they, together with the Eastern Orthodox Churches, are true Churches, with true sacraments.
“The difficulty in explaining ‘why I am a Catholic’ is that there are ten thousand reasons all amounting to one reason: that Catholicism is true.” -GK ChestertonWhy are you Catholic?
1050 is more than 100 years too early for the Waldensians.I was actually thinking of the Waldesians
I don’t know what you mean by this, with respect to my post.but if you are being convicted, you should pray about it.
:yyeess: Yes!While I was born, raised, and confirmed Catholic. I started having doubts and started to think of myself as being more of a “Catholic Deist” (because I started to accept Deistic thoughts like Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin) I still went to Mass, but my reasons for going were more like. (To simply recognize that God is their). However one day my parish started presenting Fr Barron’s Catholicism series and I started to have second thoughts. Then when Pope Francis got elected I began to end my Deistic thinking. After reading books by GK Chesterton and watching EWTN live with Fr Mitch Pacwa ,SJ I started becoming a more faithful Catholic. Then I discovered CAF and began to learn more and more about my faith than I ever did before.
Currently I’m in discernment to one day become a priest in the religious life (God willing Society of Jesus)
