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I can’t explain them all, so please read for more info.
But one that strike me is that it says: Fourth, when the apostles wrote the New Testament documents, they were inspired by the power of the Holy Spirit. There wasn’t any real issue of whether or not they were authentic. Their writings did not need to be deemed worthy of inclusion in the Canon of Scripture by a later group of men in the so-called Roman Catholic Church. To make such a claim is–in effect–to usurp the natural power and authority of God Himself that worked through the Apostles.
I always thought that the reason that the Catholic can recognize what’s the authentic Apostolic scripture is that it’s the same as the one they are teaching orally because there was a lot of texts presented as scripture to choose from and has to recognize which of them are authentic to be sure.
They sometimes mention that Catholics came in around 300 years later after Jesus, but I always thought that Catholics are the direct same time period continuation of Christianity that had not yet claim the name Catholic before.
How to defend the Catholics in this?
I can’t explain them all, so please read for more info.
But one that strike me is that it says: Fourth, when the apostles wrote the New Testament documents, they were inspired by the power of the Holy Spirit. There wasn’t any real issue of whether or not they were authentic. Their writings did not need to be deemed worthy of inclusion in the Canon of Scripture by a later group of men in the so-called Roman Catholic Church. To make such a claim is–in effect–to usurp the natural power and authority of God Himself that worked through the Apostles.
I always thought that the reason that the Catholic can recognize what’s the authentic Apostolic scripture is that it’s the same as the one they are teaching orally because there was a lot of texts presented as scripture to choose from and has to recognize which of them are authentic to be sure.
They sometimes mention that Catholics came in around 300 years later after Jesus, but I always thought that Catholics are the direct same time period continuation of Christianity that had not yet claim the name Catholic before.
How to defend the Catholics in this?