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Peter_J
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Hi Reformed,Do you agree with these statements?
Ten Differences between the Reformation and Rome
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Hope you don’t mind my coming late to the thread. (Very late, I would say judging by some of the recent posts.)
By and large, I would say it’s not too bad. It does often leave out some important facts about Catholic teaching, giving an incomplete and sometimes mislead picture of Catholicism – I’m thinking particularly of #6 and #9 (see Ralphinal’s comments).
One glaring problem is when it equates “the magisterium” and “Rome”, which is blatantly wrong:
Rome has always been the head of the magisterium, but the magisterium has never been reducible to just Rome.Three
The Roman Catholic Church believes that the Bible cannot be properly understood apart from the official interpretation of Rome (the Magisterium).
Of course, the other side of the question is whether it properly presents Protestantism. But perhaps I should leave it to Protestants to answer that.
Blessings,
