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GreetingThe Catholic church is Christ centered. This center is the Real Presence.
Is it the real presence or the resurrection?
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GreetingThe Catholic church is Christ centered. This center is the Real Presence.
Did Hypollitus have a KJV and he misinterpreted it when he wrote, “*Baptize first the children, and if they can speak for themselves let them do so. Otherwise, let their parents or other relatives speak for them.* (*The Apostolic Tradition* 21:16 [A.D. 215])
Please cite your references.Most reference works cite AD 606 as the date of origin of the Catholic Church.
Lizzie,It is true that Catholicism gave birth to most of the older denominations (the Reformation Movement). Lutheranism and Protestantism originally came into existence as a result of realizing they could not reform the Catholic Church). However, Roman Catholicism (as a full-grown entity) cannot be traced back to the time of Jesus and the apostles. Most reference works cite AD 606 as the date of origin of the Catholic Church. In fact, the scriptures appear to speak of the development of Catholicism, but in the atmosphere of apostasy and departure from the truth (2 Thes. 2: 1-12, I Tim. 4: 1-3). The impetus which resulted in the total corruption of power being given to “one man” started within the eldership, just as Paul prophesied it would (Acts 20: 27-31, 2 Thes. 2: 4). Various doctrines, which are associated with Catholicism, did not begin in the First Century (not part of the “doctrine of Christ”). The date of origin for the teaching of transubstantiation is AD 1215; celibacy, 800; purgatory, 593; and the legalization to generally practice sprinkling was 1311. Beloved, Catholicism, as such, is 600 years removed from Jesus and the apostles. Take care and and God bless everyone.
There is no difference…none. There are differences of “denominations” and they are the result of the schisms of schisms of schism that began in 1517.I dont understand the diffrence between a catholic and a christian. Although I dont know much about the catholic religion.I’m a christian and ever sine the pope got sick I have been instusted in the catholic religion.Can someone explain to me the diffrence between the two?
Some observations/corrections:
The rcc was NOT the first church. Peter was not the first pope. These are all religious myths.
The first Christian Churches were independent, born-again believers who congregated locally under the authority of a pastor (aka bishop, elder, etc.).
The rcc started when Constantine made “christianity” the state religion of the Roman empire in 325AD. He fundamentally changed the doctrine of biblical Christianity to fit his political purposes. The rcc is the descendent of this church-state.
Throughout the past 2000 years real Christian existed and were called by many names: Paulicians, Waldensians, Hugonauts, Anabaptists, etc. Many thousands of these Christians were killed by the corrupt rcc.
You know…I’m honestly not trying to be all mean or anything, but this post just really hit home the point that there’s really nothing new under the sun is there? It’s the same old, tired old arguments again and again and again and again and again, with no willingness to concede ANY point made, no willingness to scratch’s one’s head, wonder, and open up to the possibility that there just might be something to the Catholic Church.Protestants were primarily catholics who disagreed with the rcc and left. Many of them were truly born again; but Christianity has existed since the time of Christ. And it has nothing to do with the rcc.
When speaking to Simon bar Jonah, Jesus renamed him to Cephas in Aramaic meaning rock. This was later translated into Koinen Greek and some misunderstandings result fromt he gender specificity of modern Greek diminutive petros. Here are the petinent verses “Thou aret Peter (Rock) and upon this rock I will build My Church. . . . and I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven. And whatsoever you bind on earth shall have been bound in heaven, and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall have been bound in heaven.” The “Keys” represented full authority in ancient Israel, of course the “bind on earth” language clearly reinforces that full authority is being given. Also, in other verses, binding authority is given to the Apostles together in council.Can someone give me the exact passages in the Bible that states that Peter has full authority over the Church
Ignatius of Antioch, the first Christian to be fed to the lions in the Coliseum, said (I think around 100 A.D.) “Where Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church.”However, Roman Catholicism (as a full-grown entity) cannot be traced back to the time of Jesus and the apostles. Most reference works cite AD 606 as the date of origin of the Catholic Church.
Please site some of your first, second or third century Early Christian Writers to back up your claims. The ones I know of, Justin Martyr, Clement, Polycarp and Ignatius of Antioc (he was the first martyr to be thrown to the lions in the coliseum and Catholic Bishop of Antioc) all contradict your statements.Some observations/corrections:
The rcc was NOT the first church. Peter was not the first pope. The first Christian Churches were independent, born-again believers who congregated locally under the authority of a pastor (aka bishop, elder, etc.).
Some argued that the “Rock” refers only to Peter’s confession of faith. Whilst it’s true that faith is one’s rock foundation, this passage reveals something more. Because if the argument was true, it would NOT make sense as to why Jesus would re-name Simon to Kephas/Peter/“Rock”When speaking to Simon bar Jonah, Jesus renamed him to Cephas in Aramaic meaning rock. This was later translated into Koinen Greek and some misunderstandings result fromt he gender specificity of modern Greek diminutive petros. Here are the petinent verses “Thou aret Peter (Rock) and upon this rock I will build My Church. . . . and I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven. And whatsoever you bind on earth shall have been bound in heaven, and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall have been bound in heaven.” The “Keys” represented full authority in ancient Israel, of course the “bind on earth” language clearly reinforces that full authority is being given. Also, in other verses, binding authority is given to the Apostles together in council.
But, I am sure that you are already aware of all of this; so, why are you asking?
Even the Orthodox Church celebrates the Pentecost. Before that. Chrisianity was more of a Jewish cult than its own religion.that is silly–you cant prove that… talk about proof??
The “bind on earth” line only meant that he had the authority to create and reinforce Christian beliefs and lay down the laws which was also given to the other apostles. Nowhere in the Bible does it EVER say Peter had FULL authority over the other apostles or the Church.The Catholic Church only “interpreted” it that way. ANYONE can interpret a line and call it official. In fact there were many arguements about the direction the Church should take among the apostles! If Peter had full authority over the Church then whatever he said would have been official. History tells us this was not the case. In fact, as I stated before, there were things that Peter said NOT to do that the Popes do now.I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven. And whatsoever you bind on earth shall have been bound in heaven, and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall have been bound in heaven." The “Keys” represented full authority in ancient Israel, of course the “bind on earth” language clearly reinforces that full authority is being given. Also, in other verses, binding authority is given to the Apostles together in council.
You will encounter many on these forums who are Catholic today because they read the Bible, studied history independently of Scripture, and were convinced by the facts that historically and spiritually, the Catholic Church is the only Church [with its sister Churches of the East] that can truly trace its history and charism back to Christ himself.I would say from exoerience, “to be steeped in the Bible is to cease to be catholic.”
Won’t wash on *this *forum, Greek. Many of us actually DO read New Testament Greek and we know the difference between the second person singular and plural.In Greek, the word “you” can also mean the plural, which would mean ALL the apostles. Of course, sice the Catholic version is originally in Latin, it could have been a mistranslation OR a misinterpretation.
“Non-denominational” is just another denomination.I met my first ‘christian’ in 1975, that is a non-denominational believer in Christ. Someone who is neither a Protestant nor a Catholic yet identifies themselves as ‘Christian’. The Church of Christ is one such group, and Gordon College in norther Massachusetts is a ‘Christian’ college.
Though these Christians claim to be non-denominational, it has been my experience that they argue against Catholicism along Protestant lines.
Are you under the impression that Catholics believe that Jesus is not the head of the Church?Jesus is the head of the Church not the Pope (Eph. 1:22, 23).
. . . and has breathed the Holy Spirit into the Apostles to carry that authority to the ends of the earth.Jesus as the head possesses all the authority in both Heaven and Earth (Matt. 28:18).
Hm. I was just going to ask you the same question.Has anyone on here read the Bible for themselves, or do you repeat what you are taught?