I know that the one true Church, the body of Christ will be presented in purity to Himself.
I agree, but I was not speaking about that. I was speaking about the Church that Jesus already created and sanctified unto himself, the betrothed. Yes, she will be pure when the wedding feast of the Lamb occurs, but she is already one, and the gates of hell do not prevail against her.
I just get tired of those who think that because some body in 400 AD said that the Catholic Church is always right that the Catholic Church is always right. Can it not be that that person was wrong? Well, of course not, and do you know why? Because the Catholic Church is always right.
Ok, it is tiring. Question is, what shall we do with the tired? It is our responsibility, inasmuch as it depends upon us, to be at peace and unity with one another. Thus we shall fulfill the Law of Christ. Yes, the persons can be wrong, and have been wrong. On the other hand, Jesus is not wrong, nor shall He be wrong. So, if He says He created “my Church” (one) then that is what He did!
On the issue of infallibility, it is not really about the Catholic Church, but about Jesus’ promises and the Holy Spirit. If we cannot trust that God did what He said He would do, then what basis do we have for salvation at all?
Aaarghh!! Talk about your circular logic.
Sorry, I can’t see what this was reacting to on this screen.
Same goes with the idea that the Catholic Church is identical to the one true Church. It is because the Catholic Church said it is, and the Catholic Church is always right.
No, that is not the basis. Just like the circular reasoning of the Sola Scriptura, it is not effective. Testimony comes from witnesses, not from the accused. The Bible is inspired because it was created and prounounced to be so by the Holy Spirit, through the Church.
There is only one Church because Jesus and the Holy Spirit have testified to this, and we know the testimony is true. Yes, just as scripture also testifies to itself, the Church also testifies to itself, but it is the testimony of God that is validating.
I know someone will get on here and make reference to Matthew 16 or John 21 and say that Jesus said that the Catholic Church is always right.
I am not sure what you are hung up on here. I think it might be because you are thinking of Catholic as a denomination, instead of a description of Christ’s body.
I don’t read those passages that way. That you do is an interpretation of the scriptures, not the clear teaching of them.
This brings us full circle, back to the orignial source of the “protesting” the reformers began. It is a rejection of the magesterial (apostolic teaching authority) given by Jesus to the 12. Yes, of course it is an interpretation, and of course protestants interpret them differently! Jesus instructed us, when we had differences to resolve that could not be resolved between ourselves to “take it to the church”. Since this is not being done (respecting the authority that God appointed as arbitor) the dispute over interpretation does not get resolved.