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JamesCaruso
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I would say that in matters of faith and morals there is nothing wrong with the Catholic Church, but I do not credit that to the Catholic hierarchy, it is based solely on Our Lord’s promise to protect it from error. This is not to say that the Church has never engaged in abusive practices. The Protestant reformation did not occur on a whim. But the real reformation came from within the Catholic Church and stayed within the Catholic Church. The so-called Protestant reformation did not reform anything, it lost patience with the Church (or in the case of King Henry, defied Church doctrine), left the Church, and in so doing adopted some heretical tenets of faith. Have there been doctrinal errors promulgated by the Catholic Church?-- I contend, no. Have there been doctrinal errors promulgated by the Protestant sects?-- I contend, yes. Have there been wrongs perpetrated by certain Catholic Church leaders-- I admit, yes. Have there been wrongs committed by leaders of Protestant sects-- I contend, yes. In the area of faith and morals alone do I claim the Catholic Church superior to all other churches. In the area of human failings, well, we’re all human, Catholic and Protestant alike.Thank you .The problem is when sick people make theology and decrees or decisions, as the thread properly criticizing a particular Protestant church. We tongue in cheek often say when bringing up possible flaws.challenges that believers /churches face that, “it doesn’t happen in our church, just the one down the street”. “I’m OK, You Are Not OK” was a popular book a grandma used to mention. Hence you statement that there is nothing wrong with the Catholic Church, and to finish the theme , would you say as there are “wrongs” in other churches ?