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You always say that, but forget that sola scriptura was not around until the 16th century reformation; does that very late date bother you? They don’t adopt anything; we believe that the HS preserves truth within Jesus’ CC. If God is guiding the process then fallible leaders cannot be wrong, for that would mean that God was ultimately wrong.This is one of the latter doctrines that were adopted in the Catholic church among many others. The book of Acts narrates the deeds of the Apostles. As Mary was still alive, converts never considered her as their spiritual mother. They were baptized in the name of Jesus and were filled with the Holy Spirit. They looked unto Jesus, the beginner and finisher of their faith.
Prove to me that converts never considered Mary as their spiritual mother? Were you there…LOL…We too look unto Jesus, the beginner and finisher of our faith; we have just been doing it since Pentecost, unlike churches cropping up in the 16th, 17th…21st century.
And they were all protestant churches right? LOL…All churches prior to the east - west schism were Catholic. Paul belonged to the CC. I have a quote from Ignatius that has Paul belonging to the CC.In the book of Revelation, there are names of 7 different churches.
Apostle Peter wrote to believers scattered in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia. There were churches there.
Apostle Paul opened very many churches, and even wished to go to Spain and preach the Gospel there.
If not then tell me which church, in the world today, did Paul belong to? We know it’s still here because it’s God’s church.
The objective is not about the number of churches as the the command of Jesus in Matt:28:19: is to go and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the
The main Question is whether they uphold the teaching of Christ. The Bible is sufficient to make a believer know Christ and reach heaven.Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
There was only one church (with the exception of the Eastern churches) for 1500 years, and they were all Catholic. That is undeniable.he objective is not about the number of churches as the the command of Jesus in Matt:28:19: is to go and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
The main Question is whether they uphold the teaching of Christ. The Bible is sufficient to make a believer know Christ and reach heaven.
The main question is whether the CC, founded by Jesus on Pentecost, upholds the teachings of Christ. You say no, so tell me which church in the world today upholds the teachings of Christ; be specific?
Show me the verse that reminds us that the Bible is sufficient to make a believer know Christ and reach heaven? It’s certainly no good and helping sola scriptura advocates resolve doctrinal disputes, which is why God gave us His church. God is the only reason that we trust that doctrinal truth is upheld in the CC.
I ask again my friend: In a world with so many churches and so many sola scriptura advocates, who can we trust, in terms of doctrinal truth, in your opinion? It’s certainly not me or you.