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The Christian truth is stated in the Bible. When one reads the bible, he/she gets on the journey to know the will of God which is revealed in Christ.Cube…you live in Africa?
I was there in 1974 and it was sad to see the anti-Catholic impact by an American founded sect telling the people there that we worshipped statues and had a lot of money. Anyway, they came into the Church, baptized Catholics.
There is this new spin coming out of here that Emperor Constantine started the Roman Catholic Church. Is this what you were referring to?
I have been pondering on your concerns…it is obvious that you are seeking the truth and in this, you are in the Holy Spirit. Pray the Holy Spirit will help clarify to you His way and His will and to help you discern true from false witness.
There was no worship based on Scripture and texts up until the Protestant Reformation. Our worship is based in the living presence of the Lord. We worship in spirit and truth and the focus is Christ.
You are going at it alone so to speak using American made biases alleging what Catholicism is about, but you never experienced Christ while in the Church when you were younger…So you are looking at many things that come to you…you are looking at alot of things.
Pray.
About Constantine, during his reign Christianity was legalized and later made the state religion of the Roman Empire. Greeks, Romans, Egyptians etc had their religions & deities which were denounced in place of Christianity. In such a vast empire, to galvanize the people under one faith was not a simple task considering that writing was done manually. How everybody became a true christian is still a mystery.
Protestantism is not going against God, its denouncing a system that has some teachings that are contradictory. Eg. the dogma of transubstantiation was effected in 1215AD, implying that the Catholics before then never believed of Christ’s presence in the host. More and more dogmas were added having been borrowed from the Traditions. This is the basis of Protestant reformation.
The reformers argues that, since we are Christians, we stick as closely as possible to the teaching of Christ & apostles, lest we fall in the trap of the devil.
Religious men can err, and the margin of error increases as distance from the source increases. That is why we stick to solar scriptura to maintain the purity of the Gospel, instead of following Sacred Traditions which came later after apostles had passed on.
The biases are not from an American. The Word of God is open to any person in the world whether American, Chinese, African etc. By the way, Jesus warned that, “not everybody who calls me Lord Lord will enter in the kingdom of God” Thus I would be guided by His Word all the more than by the Traditions.