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DO NOT!!!
Couldnāt pass up that oportunity.
Peace
James
DO NOT!!!
Couldnāt pass up that oportunity.
Peace
James
Take a look at some of the stuff on indulgences. I would also point to infallibility and lack of papal accountability as corrupt teachings. Also, popes taught by example as well as word - there is, to me, no refuge in claiming infallibility in what was universally disregarded in practice. The behavior corrupted the teaching.You are confusing the organizational Church which coinheres with the Mystical Body of Christ, and the perfect and spotless Bride. Human flaws have caused the organization to do things nobody would be proud of, but she has NEVER, ever, ever TAUGHT anything other than the faith of Jesus Christ and His message of salvation.
Never.
Even in the worst rot of the renaissance, the teaching authority of the Church remained incorrupt. Even in the stress, turmoil, and confusion of the recent sex scandals, never has the Church taught that any of this is acceptable behavior.
Can you please tell me which teaching was corrupted and changed and what the behavior was that caused this change?Also, popes taught by example as well as word - there is, to me, no refuge in claiming infallibility in what was universally disregarded in practice. The behavior corrupted the teaching.
Both Eusebius and Cyril of Alexandria exegete this passage with reference to the Church.Itās a good point. I donāt know. I used to think that Scott Hahn made it up, but was clearly proved wrong on that point (itās in the old Catholic Encyclopedia, for one thing).
Edwin
Alas, we do preach by example, and there was an unfortunate string of Popes in the Renaissance that gave some pretty bad sermons.Take a look at some of the stuff on indulgences. I would also point to infallibility and lack of papal accountability as corrupt teachings. Also, popes taught by example as well as word - there is, to me, no refuge in claiming infallibility in what was universally disregarded in practice. The behavior corrupted the teaching.
Always: one word for you: PARAGRAPH.Truthstalker,
What exactly are you referring to when you say āuniversally disregarded in practiceā? Are you referring to selling indulgences or something else, or many āsomething elsesā that the Protestant Church has filled your head with untruths about? What exactly are the corrupted teachings you speak of? Can you prove that? I do not know of any teachings of Christ that have been corrupted. Is that something the Protestant Churches teach so you will neve be able to see our truth? Your ālack of papal accountabilityā comment doesnāt factor in that these popes were human. Prone to sin, just like you and me. Jesus was the only divine, infallible, True person of Christianity. The popes personal sin did not change the Churchās guarded teachings of Christ. In that period of time, there was much political unrest and power and money was the driving force. That is what Luther was protesting, not the Catholic Churchās Authority, teachings or interpretation of the Bible. He just wanted to get back to the simple teachings of the Catholic Church and to get away from the political turmoil. As Luther gained power, HE changed. He became the power hungry, seeking political support person he was orginally fighting against. He changed interpretation and added and took away from the canon of the Bible. Why is it now that Protestants have all these other beliefs, practices that have changed througout the last 500 years? For some reason, Protestants believe that it is the Catholic Churchās interpretation/teachings/understandings that are wrong, have always been wrong. It is those very interpretations of scripture, teachings, Sacred Tradition, Oral Tradition as taught by Christ, guided by the Holy Spirit that we used to write the Bible. You believe in what is in the Bible donāt you? Luther took OUR Bible, changed it, and along with the changes to Protestant practices, beliefs and interpretation of scripture over the last 500 years, the basic founding beliefs of Protestantism has even changed so much that you use your new beliefs, new interpretations and your altered Bible to argue against ours. Your Bible was changed, not ours. You mentioned corrupt teachings, it is the Protestant Church that corrupted teachings, corrupted Sacred Scripture, corrupted interpretation of scripture, added to and deleted from the inspired, determined and accepted Canon of the Bible. Jesus promised that HIS Church would NEVER teach error and the gates of Hell would NEVER prevail against it. Jesus didnāt found the Protestant Church, he founded the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church has NEVER changed itās teachings/interpretation as we were taught by Christ and continue to teach today. You have just been taught and believed that your whole life. But, many people within the Church, and even a few Popes have lived sinful lives and were not the holiest examples to the Catholic Christians. We saw that recently in the priest scandals. BUT, the Catholic Church, itās teachings, interpretation of scripture and beliefs in Faith and Morals NEVER CHANGED as a result of any of the evils perpetrated by man. It is the individual people that give scandal to the world and to Churches. Which I am sure you are familiar with, as there has been many big name Protestant ministers with serious scandal. They probably even taught certain things that got people off of the right path, but did it change the fundamental beliefs of each of their Churches? The corruptness of the popes in the middle ages did NOT change any Church Doctrine. So, in spite of the weakness and sinfulness of its members, the Catholic Church continues to teach, govern and sanctify as Christ commissioned it to do for the past 2,000 years. The Church has not and does not misinterpret scripture and never could. The Holy Spirit would never allow that, as he promised to ALWAYS guide his Church. The Catholic Church heard, taught, wrote the Bible from the teachings and Tradition it received and experienced from Christ. It continues to give us a better understanding of Sacred Scripture as the Holy Spirit guides the Church in her understandings of Scripture. The Pope, in spite of his human weakness, with his Authority given by CHRIST, holds the Catholic Church together and without error thru the work of the Holy Spirit. Christ promised us HE would be with HIS Church till the End of Time⦠AND HE WILL. Memaw on "Some Help For Our Protestant Friends thread, wrote some of what I have intertwined into this post. I just couldnāt say it any better than her, so I want to give her credit for her writing.
And shorter.Always: one word for you: PARAGRAPH.
Letās seeā¦the popes taught by example, but that was wrong. The popes taught erroneously on indulgences, and that was wrong. They abused indulgences, for example, so it is clear you cannot trust papal teaching. You cannot trust what they have done with church teaching. So you are left with trusting the Bible only, in the face of papal corruption.Alas, we do preach by example, and there was an unfortunate string of Popes in the Renaissance that gave some pretty bad sermons.
But it is not true that the behavior corrupted the teaching. There is nothing wrong with the theology of indulgences, properly understood. What is wrong is the ABUSE of attempting to SELL indulgences. That is a whole discussion for another thread.
The teaching was not corrupted.
**Hi PC,As Edwin said ā itās not terrifying. You make the faulty assumption that one should become Roman Catholic unless they have good reason not to. This doesnāt make sense. Becoming Roman Catholic is only āterrifyingā in the sense that by my current understanding of the truth, joining the RCC would not be embracing the fullness of truth as God put it forth. Being away from the truth is, to some degree, a terrifying prospect. If I were convinced the RCC were holding the fullness of truth as it claims, there would be nothing terrifying about joining, despite that family and friends might not understand.
Of course you wouldnāt. Is that short enough for you?I wonāt bother reading it as it stands.
Errors which occurred were corrected within the Church.Letās seeā¦the popes taught by example, but that was wrong. The popes taught erroneously on indulgences, and that was wrong. They abused indulgences, for example, so it is clear you cannot trust papal teaching. You cannot trust what they have done with church teaching. So you are left with trusting the Bible only, in the face of papal corruption.
Nice argument for Sola Scriptura, Mercygate.![]()
Sorry, I got carried away. I meant to go back and try to combine thoughts to make it more concise, but I forgot to and hit send. Sorry.Always: one word for you: PARAGRAPH.
The teaching on indulgences is not wrong. It is consistent, carefully reasoned, and in no way contrary to Scripture.Letās seeā¦the popes taught by example, but that was wrong. The popes taught erroneously on indulgences, and that was wrong.
āTheyā is more accurately a Dominican, named Tetzel, not magisterial authority.They abused indulgences, for example,
No. The teaching is entirely trustworthy. [quoteYou cannot trust what they have done with church teaching.so it is clear you cannot trust papal teaching.
Not at all.So you are left with trusting the Bible only, in the face of papal corruption.
That is just so twisted out of context to justify Sola Scriptura and the founding of Protestantism. Protestant ministers teach erroneously, abuse all kinds of things, so does that mean that their teachings cannot be trusted? Does that mean you cannot trust what they have done with Protestant church teachings? Bible only is the problem. So, not a nice argument for Sola Scriptura.Letās seeā¦the popes taught by example, but that was wrong. The popes taught erroneously on indulgences, and that was wrong. They abused indulgences, for example, so it is clear you cannot trust papal teaching. You cannot trust what they have done with church teaching. So you are left with trusting the Bible only, in the face of papal corruption.
Nice argument for Sola Scriptura, Mercygate.![]()
You keep eluding to that, what exactly is it that the popes have wrongly taught (that wasnāt condemned by the Church) that you cannot trust in Church teaching? The Catholic Church never approved of the sinful nature,sinful example of any of itās popes or the āeroneous teachings or selling of indulgencesā. The Church condemned these actions. Please, instead of continuing to blanket statement that you cannot trust in papal/church teachings, please provide solid examples to support said blanket statement.You cannot trust what they have done with church teaching.