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Although I haven’t read what Athanasius wrote, I’m sure it would make sense in it’s context. Most likely referring to a discipline requirement according to the issue at the time. It most certainly does not pertain to the deposit of faith i.e. eternal unchangeable doctrine.I’m a recent convert to Catholicism, so I have some questions about how I should treat my Protestant family and friends. Even my favorite band is made up of Protestants! Now, I know that Vatican II states that Protestants are “separated brethren”, but this goes against most of church history, for example Athanisius states that if someone isn’t a part of the visible Catholic church, they have no right to call themselves a Christian. It really worries me that I’ll have to leave my family and friends (and I’d prefer to keep listening to that band as well). Please help me! Is it a sin to associate with a Protestant?
As mentioned, Protestants are our separated brethren. Key word “Brethren”.
Then John said in reply, “Master, we saw someone casting out demons in your name and we tried to prevent him because he does not follow in our company.” Jesus said to him, “Do not prevent him, for whoever is not against you is for you.” - Luke 9:49-20