**RedBert, you said:
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Well first off, the Churches do get it wrong,
In the book of Revelation , Jesus rebukes 6 Churches for their errors.
In Paul’s letters, he rebukes Churches for their errors.
Do you agree with that?
**No! They were rebuked for their misdeeds, and praised for their good deeds, e.g. - I know your deeds, your love and faith, your service and perseverance, and that you are now doing more than you did at first. Jesus was referring to certain individuals who were leading some astray, not the church as a whole, e.g. - "You have people there who hold to the teaching of Balaam…You tolerate that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess. By her teaching she misleads my servants into sexual immorality and the eating of food sacrificed to idols. The deposit of faith was never compromised.
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Catholics state that the Catholic Church started at Pentecost, so what Church was Paul and Jesus correcting?
**The church built by Christ, which, by the turn of the 1st century adopted the name Catholic, with good reason. Protestants state that one of the protestant churches started at Pentecost…so which protestant church was Paul and Jesus correcting? **
Paul and Jesus (thru John) used the written Word to correct the churches.
**Yup, but only the OT. The 27 books of the NT did not exist.
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In the Gospel of John , THE (not a) teacher of Israel, Nicodemus, gets it wrong.
in Matthew 23, the 7 Woes to the Scribes and the Pharisees,(who sit in Moses’ seat.) THE earthly authorities of Hebrew Scripture , get it wrong.
- takea moment and read Matt 23*
**I did. Big difference though. Jesus built the church and promised that the holy spirit would be with his church forever. So, you believe that the earthly authorities sent out by Jesus to teach, aided by the guidance of the holy spirit, got it wrong too? **

OK, which church got it right?
So Churches, (the keepers of the infallible interpretations)do get it wrong
**If these fallible men charged with the duty to teach, by Jesus Christ, got it wrong, then the infallible holy spirit got it wrong, for he is the guide and protector of the deposit of faith. If this is the case, then what’s the point of even being a Christian? **
The reality I see is that unquestionable authority has let to unimaginable abuse of power.
**Has there been abuses in Jesus’ one church - yup, at times, but the deposit of faith has remained in tact! The reality I see is that unquestionable authority of the bible alone via individual interpretation, has led to unimaginable abuse of power, effacement of the deposit of faith, and an irreparable fracture of Jesus’ Body, the church. Very sad. **