Reading these responses, Parker, what I am seeing in them is essentially Protestantism…the foundation is to protest the obvious.
There is no way to truly argue points of the Bible without the history of its people.
The Word of God just doesn’t sit out there in space as a grab bag. It is not meant to be used for personal interpretation…especially using today to understand how the Church was set up 2,000 years ago.
There are flaws just in the text of the King James Version…
So to understand Sacred Scripture without its people, is akin to saying 1+1=3, 4, etc.
Repeating Deacon Cummings again, ‘All texts have contexts so that to ignore or be unaware of the context is to fail to interpret adequately the text. Or, more punchily put in an oft-quoted 20th century Catholic philosopher and theologian, Jesuit Father Bernard Lonergan, “All ideas have dates.” Knowing the context of a text, knowing its date and its originating circumstances are required to grasp the intention of the text and the author.’…
So if your religion is indoctrinating you that 1800 years of Christianity is false, you will also likewise refuse to want to study its history,…don’t want any of the dust to fluff off on you…it is understandable…
But there is a date, and it is the evening of the Resurrection of the Lord, Sunday evening, when He appeared to the Apostles and gave them the power to forgive sin, to loosen and bind…The wording is very clear. Then you take the next step…to see how the church was developed and grew, what was the norm of worship and belief.
I shared with you St. Justin the Martyr’s description of the Mass how it was said in Rome around 155 AD, and you rejected it. But you will believe much of the conjecturing of Mormonism that doesn’t have dates, archeological remains, or recognize that Jesus is the Light, that revelation ended with Him, not Joseph Smith, whose stories are so far outside the realm of Judeo Christian history.
I do not mean to be critical, but there is no context to Mormonism within salvation history. It rejects it. Mormonism rejects the fruit of Jesus Christ, The Word of God, which is His Church.
That being your construct, making us all apostate, also denies Christ and His mission.
It is better to be progressive as Christ is calling us to become. We are to be a Light in the world…not secretive and not reactionary to other Christians…
The foundation of Protestantism is to protest…and to not forgive those in the Church who did wrong. Christ already has forgiven those in the Church who sincerely sought Christ’s forgiveness.
The Lord said to do penance lest we likewise perish. Alot of times saying, “I’m sorry” can be very superficial. To make up for a wrong doing, a person needs to do more than just say a few words…actions do make up wrongs to those injured. Many times the damage we do to ourselves or to another that is sinful also impacts many others we are connect to.
How much time do we spend conjecturing…?..we all do that…It is better to stay with the faith and practice the Lord gave us, to seek unity in one faith and one baptism.