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These beliefs are what define you as a protestant.I believe that church doctrine is superceded by the Bible. The church does not supercede anything. The bible guides the church not the other way around.
One of those traditions is that Mary was born without original sin.Now please tell me what oral traditions you are talking about. Point out the versus so I may look them up. Where do you think the oral traditions came from? They came from the Bible.
You have it backwards. The Sacred Tradition preceeded the NT by several decades at least, and the Bible reflects what was in that Sacred Tradition. There are no Catholic teachings that contradict the Bible. Both threads of divine revelation came from the same Source.
The NT was not written at the time. They taught the Gospel that was taught to them by Christ. Jesus did not write. He preached. He taught the Apostles to preach. He commissioned them to go and preach. What Paul is saying in this verse is that the Sacred Oral Tradition is of equal importance as the written Tradition (the letters).15 So then, brothers, stand firm and hold to the traditions that you were taught by us, either by our spoken word or by our letter.
What is Paul referring to above? The Bible. Not interpretations of the Bible by the church. What they taught is what is written in the Bible.
You said you left because you did not agree with the teachings. the teaching of the Church is the doctrine.One more clarification. I didn’t leave the church because I rejected doctrine. I don’t know any Catholic who agrees with all church doctrine.
If you reject the Apostolic teaching authority appointed by Christ, you are a Protestant. You identified yourself that way by listing your beliefs. No one said anything about your church. It was you, and your comments that were identified as protestant.The church I attend now is non-denominational. Not Protestant.
If they reject the teaching of the Church, they are no longer Catholic. They have become Protestants.We don’t align with any denominations. 80% of the church is Catholic. 8 out of every 10 new members is Catholic. Why? Because they disagree with how the church changes doctrine all the time. That’s the number 1 reason. Most also stated that they never read the Bible and when they did they found it to be inconsistent with Catholic church doctrine. Things like Mary and the Pope. This is a church that has over 3500 members and is growing like crazy.
One last thing. Forgive me if I sound bitter. I don’t actually mean to be. Sometimes these forums make it tough to gauge a person’s demeanor.