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But how would God give you the charism?Since it’s never happened to me, I have no idea how I would know.
But how would God give you the charism?Since it’s never happened to me, I have no idea how I would know.
I wouldn’t, either. But IF they were also following THEIR ecclesial superiors, then I should submit to them.I’m not dodging the question: I’m answering it. I don’t follow my priest.
If my priest were to tell me that X was right and Y was wrong, I would not *believe *it merely because she said it, although I would *listen *to it because she said it.
How do you know what God revealed…except by following men who told you what God revealed?I don’t follow them. I follow God.
We can do even better than that. Look at the Arians, who comprised a majority of Catholic bishops. They were not pleased either, but the pope exercised his authority anyway and condemned their theology as heresy, a judgment that still stands today. Do you think the Arians “refused to allow such control”? Their “refusal” had nothing to do with it in the end. The Pope and the magisterium had spoken. That was the end of it.They failed to exert authority in that the churches which they attempted to control refused to allow such control. They had no such power, because the East never gave it to them (and Africa sometimes refused to give it, too, especially under Cyprian’s leadership).
As I mentioned in another comment here (I realise that the thread is getting far too long and that I am doing far too much of the talking on it), Mt 16:18 says that the gates of Hades will not prevail against the church, not that sin will not encroach upon the church.Matthew 16:17-19. Who wants to say that Jesus is a liar? Do some of you realize what you are saying when you keep calling into question that which Jesus Christ put into place for your benefit?
So, Myst,…why do you believe it is not necessary? Is your believing in AS not necessary an absolute truth?, I do not *believe *that Apostolic Succession is necessary.
You do. These are possibly some of the reasons why you are Catholic and I’m not.
How do you follow God? If you just followed God…then why is there a need for anglicanism?I don’t follow them. I follow God.
So let me get this straight: you believe that your priests, somehow, were given a charism by God to confect the Eucharist, but it has nothing to do with the laying of hands on them?I do not know, nor do I imagine that there is any means by which a mortal can know: you are talking about a metaphysical process, after all.
Based upon your reasons, I think you need to give the question further consideration before dismissing it. Through the example of the Apostles themselves, it was Christ’s intention that his authority be handed down. One can only receive authority from one with authority. Legitimate authority is never assumed. I would ask you to take a second look at your position.Sorry, friend, that’s not knowledge: it’s belief. The difference is that the latter is unproven, because there is no physical means of proving the presence of any such metaphysical charism.
As I stated right back at the beginning of all of this, I do not *believe *that Apostolic Succession is necessary. You do. These are possibly some of the reasons why you are Catholic and I’m not.
In terms of authority, I obey them in issues under their proper purview. In Anglicanism as enshrined in our councils and canons, that purview does not include the personal beliefs of Anglicans.I wouldn’t, either. But IF they were also following THEIR ecclesial superiors, then I should submit to them.
How do you interpret Hebrews 13:17? Or do you just not follow scriptural commands?
Um, do you see the logical issue there? That bolded part is your source of information. If your source of information is human, and to err is human, then you do not **know **that what it says is true, although you might choose to *believe *it.How do you know what God revealed…except by following men who told you what God revealed?
On Peter, Paul and HypocrisyPalope and yourself are getting it wrong.
Always good advice, thank you.I would ask you to take a second look at your position.![]()
There is a new thread having to do with what it means to be a Catholic. An even more interesting thread, IMO, after reading your comments, would be “What does it mean to be Anglican”. Do you have to believe anything in particular?In terms of authority, I obey them in respects under their proper purview. In Anglicanism as enshrined in our councils and canons, that purview does not include the personal beliefs of Anglicans.
As for Scripture, I do not believe that homosexuality is a sin, although (or possibly because) I know precisely what Paul says about it. I do not believe that women must keep silent in church.
A bad instruction is a bad instruction, no matter who gives it.
Right. Because God can inspire men to write a gospel or a letter without error, but he cannot enable them to teach without error.Um, do you see the logical issue there? That bolded part is your source of information. If your source of information is human, and to err is human, then you do not **know **that what it says is true, although you might choose to *believe *it.
Well…don’t you do the same thing? You follow men in the Anglican church?Um, do you see the logical issue there? That bolded part is your source of information. If your source of information is human, and to err is human, then you do not **know **that what it says is true, although you might choose to *believe *it.
Have you *seen *the other churches!?!How do you follow God? If you just followed God…then why is there a need for anglicanism?
Well…that is why there is a teaching authority…to clarify and correct what is bad if your view, what is not clear to make it clearer…In terms of authority, I obey them in issues under their proper purview. In Anglicanism as enshrined in our councils and canons, that purview does not include the personal beliefs of Anglicans.
As for Scripture, I do not believe that homosexuality is a sin, although (or possibly because) I know precisely what Paul says about it. I do not believe that women must keep silent in church.
A bad instruction is a bad instruction, no matter who gives it.
I mentioned Anglican only since you are anglican…Have you *seen *the other churches!?!
Sorry, I couldn’t resist that one.
Anglicanism is theologically broad, having been officially and constitutionally so since 1878. It is also intimately connected with the history of Christianity. That, for me, makes a good fit.
She?I’m not dodging the question: I’m answering it. I don’t follow my priest.
If my priest were to tell me that X was right and Y was wrong, I would not *believe *it merely because she said it, although I would *listen *to it because she said it.