At some point here, can we stop pretending that all Protestants are stupid
I don’t know who “we” are in this reference, but I do think it would be a good idea if you stopped generalizing and playing the victim. The purpose of the forum is to discuss the issues. You seem to have a lack of skills or interest in this area, and are prone to make statements then do not support them. I do admit that it makes you look like you don’t know what you are talking about. You come across as just spewing anti-Catholic rhetoric.
…and that they make statements which they do not know the meaning of?
There is no “they” involved here, Pritch. You are the only one who is making statemetns you have not supported. What other “Protestants” are you talking about? Do you have a sense that you have many peoplel living in your head?
I’m growing really tired of your exclusive behavior.
There is no “exclusive behavior” here Pritch. Everyone is expected to support their assertions, Catholic, and non-Catholic. Perhaps your problem is that you wish to be excluded from the forum rules?
If “proved” means “proved in my opinion” then your criteria for “proof” is beyond that which is reasonable.
I agree. I don’t think it is a proper use of the scripture to use it in this manner. Besides, you have made it clear that talking about what the scriptures say is not an area of interest to you.
That Scripture doesn’t prove Supremacy which all of the RCC titles of pope add up to.
What does “supremacy” mean to you, Pritchard? What is it about the role of the successor of Peter that bothers you so much?
Now you are redirecting the argument. Nobody ever said that every waking thing that happened was included in Scripture.
No, no one did, but it is not a redirection. You want something “proved from Scripture” that was in place before Scripture was penned, and by which authority the New Testament exists.
All Protestant?? Anglicans, Lutherans, Quakers, 7th Day Adventists? Everybody??
All of these groups are defined by how much of the One Faith they have rejected. Yes, they all read Scripture out of context. The context of the NT is the Catholic Church. It was written by, for, and about Catholics. It cannot be properly understood apart from the faith that produced it.
Nothing in Scripture proves papal infallibility. Peter was not infallible.
What do you mean by that? What does infallibility mean to you?
I personally don’t care what you think. It’s irrelavent.
A good example of your hostility leaking out again. And, one has to wonder, why are you here posting, if you don’t care what people think? If the respnses to your assertions are “irrelevant”, why did you come here to make them?
You can’t prove a lick of it.
I think you are right. We recieve Jesus as our King by faith,and we receive that salvation is “of the Jews” by faith. By that faith, we know and understand the role of the King’s Mother in the Kingdom of David. It certainly cannot be understood by those who refuse the One Faith.
I would watch what you say about Protestants. Some of us were Catholic for many years and were devout practicing Catholics who adhered to holy days of obligation, adoration, confession and didn’t miss a single Sunday mass for years on end. Watch who you proclaim to be ignorant.
Unfortunately, persons such as those you describe here can have a form of godliness without the power thereof. Such person can be very “dutiful” and still lack faith. And they can lack education, and though dutiful practitioners of outward religion, still be ignorant. I can speak from personal experience on that one.
Ultimately you will say that I could not believe anything about Scripture that wasn’t previously proclaimed as so by the magisterium. That’s not an equal authority in the RCC.
This is simply an error, Pritch. I am sorry that you have been misinformed on this point, but this is not what the CC believes and teaches.
Your three legged stool is short on one leg, that being Scripture. That is one of the biggest problems with Catholicism.
It may have been a problem in your personal expereince, Pritch, but it is not a problem within Catholicism. I was not taught to read the Scriptures either, in my youth, and wanting to know them better is what got me into a Baptist Bible Fellowship in high school. I was subjected to much of the same anti-Catholic polemic that you are spewing on CAF now.
Have you ever considered forming your hostility toward Catholicism on the facts? What the CC actually believes and teaches, rather than all the erroneous ideas you have collected?