John oxios;8510490:
Hello JO. Whew ! You totally evaded the issue of ANY depravity (
error) on the part of the Church. Come on, most Catholic historians admit to some wrongdoing on her part. Anyways, .
hello David,
Depravities??? That’s a generalization be specific, can’t defend against rumors and innuendo, Name them, let’s go over them, but you’ll find out that most of the time it was not the whole Church, and that many of the depravities were done in the name of the Church by the secular hierarchy.
So Jesus’ Church, guided by the Holy Spirit, [so says Scripture]is run by liars?? This is the same Church that recorded the Bible prior to Protestantism,
David Ruiz: That any prince would side with Luther for ONLY political reasons is quite cynical
No that’s a fact!!! Read the History, Luther a disgruntled minister/ made bishop all of 8 yrs. [whose secular life schooling and profession was that of a lawyer prior to being ordained in 1507] didn’t start the Lutheran religion, he died in 1547, Melancthan took his theologies and used them to promote Lutheranism which begun in 1560, that’s some 45 yrs to from and 13 yrs after his death
Tyndale a reformer?? He wrote his own translation outside of the Church,
The emperors saw [way back to the Constantine 325] The Catholic Church as a way to unite their kingdoms and in the 11th Century gave authority to the Church to influence the unification of nations.
Explain to me just how the Pope took over world gov’t?? historical proof and reference’s please.
The Catholic Church has always put emphasis of individual Human rights, while governments seek to treat individuals as non-persons.
P.s. I spent ten yrs; outside the Catholic Church seeking God as a protestant, 5 in the Lutheran religion myself, all you have to do is look up what they tell you, present what the catholic Church really teaches to be turned away, Protestants shut down with written proof to their rumors and mis-staements/ false hoods against the Church.
do you know Luther is called the Father of the Haulocaust? From a teaching from the Pulpit? He was so frustrated by not being able to convert the Jews in his community to Christ, he told his parihners to run them out of town and burn their homes down That’s a fact.
"The Anglican Dean Inge, of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, did not hesitate to say . .
'If we wish to find a scapegoat on whose shoulders we may lay the miseries which Germany has brought on the world, I am more and more convinced that the worst evil genius of that country, is not Hitler or Bismarck or Frederick the Great, but Martin Luther
.’
If you want to dig up some lousy protestant leaders I can do that too, Calvin left his wife remarried and failed to support his estranged family, he also used the Inquisition to kill his opponents
catholicapologetics.info/apologetics/protestantism/protin.htm
"It is unquestionable . . . that the champions of Protestantism - Luther, Calvin, Beza, Knox, Cranmer and Ridley - advocated the right of the civil authorities to punish the `crime’ of heresy . . . Rousseau says truly:
`The Reformation was intolerant from its cradle, and its authors were universal persecutors’ . . .
Auguste Comte also writes:
"`The intolerance of Protestantism was certainly not less tyrannical than that with which Catholicism is so much reproached.’ (Philosophie Positive, vol.4, p.51).
"What makes, however, Protestant persecutions specially revolting is the fact that they were absolutely inconsistent with the primary doctrine of Protestantism - the right of private judgment in matters of religious belief! Nothing can be more illogical than at one moment to assert that one may interpret the Bible to suit himself, and at the next to torture and kill him for having done so!
Read about ‘The Battle of Lepanto’ which is buried in history, 1571, If it wasn’t for the Catholic Church you’d all be muslim.
The Battle of Lepanto took place on 7 October 1571 when a fleet of the Holy League, a coalition of Catholic maritime states, decisively defeated the main fleet of the Ottoman Empire in five hours of fighting on the northern edge of the Gulf of Patras, off western Greece. The Ottoman forces sailing westwards from their naval station in Lepanto (Turkish: İnebahtı; Greek: Ναύπακτος or Έπαχτος Naupaktos or Épahtos)
met the Holy League forces, which had come from Messina.
The Victory of the Holy League prevented the Mediterranean Sea from becoming an uncontested highway for Muslim forces, protected Italy from a major Ottoman invasion, and
prevented the Ottomans from advancing further into the southern flank of Europe. Lepanto was the last major naval battle in the Mediterranean fought entirely between galleys, and has been assigned great symbolic importance.
Even the Temple of the Old Testament Had it’s bad leaders, in two thousand yrs how many bad popes were there? two three? Did they change ancient Sacred Traditon/ Scriptural teachings of the Church? No… Did they defend them yes…
"It is unquestionable . . . that the champions of Protestantism - Luther, Calvin, Beza, Knox, Cranmer and Ridley - advocated the right of the civil authorities to punish the `crime’ of heresy . . . Rousseau says truly:
We can go back and forth all day but the Protestant Church in it’s four hundred yr history is more guilty of depravities in its young History compared to the 2000 yr old History of the Catholic Church.
stop passing Rumors get the real truth.
God bless,
John