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SyroMalankara
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In a way, I have a bit more respect for the atheist position against Catholicism, in that they reject Christianity as a whole. One cannot claim the Catholic Church nor the Eastern Orthodox, nor the Oriental Orthodox, nor the Assyrian Church of the East are simply another Christian Church along with their protestant denomination, because all 4 of these make claims about themselves, about what is necessary for faith, about sin, and more which would deem them down right uncharitable and placing an heavy burdened yolk on the necks of the faithful, if what they claim is untrue.The problem I have with your position joe, is not that you’ve examined history, Scripture, etc. to reach the conclusion that the Catholic Church is the true church. The problem I have is that you have done so and not held yourself to the same standards you hold non-Catholics to. If your view is that you could be wrong but you believe you’re right…I’m fine with that. But when it comes to us, it’s …“BLAAARRGGG, UNLESS YOU CAN KNOW SOMETHING INFALLIBLY, YOU CAN’T KNOW IT AT ALL…BLAAARG.”
Keep the same goal posts on both positions![]()
So as the argument about Jesus goes, either Messiah, Madman, or Myth - the same goes for each of the four Apostolic Churches. Whether one through faith and discernment chooses the Roman, Eastern, Oriental, Assyrian Communion - I personally would not feel is illogical - but protestantism as a system, to me, makes absolutely no sense. None claim to have begun any earlier than the 15th Century - that in itself places is outside what is reasonable as what Christ intended. Then each claim to be more original and more authentic than the last and can’t agree among each other on anything, and any disagreement leads to another denomination not an ecumenical agreement. Even those within the same general idea - ‘Lutheran’ for example, can’t agree what that means; Anglican for another can’t agree within itself what it means; etc, etc, etc. In addition to this strange chaotic behavior, there are other serious rejections which have very little basis other than the founders personal opinion and the formulation of a structure around that opinion usually by outside socio-political force, with theology coming much later. While the use of socio-political force isn’t itself a disqualifier, the founder of each sect claims to reject such from the Apostolic group it rejects but uses the same method (or worse, e.g. Calvin, Henry, Zwingli, almost all of them in fact) of force to get his own view pushed through.