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you take it for whatever or where ever you want to take it, the Holy Spirit is the believers ultimate teacher.
No, it is the Catholic Church with the God-given authority to teach and embued with the Holy Spirit who is the pillar and foundation of Truth.you take it for whatever or where ever you want to take it, the Holy Spirit is the believers ultimate teacher.
I take it, you have no rebuttal of the previous posts…?you take it for whatever or where ever you want to take it, the Holy Spirit is the believers ultimate teacher.
and I’m sorry for the misunderstanding…HEY WHOA THERE OTCA!!!
I goofed up I guess. I was responding to elvisman about Jerry Marino. When I wrote it, I didn’t see that it could be misunderstood who I was referring to. In a post to Jerry Marino, you will see that I asked him if he was a prophet or chosen by God like Moses was. I wasn’t referring to elvisman as thinking he was Moses. Sorry if I confused you.
As a protestant, I assume you do not believe the Doctrine of the Real Presence which only the Catholic Church declares and contains.so what is the purpose of the Holy Spirit since He works with the catholic church, what is truth?
since i seem to be on the wrong page here, tell me.
I have tried to answer this for you ad nauseam, Jerry. It seems you don’t really want to know, but rather want to let us talk so you can respond with something like, “well, I just believe in Jesus alone, and you dont!” Your lack of a genuine attempt to learn is becoming ever transparent, I’m afraid.so what is the purpose of the Holy Spirit since He works with the catholic church, what is truth?
since i seem to be on the wrong page here, tell me.
this is from an article from this website…What is the difference if you don’t mind, between dogma and doctrine?
That’s totally** false****. Either you are exaggerating or lying – or your parents taught you some pretty bizarre stuff.**Ok so this is my problem. When I was a catholic I was raised around highly devoted (to Mary mostly) people. Devotions were not an option, it was dogma. If you didn’t perform the devotions, you didn’t love God.
I had no problem performing the devotions. In fact, I loved it. Because all along, my desire was to please God.
Such as? You keep making this claim but you **don’t **elaborate.Then I was introduced to some things in the Word of God that went contrary to what I had been observing and taught (perhaps mistaught)
So here I stand now at a crossroad. Alwaysforhim, I have not hidden the doctrines I have a problem with. I said many times the doctrine of Mary. I have already cleared up the matter that devotions to her are not necessary to be Catholic, and for this I am grateful to learn. But there is much more. I will state them all but I hate to be flooded with an avalanche of information. That’s why I picked one doctrine.
** - Discipline**Let’s start with this question. Which of the following are church doctrine? Which are dogma? What is the difference if you don’t mind, between dogma and doctrine?
I’m sure you guys have answered these questions many times and so you probably won’t need much time.
- Forbidding the priests to marry. (doctrine or dogma or neither)
- Doctrine - Judges 17:10, Judges 18:19, Acts 7:2, 4:25, 8, 14, Romans 9:10, 1st Thess. 2:10-11, 1 Cor. 4:14–15, 1 Peter 5:13
- Calling the priest ‘father’ (doctrine or dogma, or neither)
**Please ****explain – **not sure what you mean
- The doctrine for saints or dogma. (don’t know which it is if either)
** – ****Dogma ( Rev 12:1-6), Luke 1:43/2 Sam. 6:9 **and all of the typology of theArk in the OT – Mary was the NEW Ark
- The doctrine or dogma of Mary’s sinless conception, ever virginity, and assumption.
This is neither – the Church doesn’t teach this.
- The forbidding of salvation to those who are not catholic.
**- Doctrine Col. 2:11–12 - **baptism replaces circumcision.
- The baptism of infants
** – **Dogma (Luke 10:16, John 20:13-15)
- Infallability of the pope on matters moral and faith.
Did this help?Hope this isn’t too mundane. It would help me a great deal to prove these things are not contrary to scripture.
This may come as a surprise to you but the whole bible if based on Christian Tradition. Jesus didnt write down anything (other than in the sand and nobody knows that it was). He never distributed KJV’s and told his disciples to go and distribute them. His great commission was “…go teach!”. Many of His disciples never wrote down a thing. However, they did go to many lands to “teach” what Jesus had taught them. Without Tradition we would not have the Bible. The books that were accepted as God’s word had to completely agree with what was taught through Tradition.All of the popes during the past thirty years have done their part to increase the influence of Mary in the Roman Catholic Church based completely on tradition rather than upon the Bible.