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Is it plausible that Christ would lose his church?
Sola scriptura is based on outside evidence making it internally inconsistent or its based on internal evidence such as scripture, making it circular. Either way it is unsupportable, right?
How can there be perseverance of the saints but not perseverance of the church?
After God covers our sins and makes us positionally righteous, is he just no longer omnipotent and self deluding about sin? Or perhaps he actually changes us as the church teaches.
If the apostles had power to bind their teaching on earth and heaven, how did God just disregard their establishment of apostolic succession so that those who came a short time later were apostate?
All the sacraments mentioned in the Bible are spoken of in language consistent with the sacramental view. How did this happen if sacraments are just pictures. For that matter wouldn’t it make them vain rituals if there is no substance?
Why did the early fathers write like Catholics affirming catholic distinctives like the real presence–the same authors used by evangelicals to support the reliability of scripture?
Jesus prayed we would be one. That makes schism a sin. Where did our denomination come from?
“They went out from us because they were not of us”
“Their folly will become evident to all”
How did the reformation set the stage for gay marriage in the United States?
Sola scriptura is based on outside evidence making it internally inconsistent or its based on internal evidence such as scripture, making it circular. Either way it is unsupportable, right?
How can there be perseverance of the saints but not perseverance of the church?
After God covers our sins and makes us positionally righteous, is he just no longer omnipotent and self deluding about sin? Or perhaps he actually changes us as the church teaches.
If the apostles had power to bind their teaching on earth and heaven, how did God just disregard their establishment of apostolic succession so that those who came a short time later were apostate?
All the sacraments mentioned in the Bible are spoken of in language consistent with the sacramental view. How did this happen if sacraments are just pictures. For that matter wouldn’t it make them vain rituals if there is no substance?
Why did the early fathers write like Catholics affirming catholic distinctives like the real presence–the same authors used by evangelicals to support the reliability of scripture?
Jesus prayed we would be one. That makes schism a sin. Where did our denomination come from?
“They went out from us because they were not of us”
“Their folly will become evident to all”
How did the reformation set the stage for gay marriage in the United States?