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joe370
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That was how I viewed it as a former non-catholic but the doctrinal disparity within the true Church of God which included Baptists, Pentecostals, Non-denominational, etc etc., was the impetus that led me to search for the historical and very visible church founded by Jesus; the same church to which the apostles belonged.As a Baptist I never said, the Baptist Church is the true church established by God. For me, the true Church of God was the body of believers, which included Baptists, Pentecostals, Non-denominational, etc etc. But not Catholics.![]()
Every non-catholic admits that the catholic church had the authority, via the guidance of the holy spirit, to define the following dogmas:
**The Hypostatic union, Theotokos, the Trinity and the Filioque
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And the CC deferred to both sacred tradition and sacred scripture to draw their conclusions, meaning that they also had the authority to interpret scripture. From this I inferred that the CC had the authority to speak on the behalf of the church universal regarding the interpretation of scripture, the hypostatic union, theotokos, the trinity and the filioque.
I thought, as a former protestant, If I could trust that the CC got it right about the Hypostatic union, Theotokos, the codification of Scripture, the Trinity and the Filioque, then I could trust the CC about questions that divided the world of protestantism.