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rr1213
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I think as Protestants that we have to believe Catholicism erred because of the nature of the claims that the Catholic Church makes. The Church claims to always be right on doctrine and to be the One True Church. If the Church is right, then Protestants are wrong. Likewise, if Protestants are right, then we should be able to show how, over the years or at a certain point, the Church strayed from the truth. This is what makes it difficult for me to conceive of the Church as simply being in the same boat as we are.I’m happy to be appreciated–but then maybe you could answer me. . . . Why do we have to believe that Catholicism “went off the rails”? Why can’t it be, at the very worst, in the same boat we are?
The little byplay about Catholic vs. Anglican persecutions illustrates my point. I never intended to suggest that I thought Anglicans had clean hands persecution-wise. My point is precisely that even if the RCC is in some rarefied sense infallible, in the normal day-to-day sense it has made a lot of mistakes just as we have.
Edwin
For example, I’ve seen some of your posts where you say that Protestants tend to have either a narrow view of the Church (i.e., people who might say “only folks who believe EXACTLY the same as my little church does are Christians, everyone else is a heretic”) or a broad view of the Church (i.e., people who would say “the Church consists of all those churches that teach the ‘essentials’ of the faith”). I would agree with you that in American Protestantism most people would be described as “broad” church. As Protestants we can do that because a Presbyterian can believe that a Baptist is a Christian, and that both are members of the true or universal church, even though both probably hold contrary views on pretty important matters. They still believe in the “fundamentals”…everything else is something to be sorted out on the other side of paradise.
As Protestants, we are used to dealing with that sort of doctrinal “tension”. Catholics clearly are not. Yet, isn’t truth truth? Maybe I’m rambling now…