The teaching of the Catholic Church can be shown to have developed, slowly but distinctly, from roots going back to apostolic times, and the earliest picture of Church doctrine does indeed look like a small Catholic tree! (It certainly does not resemble a Protestant seed.)
The Catholic tree appeared early. If it were not the original apostolic teaching, then the Church somehow defected very quickly, perhaps as early as the death of the last apostle–all of the Church, everywhere, until the Reformation, when, finally, Evangelical Protestants managed to “rediscover” the true gospel, hidden from all the Church.
This should give many pause. Just to state such a thesis is to demonstrate its untenability. If the Church in fact defected from the truth so early, surely there would have been a great protest, and surely there would be a record of such a protest. But there was not. Heresies certainly abounded, but where were the “Bible Christians”? The Bible was certainly not unread. Indeed, it was written in the “vernacular,” the Koine Greek of its day.
Why is it that Bible-reading Christians did not “reform” the early Church? If these early Christians could not comprehend the true gospel from reading the Bible in their own language at a time so close to the apostolic era, how is it that Protestants were suddenly able to do so some fifteen centuries later in translation and in a culture remote in time and space from the apostolic age?
Do Evangelicals today possess some infallible understanding that early Christians lacked? Surely it was not that the early Church possessed means of enforcing doctrinal uniformity such as were developed (rather unsuccessfully, it seems) in the Middle Ages. The early Church was quite weak, scattered, and despised. What accounted for its uniformity–indeed, its Catholic uniformity?
(An interesting aside: With all the affirmations the Apostles’ Creed makes, why doesn’t it affirm that we believe in Holy Scripture? Why does it instead affirm that we believe in the Holy Catholic Church?) Could it really be true that the Church - and not the Bible - is the pillar and bullwark of the truth?
Adapted from “I Will Be Where Peter Is” by William Reichert
catholic.com/thisrock/1990/9001fea1.asp
Hope this helps. :tiphat: