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First of all it is absolutely biblical, God has always dealt with man on a one to one basis. The Catholic Church has placed so many created doctrine and dogma in place that were never commanded by Christ himself. They have established sacraments over the centuries that were not defined in scripture, made rules and regulation non-essential to salvation, and on and on and on. God is a God of simplicity. When Jesus ask what must I do to be saved how did He reply? That you will love the Lord your God with all of your heart and mind and soul and your neighbor as yourself. He did not give a list of 57,000 other things to do. You must accept the fact that the early church was not what you conceive it to be today; it was church in secret, meeting in homes, the catacombs, etc. led by the Holy Spirit and guided by the apostles in as much as possible. It was not the church that has been created over the centuries. It proclaimed the essentials of faith necessary for salvation. It was faith of simplicity, love, and commitment to the spreading the Good News of Jesus ChristThe problem with this believerdoc is it is unbiblical and man made.
You can show me no example explicit or implicit in the Bible advocating this laissez faire type attitude.
It is certainly not the case in the New Testament, and even clearer in the Old Testament.
Further, for issues such as marriage in my example, it creates a problem of relativism that results in non effective pastoral care.
It also creates the problem of what are essentials.
Gay marriage?
Remarriage?
Women Clergy?
Lesbian clergy ?
Abortion?
What is sin?
What does sin do to us?
What is salvation?
And on and on
Also your example of divergent Catholic views on contraception and Vatican 2 is a straw man since the people holding such views are as Protestant as a baptist. Even though the look catholic. They are not.
You ask what are the essentials of the church; it is really quite simple FAITH. Faith in the saving acts of Jesus Christ, accepting the mercy of God, loving each other, and following to the best of our ability the commandments that were given to us. This is the faith that was lived out in the early church and it wasn’t until theologians came along that things really became complicated because they assumed to know better than other the will of God. Talk to 10 theologians and get 10 different interpretations and that would only include Catholic theologians; add in Protestants and the matter gets even more confusing.
The other issues you listed are in most cases moral and political issues that if you following Christ are really not that confusing.
“Also your example of divergent Catholic views on contraception and Vatican 2 is a straw man since the people holding such views are as Protestant as a baptist. Even though the look catholic”. This statement really confuses me because you say if they don’t agree with you they are are Protestants but I am sure they would disagree. You have liberal and conservative voices in your own church that would not agree with your stated opinions. Even some of Pope Francis’ recent interviews show a more tolerant and less rigid and more loving view of your church.
Despite what you might think I consider you a Christian and follower of the Lord Jesus. What I think many have to learn on there forums is that there are Catholics that love the Lord and there are Protestants that love the Lord. Despite the way that humans have created all the confusion there is and always will be a loving God that says you are invited home through the sacrifice of the Lord Jesus.