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Yes, that is true. If one wants to belong to the church Christ founded, then they must follow the teachings of Christ.
Compare the beliefs of the particular church to the teachings of Christ.
This is the point, though. DUring the Reformation, the Sacred Tradition was lost, so the comparison is not based on what was handed down through the paradosis,but on each person’s perceptions of what the Scriptures teach.
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The only church mentioned in the Bible, to my knowledge was the church Christ established, of all those who believe him and follow him. And no matter which sub church any particular person considers themselves part of "on paper" makes no difference.
It makes a great deal of difference to most of the persons in those churches. For example, I do not wish to belong to a denomination created by people 1500 years after the Apsotles.
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If they believe in Christ and follow him, they are part of that ONE church that he established. If they don't, then no amount of sitting in a pew makes them part of that church.
Though I disagree with you about what makes a person a member, I do agree that sitting in a pew does not make one a member.
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And this is precisely the problem. The departure from the Apostolic Faith is so far as to be unrecognizable
It certainly is.
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Can you mention some?
Sell what you have, give to the poor and follow me.
The opulence of some denominations and congregations are hard to reconcile with that.
Leave the dead to bury the dead. The RC cuts up the dead bodies of saints and then builds altars over them. Hard to reconcile that to the Apostolic church.
Holy days of obligation. Indulgences. If we nit pick and squint yes, there are many libraries full of books written by scholars about how everything can be justified by the Bible. But many of the teachings, traditions and practices of the RC are not recognizable as the Apostolic Church. If it takes that much scholarly study and arguments to prove it so…I don’t recall Jesus making it that complicated.
But then again, there are libraries full of Catholic scholarly teaching to explain why it’s not. So round and round we go. I suppose the Apostles predicted that as well, that all the Jesus said and did could not fit into a library of books. So maybe that proves the RC is right on course.
The RC is certainly not the only subdivision of Christ’s church that has elements so far flung as for those elements to be unrecognizable from the Apostolic Church . I’m not pointing out that one sub division has it all right or all wrong. But my understanding was that you were asking me to point out a few from the RC.
And the RC certainly has much in it that is of the Apostolic Church as well.
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He did, but the CC also contributed to that because they offered anullments when it was expedient for them, and this time, they refused as much for political reasons as religious ones.
The entire issue of annulments then and now is rather mind boggling, and I think still rather political, though on a more personal basis.
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Not necessarily, because some congregations founded by men after Christ did retain significant elments of the Apostolic faith. However, different interpretations do really separate a congregation from the Apostolic faith.
Yes, I agree. Some changes don’t make much difference, they may be merely cultural, some help people along in their faith, and others take people off course. As I said earlier not all changes were for the better.
But then some interpretations lead people back to the ways of the Apostolic Church that had been strayed from. Some saw that things had gone far astray, and chose to realign with the Apostolic Church rather than continue off course.
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Well, we consider it a command to unity to connect the dots, and yes, there are things that “evolve” over time, but we are not at liberty to change the Teachings given by Christ to the Church
And also at what point traditions and additions become pointless, burdensome or so distracting as to detract from or bury the teachings of Christ.
Sometimes people shed those things so that they may focus on the teachings rather than on the trappings of religion that sometimes appeal to intellect and sensuality but do little to further understanding.
I am not pointing a finger at any one group, but there are many things that are real head scratchers as to what do they have to do with the teachings of Christ.