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What does that have to do with what the Church defines as doctrine?lol. One need only spend a week at CAF to know that Catholics do not all believe in the same doctrine.
What does that have to do with what the Church defines as doctrine?lol. One need only spend a week at CAF to know that Catholics do not all believe in the same doctrine.
You mean like the Bishop ofvRome did in clsiming supremacy.Exactly! Until, men in the 16th century strayed from docility and took it upon themselves to attempt to privately interpret Sacred Scripture.
Some more triumphalism? The fact is we are all members of His one true Church via Baptism. There are some who claim Catholics are not part of the Church. That is triumphalism and they are just as wrongI do not know what ‘Church’ you speak of, because if the Church is ‘One’ with a capital ‘O’, then it is unified, not ‘divided’! I do not protest the Catholic and Apostolic Faith that is safeguarded by the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church; I left that ‘division’ that includes all of protesting Christians years ago.
Sure, but can a baptized Christian be cut off from ‘His one true Church’?The fact is we are all members of His one true Church via Baptism
Yes. By loss of faith, not by membership in any one tradition within the Church.Sure, but can a baptized Christian be cut off from ‘His one true Church’?
Thank God We have the Magisterium to teach us the True Doctrine and don’t depend on our own personal and falible opinions like our protestant brethren.One need only spend a week at CAF to know that Catholics do not all believe in the same doctrine.
So, as long as one is Baptized and has faith, that person is in full communion with the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church?Yes. By loss of faith, not by membership in any one tradition within the Church.
Essentially. Mark 16:16. Do you have a scriptural reference otherwise.So, as long as one is Baptized and has faith, that person is in full communion with the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church?
And many Catholics, tooThank God We have the Magisterium to teach us the True Doctrine and don’t depend on our own personal and falible opinions like our protestant brethren.
Mark 16:16 refers to the Apostolic, full deposit of faith, not to ‘faiths’ of ‘strange doctrines’, i.e. “Do not be led away by diverse and strange teachings” (Heb 13:9). I cannot think of anything other than Protestantism that encapsulates diversity in its teachings. Can you? Do you really think that the diversity of different doctrines within Protestantism comes from the Apostolic, full deposit of faith once delivered, 2,000 years ago?Essentially. Mark 16:16. Do you have a scriptural reference otherwise
Oh. So it excludes universal jurisdictionMark 16:16 refers to the Apostolic, full deposit of faith, not to ‘faiths’ of ‘strange doctrines’, i.e
Does it not appeal to your conscience, ever-so-slightly in the least, that of all the many questions I have asked you, you retort with statements solely regarding either ‘universal jurisdiction’ or ‘triumphalism’ and leave many questions completely ignored or intentionally unanswered? Have you ever pondered these questions and desired to even attempt at answering them? Or, is it perhaps that because your conscience knows the very basic and obvious answers, but seeming incorrigibility prevents you from being honest with yourself at wanting to answer the questions? One more time:AugustTherese:![]()
Oh. So it excludes universal jurisdictionMark 16:16 refers to the Apostolic, full deposit of faith, not to ‘faiths’ of ‘strange doctrines’, i.e
Do you really think that the diversity of different doctrines within Protestantism comes from the Apostolic, full deposit of faith once delivered, 2,000 years ago?
What makes you think “Protestants” (whoever they are) rely on their own personal and fallible opinions?Thank God We have the Magisterium to teach us the True Doctrine and don’t depend on our own personal and falible opinions like our protestant brethren.
Who is ‘they?’Living among protestants since I was born.
You get to see how they can’t reach agreemente in any point.
Hmm.If you’re not Catholic or Orthodox, and you are a baptized Christian, you are a Protestant. If you do not like the label of ‘Protestant’, then do not be one.
If you’re not [Republican], and you are [a member of a political party], you are [a Democrat]. If you do not like the label of [‘Democrat’], then do not be one.
If you’re not [Muslim], and you are [religious], you are [an infidel]. If you do not like the label of [‘infidel’], then do not be one.
If you’re not [a Planned Parenthood supporter], and you are [an American], you are [a woman-hater]. If you do not like the label of [‘woman-hater’], then do not be one.
If you’re not [a Capitalist], and you [have views on economies], you are [a Communist]. If you do not like the label of [‘Communist’], then do not be one.
This sort of argument might score talking points on the vainglorious triumphalist scoreboard, but its logic is faulty. It’s the False Dilemma Fallacy.If you’re not [a Black Lives Matter supporter], and you are [American], you are [racist]. If you do not like the label of [‘racist’], then do not be one.
I can’t obviously talk about the thousands protestants sects, but I’ve dealt with pentecostals from many branches and reformed baptists and presbyteriansWho is ‘they?’