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AshleyBelle
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Thank you for your thoughtful response, guanophore 
Reformers and Orthodox do not view the Roman Catholic church as the one true church from the Bible. But they’ve taken it upon themselves to reach this conclusion, based on their own interpretations and conclusions, seperating from the original church, the catholic church, the only one which claims to be the one true church of the bible…
So…where does the bible support this claim to personal interpretaion and conclusions, one of which being that “the one true church is more a universal term and not the catholic church” which is of itself an personal interperative claim???
Does that make sense?
As to this… Do you not see the conundrum?I think you have to understand that not all Christians see the Roman Catholic Church as being the church in the Bible. Within Christianity, the three major divisions include Roman Catholicism, Orthodox, and Protestantism. When you come across the word church in the Bible, Orthodox and Protestants do not intereprt church as being the Roman Catholic Church. The church is catholic meaning universal. Please don’t confuse the word catholic with Roman Catholic because they are not the same thing. The true universal catholic church is made up of all those who are united to Christ in-spite of our religious denominiations.
Reformers and Orthodox do not view the Roman Catholic church as the one true church from the Bible. But they’ve taken it upon themselves to reach this conclusion, based on their own interpretations and conclusions, seperating from the original church, the catholic church, the only one which claims to be the one true church of the bible…
So…where does the bible support this claim to personal interpretaion and conclusions, one of which being that “the one true church is more a universal term and not the catholic church” which is of itself an personal interperative claim???
Does that make sense?