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This is not surprising, since you have demonstrated that you don’t understand what the Church teaches about salvation.Code:I find your quote of Romans 2:26 to be very interesting in regards to Paul's gospel. I still don't think that the Catholic Gospel can be documented and supported by the 13 Epistles of Paul.
The 13 Epistles of Paul are Catholic. They were written by, for, and about Catholics. They support everything the Catholic Church teaches.
Your interpretation of them, however, may not.
That may be because there was no Roman Rite in the Catholic Church at the time these epistle was written.I hope you are aware that I started another thread called “Galatians - Bible Study” since this particular book like Romans are good books to understand Paul’s gospel. The only comment I would like to make in regards to your two post is this:
But if I should be delayed, you should know how to behave in the household of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of truth. (1 Tim 3:15)
Protestants do not understand the church as being the Roman Catholic Church and all of her teachings.
While this is true, it is still a deficient view of the Church, which is the Body of Christ. The reason the Church is infallible is because of her Divine Head. I would think someone who understands the biblical doctrine of Federal Headship would understand this!The church of the living God consists of all those who have been united to Christ throughout redemptive history and is much bigger.
Such a formulation seems to imply that the apostles and prophets not recorded int the NT some how come from outside the Catholic faith that is recorded in the NT.It is bulit upon the revealed teachings of the Apostles recorded in the New Testmanet and not through apparent apostles or prophets comming outside the New Testament Apostles.
This is true, but it is not the only place where it is contained.The Faith to contend for that was once for all delievered to the saints (Jude 3), is contained withing the pages of Holy Scripture.