Seeking the True Church

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Amen to that. It’s why I left Protestantism in favor of the Catholic Church.

If one’s church isn’t Catholic, Eastern Orthodox or Oriental Orthodox, then one requires Christ be a liar (if only for a short while) in Matthew 16:18; as one’s church otherwise lacks continuity from day 1.
Not to bud in here but seems you already have 3 there… just sayin 😉
 
Not to bud in here but seems you already have 3 there… just sayin 😉
No! It’s a fair objection. They’re just the only ones I could identify that had actual historicity back to the 1st century.

I toss out the Orientals because they ran afoul of Chalcedon. Part of going to an ecumenical council is that you’ll accept the decrees. They didn’t. Took their ball and ran home, so to speak.

That left the Catholics and Eastern Orthodox. The grand ole “Question of the Papacy”.

We know how I chose, but I hold EO as full brothers in Christ. The squabble about “who’s the bestest bishop and what does that mean, exactly?” is between bishops as we still have to submit to 'em.

Fair objection, nonetheless. 🙂
 
Having someone agree on the true church is a first for me on the forums.
That is odd, according the LDS dogma, it did cease to exist. It’s what the LDS church calls the “great apostasy”, and, in their view, give way to the need of a restoration.

If it never cease to exist, the only options left are the Catholic church or the the Orthodox.
 
That is odd, according the LDS dogma, it did cease to exist. It’s what the LDS church calls the “great apostasy”, and, in their view, give way to the need of a restoration.

If it never cease to exist, the only options left are the Catholic church or the the Orthodox.
As a former Catholic, neither are options for me. For us, that of course their choice.
 
As a former Catholic, neither are options for me. For us, that of course their choice.
From official LDS website: Apostasy

“When individuals or groups of people turn away from the principles of the gospel, they are in a state of apostasy. One example is the Great Apostasy, which occurred after the Savior established His Church. After the deaths of the Savior and His Apostles, men corrupted the principles of the gospel and made unauthorized changes in Church organization and priesthood ordinances. Because of this widespread apostasy, the Lord withdrew the authority of the priesthood from the earth. This apostasy lasted until Heavenly Father and His Beloved Son appeared to Joseph Smith in 1820 and initiated the restoration of the fulness of the gospel.”

I assume you believe in all official LDS teachings, so if you could please give sources which back up this up this claim of apostasy in the first century church.
 
Greetings Wannano,
It is undefined in terms that man wishes to apply. It certainly is not undefined in the qualifications Jesus gave us.
Agreed!
It is totally visible when two or three or more gather in His name.
Agreed…but not as an only criteria.
If they are teaching a different gospel other than Jesus Christ they are false.
Agreed!
I myself do not like having different denominations however people are all different in many ways and still we are all God’s handiwork. All humans have the same needs, experience the same pain and joys and have the same God sized vacuum in their lives. There are different ways of expressing our worship of the same God. All are a part of the same true catholic church.
If this were true people wouldn’t be going around asking “which church is the true church”. There are many ways of expressing our worship of the same God but there is only one way he prescribed and you can’t sell the fact that we are all doing it the same way.
I agree. It started at Pentecost and will never cease to exist.
I have never met anyone looking for the true church who didn’t know this fact you speak and yet were still were asking for deeply honest reasons. I have also never met anyone looking for the true church that felt this answer you speak fulfilled their needs.😦

Peace!!!
 
From official LDS website: Apostasy

“When individuals or groups of people turn away from the principles of the gospel, they are in a state of apostasy. One example is the Great Apostasy, which occurred after the Savior established His Church. After the deaths of the Savior and His Apostles, men corrupted the principles of the gospel and made unauthorized changes in Church organization and priesthood ordinances. Because of this widespread apostasy, the Lord withdrew the authority of the priesthood from the earth. This apostasy lasted until Heavenly Father and His Beloved Son appeared to Joseph Smith in 1820 and initiated the restoration of the fulness of the gospel.”

I assume you believe in all official LDS teachings, so if you could please give sources which back up this up this claim of apostasy in the first century church.
Here is my reply, in my own words, in accord with official LDS doctrine ------- Jesus Christ organized his church and over time after his death, for example Martin Luther started the Lutheran church and other founders created other Protestant churches. Catholicism, you know what you profess ---- the question I asked myself years ago while still a Catholic ----- did I want to remain a Catholic in light of questions I asked about it origin and foundation OR would I investigate the church that has elements that exist in the Church of Jesus Christ and no where else. Obviously for myself, the apostasy was a no brainer.

Now, as I have read and known, Catholicism does not believe the Church of Jesus Christ fell into apostasy so why would someone like me need to convert and leave the Catholic church???

Official LDS doctrine explains the First Vision (Joseph Smith wanted to know what existing church to join through prayer - the First Vision happened — further if the true church existed at the time of his prayer, the First Vision would not have a occured and Joseph Smith would have told to join whatever church that was the true church), the restoration of the priesthood, and the organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

I fully recognize loyal Catholics and others do not have to believe any of that. Fortunately for you and I, we have agency ---- the act to choose to know the truth or not ---- (look up on offical LDS sources the church’s definition) — basically I left Catholicism, learned what it was in terms of the elements of Church of Jesus Christ and why I have a conviction of the truth through the Holy Ghost of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Kind regards.
 
As a former Catholic, neither are options for me. For us, that of course their choice.
You are contradicting yourself. In your #43 post, where you quote post #42, you agreed that at the founding of the true church at Pentecost, it never ceased to exists.

But Mormonism teaches it DID CEASE to exist (i.e. the great apostasy).

So in your view, did the church which Christ founded cease to exist or not? :confused:
 
You are contradicting yourself. In your #43 post, where you quote post #42, you agreed that at the founding of the true church at Pentecost, it never ceased to exists.

But Mormonism teaches it DID CEASE to exist (i.e. the great apostasy).

So in your view, did the church which Christ founded cease to exist or not? :confused:
As a former Catholic and loyal Latter Day Saint (Mormon) for almost 30 years, my answer to your question is pretty clear. Otherwise, I would have remained in the Catholic parish and not investigated/taken missionary discussions in the church I am loyal to now.
 
Here is my reply, in my own words, in accord with official LDS doctrine ------- Jesus Christ organized his church and over time after his death, for example Martin Luther started the Lutheran church and other founders created other Protestant churches. Catholicism, you know what you profess ---- the question I asked myself years ago while still a Catholic ----- did I want to remain a Catholic in light of questions I asked about it origin and foundation OR would I investigate the church that has elements that exist in the Church of Jesus Christ and no where else. Obviously for myself, the apostasy was a no brainer.

Now, as I have read and known, Catholicism does not believe the Church of Jesus Christ fell into apostasy so why would someone like me need to convert and leave the Catholic church???

Official LDS doctrine explains the First Vision (Joseph Smith wanted to know what existing church to join through prayer - the First Vision happened — further if the true church existed at the time of his prayer, the First Vision would not have a occured and Joseph Smith would have told to join whatever church that was the true church), the restoration of the priesthood, and the organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

I fully recognize loyal Catholics and others do not have to believe any of that. Fortunately for you and I, we have agency ---- the act to choose to know the truth or not ---- (look up on offical LDS sources the church’s definition) — basically I left Catholicism, learned what it was in terms of the elements of Church of Jesus Christ and why I have a conviction of the truth through the Holy Ghost of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Kind regards.
First, are you saying the true church apostatized because Martin Luther and other Reformers broke away from the CC 1500 yrs. later?

Second, rather than generalizing, please explain further the questions you asked yourself about the CC origin and foundations? You do realize that specifics are very important here to have a serious discussion about “seeking the true church”, because, as a Catholic, I’m trying to figure out the thought process of a LDS member?

Third, how was the apostasy a “no brainer” for you. Kindly give one single reason that convinced you without a doubt?
 
i’m being to think that just like there are “cafeteria Catholics” there are “cafeteria Mormons”

I remember thinking that about Jane_Doe. I’m seeing it with others as well, now.
 
First, are you saying the true church apostatized because Martin Luther and other Reformers broke away from the CC 1500 yrs. later?

Second, rather than generalizing, please explain further the questions you asked yourself about the CC origin and foundations? You do realize that specifics are very important here to have a serious discussion about “seeking the true church”, because, as a Catholic, I’m trying to figure out the thought process of a LDS member?

Third, how was the apostasy a “no brainer” for you. Kindly give one single reason that convinced you without a doubt?
Catholicism and the characteristics (elements) of the church organized by Jesus Christ were not all there as I learned the truth elsewhere almost 30 years ago.
 
i’m being to think that just like there are “cafeteria Catholics” there are “cafeteria Mormons”

I remember thinking that about Jane_Doe. I’m seeing it with others as well, now.
Of course individual members can pick and choose what to believe in the church. I would submit, for some, they are going through whatever process personally in growing their faith.

Is a new member going to have a conviction of what we believe versus a member of 50 years?
 
Catholicism and the characteristics (elements) of the church organized by Jesus Christ were not all there as I learned the truth elsewhere almost 30 years ago.
You keep saying the Catholic Church is not the true church because you don’t believe it to be true. I know the LDS is not what it claims and I can articulate why I believe it.

What specifically forms your belief that LDS is true?
 
Catholicism and the** characteristics (elements)** of the church organized by Jesus Christ were not all there as I learned the truth elsewhere almost 30 years ago.
I would appreciate specifics, general statements carry no weight with me, and probably others that are reading this. 😉
 
You keep saying the Catholic Church is not the true church because you don’t believe it to be true. I know the LDS is not what it claims and I can articulate why I believe it.

What specifically forms your belief that LDS is true?
My answer through study and prayer, with confirmation through the Holy Ghost is what brought me to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Those who want specific answers ---- ask me privately. I am not going to answer here beyond what I said here.
 
My answer through study and prayer, with confirmation through the Holy Ghost is what brought me to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Those who want specific answers ---- ask me privately. I am not going to answer here beyond what I said here.
What’s the point of you participating in this open discussion if you won’t back up general statements with specifics? I’m quite sure you would want specifics from a Catholic if you were trying to understand their point of view. At least provide links to LDS sources which will give specifics we are looking for.
 
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