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Angainor
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Let me try. I will try to stick to the facts. If anyone disputes any facts, please let me know what’s wrong.I think your definition of the Body of Christ, or at least its role, is wrong. You are creating your own definition of the Body of Christ to fit your beliefs, instead of the other way around, in this case letting the Bible define the role of the Body of Christ. Can anyone please give the proper Catholic definition of the Body of Christ and its role, and what the Bible says on it?
Thanks
Membership in the Church: “The membership of which we speak, is incorporation in the visible body of Christ. … Three conditions are requisite for a man to be a member of the Church…”
Role of the Church: if I am delayed, you will know how people ought to conduct themselves in God’s household, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth.
However you want to word it, I don’t see how the facts can be avoided.
The Catholic Church is defined as all Catholics, laypeople and clergy, but it is only the clergy that are stewards of the truth.
The Church is not the pillar and foundation of the truth, but rather 0.08%* of the Church is the pillar and foundation of the truth.
99.92%* of the body of Christ plays no active role in the primary function of the Church, which is upholding the truth.
I find this odd.
*As of 2004 the ratio of laity to clergy was 1,305 to 1.