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I believe I already have in a prior post, but I don’t believe they were forced. I believe they interpretation is what is in question, but not on all things. As I said before, if one word is changed, it can change much.guanophore;5451438]You are dodging, heis. Using the early fathers provided above in the thread, please demonstrate where they were forced to believe something different than what the Apostles believed and taught.
And you would then believe?It is your stone, heis. You are alleging that the Catholic Church departed from the Apostolic teachings. Therefore, it is incumbent upon you to show how this happened.
No, we are talking about what was written of the apostles and the traditions of the CC. If a tradition of the CC is not scriptural, then I will not accept itNo. You are talking about private revelations and perceptions, and we are talking about what God revealed to the Church. Two separate groups of people.
Show me where the apostles where the apostles taught there are not three baptisms in scripture. Show me where it says a man is not saved by faith alone. Show me where it says that when a man is baptized in water, he is baptized not in the name of Jesus. Show me where it says children are baptized, not using the household theme.You are dodgnint, heis. Using the early fathers provided above in the thread, please demonstrate where they were forced to believe something different than what the Apostles believed and taught.
I hope the church is like a believer in that he struggles at first because of immaturity, but the more he matures in Christ, the more he becomes the reflection of Christ.
And let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
Honestly, I don’t know what to believe. However, it is irrelevant, because the Shroud is not part of the Catholic Teaching.
2 Corinthians 5:7 for we walk by faith, not by sight.I don’t think it is “silly” to wish it so, though. It is only natural for people to want evidence. For example, we want you to provide evidence, from the early fathers that your perception is part of what God revealed to the Church. It is only natural for us to want this, since you seem to make up your ideas about Christianity as you go along, then tell us that your ideas are revealed to you by the HS.
Hebrews 11:1 Now faith is assurance of things hoped for, proof of things not seen.