The Early Christians were Sola Scriptura

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Wow, Elvis. Don’t look now but you’re descibing yourself.
There are catholics that see things a bit different from you so I think it is correct to say you ‘parrot’ your understanding of the CC teaching. I’m sure it’s correct much of the time.

You mention all you do is parrot the beliefs of the CC. You remind me of the communist soldiers that imprisoned Christians in the middle of last century. When told about God they’d respond that if the government told them there was a God, they’d believe there was a God but because they were taught there was no God then they did not believe in God. Of course you believe in the God Who created the universe; that’s not the parallel.
You’re absolutely right. There ARE Catholics who see things a bit differently than I do. Unfortunately, many of them are misrepresenting the Church.

There are many dissident Catholics and some that are just plain heretical or heterodox. Some may even believe in the false, self-refuting notion of Sola Scriptura. You can open up the Catechism of the Catholic Church and expose many of them.

**Like I said before - a person who claims to be Catholic - yet rejects the Churches dogmatic positions - is a Protestant. **

I don’t do that.
**I only give the Church’s position on anything involving faith and morals. In other words - I parrot the Truth of Christ.

If his truth offends you - that’s not my problem.
**Take it up with the Jesus . . .🤷
 
You’re absolutely right. There ARE Catholics who see things a bit differently than I do. Unfortunately, many of them are misrepresenting the Church.
You prove that your opinion of what the CC teaches is always correct.
**I *only ***give the Church’s position on anything involving faith and morals. In other words - I parrot the Truth of Christ.
Thanks for your opinion.
B]If his truth offends you - that’s not my problem.
**Take it up with the Jesus . . .🤷

You don’t offend me. I do feel sad for you. I hope you are correct about speaking for Jesus because if you are not, you misrepresent Jesus. Not a good idea, wouldn’t you agree?
 
You should read and copy and paste my whole comment and not just take out part of it. It’s dangerous to do what you’ve don’t because you make it sound very different than my intent.
Look up at the top of this post where it says “Cat Herder” and then look to the right.

See how it says “Religion: Catholic (convert 2009)” ?

Do you know what that word “convert” means?
 
Look up at the top of this post where it says “Cat Herder” and then look to the right.

See how it says “Religion: Catholic (convert 2009)” ?

Do you know what that word “convert” means?
Yes, I believe I do. Could you expand on your point? Thank you.
 
Yes, I believe I do. Could you expand on your point? Thank you.
Please reconcile the existence of voluntary Catholic converts with your previous statement:
You mention all you do is parrot the beliefs of the CC. You remind me of the communist soldiers that imprisoned Christians in the middle of last century. When told about God they’d respond that if the government told them there was a God, they’d believe there was a God but because they were taught there was no God then they did not believe in God. Of course you believe in the God Who created the universe; that’s not the parallel.
Hint: do you know of any voluntary converts to Soviet communism (spies don’t count(?
 
Please reconcile the existence of voluntary Catholic converts with your previous statement:

Hint: do you know of any voluntary converts to Soviet communism (spies don’t count(?
My quote in question was directed to Elvis and his response to me.

Therefore, there is NO reason to reconcile a voluntary catholic convert to my statement.
 
My quote in question was directed to Elvis and his response to me.

Therefore, there is NO reason to reconcile a voluntary catholic convert to my statement.
Well, you are the one who analogized the Catholic Church’s catechetical practices to Soviet education. You can’t say things like that on a forum like this without getting called on it, and you were.
 
Cruisin,

The apostles did not reject him…the fact that they were afraid of him implied he spoke with authority of some kind.

Exiling him…I was drawing on my own pastor’s reflection on St Paul a month or so ago…he confronted the apostles and this alienated them…they put him off was the more correct term.

Ss Peter and Paul hold the keys to the Church – Jew and Gentile. The papacy holds the key to the Blood of Christ.

The Church sees Christ as in mystery as faith itself is mystery. Words, traditions, rites, actions…all are trying to use human terms that which is mystical that transcends…
 
There are many dissident Catholics and some that are just plain heretical or heterodox. Some may even believe in the false, self-refuting notion of Sola Scriptura.
I think we need to make it clear that all churches have tradition, even those that claim sola scriptura. All of them have classes where children are taught that, for example, they have to go to church on Sunday in a church building. Where is that in the Bible?
 
Cruisin,

The apostles did not reject him…the fact that they were afraid of him implied he spoke with authority of some kind.

Exiling him…I was drawing on my own pastor’s reflection on St Paul a month or so ago…he confronted the apostles and this alienated them…they put him off was the more correct term.

Ss Peter and Paul hold the keys to the Church – Jew and Gentile. The papacy holds the key to the Blood of Christ.

The Church sees Christ as in mystery as faith itself is mystery. Words, traditions, rites, actions…all are trying to use human terms that which is mystical that transcends…
26When he came to Jerusalem, he tried to join the disciples, but they were all afraid of him, not believing that he really was a disciple.

Hmmmm. interesting? being afraid and not believing that he really was a disciple wasn’t rejection?

if that wasn’t rejection, what is?
 
26When he came to Jerusalem, he tried to join the disciples, but they were all afraid of him, not believing that he really was a disciple.

Hmmmm. interesting? being afraid and not believing that he really was a disciple wasn’t rejection?

if that wasn’t rejection, what is?
Paul had to be tested to see if he was for real, just like anyone else. As he said:
[BIBLEDRB]2 Corinthians 8:22[/BIBLEDRB]
 
By What authority does Paul claim in his letters? Is it the Church or is it as an Apostle ( one who is sent) by God?
Again, you’re trying to set Christ against His Body. Ain’t gonna fly.

[BIBLEDRB]Col 1:18[/BIBLEDRB]
[BIBLEDRB]Phil 2:2[/BIBLEDRB]
[BIBLEDRB]Rom 16:17[/BIBLEDRB]
[BIBLEDRB]1 Cor 1:10[/BIBLEDRB]
 
I have met people I initially was afraid of. They ended up teaching me something. Because I had some issues. The apostles rejected anyone who thought they had an ‘in’ with Jesus.

My pastor is very faithful to the universal faith. I usually am still asleep or have to come in later…so it happens at times that I walk in after he has begun.

If St. Paul was not sent by Jesus to the Apostles, he would not have gotten anywhere.
 
And the authority of the apostles – obviously that was given to them by Christ as was St. Paul. Christ gave the same authority to St. Peter to be the human foundation of the Church. The Church was, through, the Apostles founded by Christ and sustained by the Holy Spirit, who at the Epiclesus turns the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, Who forgives sins, heals, directs, sanctifies.

Cruisin, If the Catholic Church was not founded by Jesus Christ, like Paul, we wouldn’t be here…or you!

You can’t prove anything with one Bible remark against another…we already know them. You are missing the whole testimony of the Church in how the Word of God was incarnated among the believers, and what happened with each generation.

The Word Made Flesh.
 
And the authority of the apostles – obviously that was given to them by Christ as was St. Paul. Christ gave the same authority to St. Peter to be the human foundation of the Church. The Church was, through, the Apostles founded by Christ and sustained by the Holy Spirit, who at the Epiclesus turns the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, Who forgives sins, heals, directs, sanctifies.

Cruisin, If the Catholic Church was not founded by Jesus Christ, like Paul, we wouldn’t be here…or you!

You can’t prove anything with one Bible remark against another…we already know them. You are missing the whole testimony of the Church in how the Word of God was incarnated among the believers, and what happened with each generation.

The Word Made Flesh.

What you are reacting to is this kind of image you hold against Christ’s Church.
 
Paul had to be tested to see if he was for real, just like anyone else. As he said:
[BIBLEDRB]2 Corinthians 8:22[/BIBLEDRB]
Oh, and also…

[BIBLEDRB]1 Timothy 3:1-6[/BIBLEDRB]

Emphasis on “not a neophyte”, i.e. “he must not be a recent convert” (NRSV), which Paul was.
 
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