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No, on the contrary, I was taught this in the Protestant Seminary I attended for three years while I was lapsed from Catholicism. It is historical fact, not just “Catholic fact”.That is your opinion based on what you have been taught within Catholic historical circles;
How do you think it is different? I agree, the Catholic Church is not “Roman”, but the doctrines of the Church have not changed from the Apostolic times until now.Code:for the term catholic was the common usage, not Catholic as in Roman Catholic Church.
If a person has a well rounded education, no matter who provides it, all the perspecitves and biases will be explored. It is regrettable that your own Catholic education was abysmal. You have a chance now here on CAF to get it corrected, if you are able to open your heart to God’s call.Code:But when you receive you education within the circle of Catholicism;
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there is going to be claims and biases; yet if people were able to go back into time and actually speak to the Christians of the 1st and 2nd century; there would be a different consensus I am almost certain, **
And upon what do you base your certainty?
What makes your certainty more credible than the Word of God?
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I am glad you can see that the Early Fathers and the Scriptures do get twisted. This is exactly lthe reason they cannot be used as “final authority”. It is also the reason why we need the gift of infallibility. If Jesus did not preserve His Word in the Church where He placed it, then the Gospel would have become corrupted.but can’t be dogmatic and neither can you since neither of us can speak to these folks and just as Scripture is often twisted, bent and the like; so to are the words of the early church fathers.
You are right, and in fact, this practice you describe is very common today. People will take one verse of scripture, remove it from it’s context, and use it to “prove” that a Truth infallibly preserved by the HS in the Church for 2000 years is “false”. It is a gross misuse of scripture,and a dangerous rejection of the Revelation of God.Code:what is the true church? Scripture tells us quite a bit about it, but one statement alone in Scripture will kill any such notion as the Catholic church or the Mormon Church or the Jehovah Witness, or the Eastern Orthodox, which all claim as your church does to be the "true church"?
The fact that God has preserved revelation outside of Scripture is in itself a miracle, just as is the preservation of scripture.Code:That is the problem with revelation outside of Scripture with no verifiable miracles to go with it, which is how God has always worked.
I am curious to know what you consider to be a “verifiable miracle”? I am also wondering on what basis you accept the book of Genesis, since this is God’s revelation as it was preserved in Sacred Tradition for thousands of years, and most of that is not attested to with “verifiable miracles”.
No, but what is surprising is that the faith which was once for all handed down to the saints (paradosis) was lost to the Protestants during the Reformation. The paradosis occurs through the Apostolic succession, and when people separate themselves from it, some portion of the Divine Deposit of Faith is lost. So much has been lost to Protestants over the last 500 years that many of you now believe the church “added” to the revelation, or put in “extra”, because they don’t even realize that what they received is an abbreviated version of the Deposit.I felt the necessity to write to you appealing that you contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all handed down to the saints. Although Jude was written prior to Revelation; it is noted that many good theologians believe that Jude’s letter was widely circulated after Revelation was already widely circulated, which should not surprise us that God might work in that manner.Code:Then you have to contend with Jude when it comes to extra revelation; regardless of religious claims: