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I’m posting this on the non-catholic religion page because I am interested in the response of non-Catholic Christians as well as Catholics. I always listen to a lot of non-Catholic Youtube lectures, etc. and one of the themes is always dealing with the additions of the Catholic Church. So I have been thinking about 2 in particular, Papal Infallibility and the assumption of Mary since they are later definitions.
My question is, do you consider these as additions to the gospel or additions to religious practice?
My thought is that these are not gospel additions in that they don’t change the message of the gospel (which I think deals primarily with the declaration of the sacrifice of Jesus and how that relates to salvation). Now I guess if a Pope came out and changed something like the Catholic understanding of justification, then there would be an impact to the gospel, but excluding something like that what do you think?
YES, I realize and I would personally argue that these doctrines were not “invented” at the time they were declared and that they were beliefs held by Catholics long before the councils that defined them officially so lets not go in that direction here, we can take that to another thread if necessary.
My question is, do you consider these as additions to the gospel or additions to religious practice?
My thought is that these are not gospel additions in that they don’t change the message of the gospel (which I think deals primarily with the declaration of the sacrifice of Jesus and how that relates to salvation). Now I guess if a Pope came out and changed something like the Catholic understanding of justification, then there would be an impact to the gospel, but excluding something like that what do you think?
YES, I realize and I would personally argue that these doctrines were not “invented” at the time they were declared and that they were beliefs held by Catholics long before the councils that defined them officially so lets not go in that direction here, we can take that to another thread if necessary.