But Rome had left the Apostolic Faith because of her Doctrine, no matter where she is located or who had served the People of God in the past within her walls, and that leaving means that in excommunicating those who had studied the Apostolic Faith and said Rome was in error; had proved their point by herself refusing to come back to the Orthodox Faith.
Thus far I have seen no proof that the CC in communion with Rome, left the Apostolic Faith!

But let’s say for the sake of argument, that she did: Where should a catholic turn, if in fact the CC of Rome left the apostolic faith, church membership wise?
Do I think the divisions are so great anymore? No I do not.
Things that divide the CC and the EOC are scant. Division is everywhere in the protestant sphere, but if you disagree, that’s cool brother!
Do I believe the Roman Catholic Church to be a Christian Church in spite of these small divisions? No.
It’s not a Christian church?? Perhaps that was not what you meant? ?
Do I believe that there are many Christians faithfully serving Christ within the Roman Catholic Church in spite of the doctrinal errors she teaches? Yes I do.
Perhaps you could help me find the one church, via apostolic succession, that has steered clear of errors?
Why do I believe this? Because the power of the Gospel is such that it pverrides errant teaching wherever the Church is found; that Church being the Body of Christ composed of those who are His from the foundation of the world.

The gospel is not self-interpretive. Scripture needs an interpreter - correct? How can the gospels override errant teaching wherever the Church is found, without an interpreter, guided by the holy spirit, into all truth?
I know you will disagree and I hope you are not mad at me. I love the Catholic Church and I believe it to be a force for great good in the world, but these doctrinal issues are important which the Church has affirmed many times with such controversies as the Pelagians, the Donatists, the Montanists, the Nestorians, the Marcionites, the Arians, on and on. The Church has always stood for Doctrinal truth in the face of opposition, and I believe when the Reformers told Rome she had erred; the Church again was standing for Truth in the face of opposition.
I never get mad brother, after all, that is not Jesus’ way, and we should always strive to imitate Jesus. Anger divides and our goal is oneness and unity.
By the way, why trust the CC, regarding controversies such as the Pelagians, the Donatists, the Montanists, the Nestorians, the Marcionites, the Arians? Is it because the CC, at the time, was being guided by the holy spirit into all truth?
For these reasons I am not a Roman Catholic and I believe the See’s call to all Christendom to rejoin her is illegitimate no matter how much authority she arrogates to herself.
Well, if the CC is the church of Matthew 16, John 16:13, John 14:16, Matthew 28:20, acts 1 and 2, then She arrogates nothing to herself. Actually that is what every new protestant church, since the 16th century reformation, does via sola scriptura as their one and only authority, and sola scriptura is not biblical and was not taught by either Jesus or His apostles.
If the CC is the church founded by God on Simon, renamed Rock, and history says that she is, then the CC was given the power to teach, straight from Jesus Himself when He said:
"But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”
If the CC is the church of Matthew 16 then Jesus is with the CC always, to the very end of the age.
It sounds like you are leaning toward the EOC? Bogeydogg I totally respect your right to believe what you believe, and it has been a joy dialogging with you brother.


