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Where does he says that?right on ,the doctrine of SS is not taugh anywhere in the Bible. Christ Tell Us to submit to the Authority on the Church.
Where does he says that?right on ,the doctrine of SS is not taugh anywhere in the Bible. Christ Tell Us to submit to the Authority on the Church.
WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT, Do you speak english,it you do please talk to me in english, and I have been talking all my life,is Jimmy one of your ex boy friendBill you couldnt talk when you were Jimmy.
Bill insulting other members is against your user agreement.WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT, Do you speak english,it you do please talk to me in english, and I have been talking all my life,is Jimmy one of your ex boy friend
Christs congregation all believers were in the priesthood!!!Wrong. The congrgation strted by Christ had a priesthood. St. Peter had a primacy above the others. The theology of the Apostles and first century Christians was Catholic in nature, and in the early second century was well-known as “Catholic”, as evidenced by St. Ignatius of Antioc’s letter to the Church in Smyrna. If you read the early Church Fathers, you will see that their theology was very Catholic. If you have any historical evidence to the contrary, I would be interested in seeing it. But for you to say that the CHurch started by CHrist was not what would become the Catholic CHurch on your say-so, without any evidence whatsoever, well lets just say that I am dininclined to grant your claims any credence.
There is the limited priesthood of all believers, but if there was no ordained priesthood, then what special authority diid Paul have as an Apostle? If there was no ordained priesthood, then why are requirements given for Bishps and deacons? If there was no ordained Priesthood, then what was the point of the entire 22nd chapter of the Gosspel of John. Of Peter had no Primacy, then what did Jesus mean when He gave Peter the Keys of the Kingdom? What was that whole binding and loosing thing about? Why is Peter always listed first among the Apostles? WHy is he mentioned more than all the other Apostles combined? Why was Peter always included when Jesus gathered just some of his Apostles? THe ROman Catholic Church is not simply Imperial Rome with “Church Dressing” I do not know where you get your delusions.Christs congregation all believers were in the priesthood!!!
Peter nor any of the early bishops held their position as if they were part of the Imperial Roman Court. They took seriously the admonition that the greatest amoung them served those they were responsible for.
Peter never porfessed to be infallible nor was this heretical doctrine held those Christ taught. The early church was seperated, set apart and sanctified of pagan traditions and influences and did not embrace them.
The Bible clearly says that the writers of scripture were inspired and guided by the Holy Spirit as I have noted in my OP.If God is the final authority, isn’t it possible to have that authority be executed through living peoples? While God gave authority to the people who literally wrote the Bible when they were inspired by the Holy Spirit, why can’t the Holy Spirit give a definite guide to a Church so that the same writings can always be interpreted best? In the end, it is true that God is the FINAL authority; this authority He chose to exercise through men He chose.
How about when Jesus gives the power of bibding and loosing to St. Peter and gives him the Keys to the Kingdom. If the Catholic inerpretation is wrong, then wht is your infallible inerpretation? That really is what you think isnt it? You’re interpretation is correct, and therefore you think your own interpretation is correct, and therfore infallible. The thing about Protestantism is it all boils down to not willing to submit to the ChurchThe Bible clearly says that the writers of scripture were inspired and guided by the Holy Spirit as I have noted in my OP.
Where in scripture does is say that the Church has the promise of the Holy Spirit to alway interpret scripture infallibly?
I’m concerned that you haven’t acknowledged that the Bible is the written Word of God…or even the fact that the final authority rests with God.I am growing more concerned Stouts. I am beginning to think that your belief in Sola Scriptura is not Biblical
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I never said what I believe or how i’m understanding scripture is infallible…anyone who would make that claim I’d consider a fool. No man has the Bible perfectly interpreted or figured out.How about when Jesus gives the power of bibding and loosing to St. Peter and gives him the Keys to the Kingdom. If the Catholic inerpretation is wrong, then wht is your infallible inerpretation? That really is what you think isnt it? You’re interpretation is correct, and therefore you think your own interpretation is correct, and therfore infallible. The thing about Protestantism is it all boils down to not willing to submit to the Church
You are right that the Scriptures are clear about the Holy Spirit’s inspiration. The same is proclaimed by the Church. “Because God himself is the author of Sacred Scripture. For this reason it is said to be inspired and to teach without error those truths which are necessary for our salvation. The Holy Spirit inspired the human authors who wrote what he wanted to teach us. (Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church)”The Bible clearly says that the writers of scripture were inspired and guided by the Holy Spirit as I have noted in my OP.
Lk. 10:16 – “you” are the apostles, the foundation of the Church (Eph. 2:19-20), what they teach is what the Church teaches, what the Church teaches is what Christ teaches; 1 Tim. 3:15 – the “pillar and foundation of truth” should interpret scriptures infallibly; John 14: 16-18 – “…I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate to be with you always.” Jesus’ promise of infallibility is implicit in the word, ‘always.’; John 14: 25 – “…the holy Spirit that the Father will send in my name – he will teach you everything and remind you of all that I told you.” Again, Jesus’ promise of infallibility is clear in his use of the collectives, “everything” and “all.” He does not equivocate; John 16: 13 – “…when he comes, the Spirit of truth, he will guide you to all truth.” (quoted from Catholic Doctrine in Scriptures)Where in scripture does is say that the Church has the promise of the Holy Spirit to alway interpret scripture infallibly?
The Origin of the Bible
Did Jesus Christ ever write a bible
Did Jesus Christ ever command anyone to write a book?
Is the Bible which you use, the mother of the Church, or the daughter?
Does the Bible contain a list of inspired books to be included in it?
If not, Who decided which books should be included as inspired?
Mt. 18:15-18 says in the end that “If [one] refuses to listen even to the church, then treat him as you would a Gentile or a tax collector.”Where does [Jesus] says [we should submit to the Church]?
Indeed, while many discuss about the Bible, still many ignore the very essence of why the Bible was there. What was the original idea why the Bible came about? Why did the Church even have to decide which books are to be included or not? When exactly was the number of books decided by the Church Councils?The Origin of the Bible
Did Jesus Christ ever write a bible
Did Jesus Christ ever command anyone to write a book?
Is the Bible which you use, the mother of the Church, or the daughter?
Does the Bible contain a list of inspired books to be included in it?
If not, Who decided which books should be included as inspired?
How can this “one church” be truly ONE if a small difference in one denomination splits it into two or more denomination? I guess what you mean here is that the True Church transcends differences in culture and human traditions – exactly what the Universal Church is, the Catholic Church. The “sign of unity” in the Catholic Church is the Bishop of Rome, the one sitting on the Seat (Cathedra) of Kepha who was assigned to feed and tend the Flock of Christ while Christ is “away.”There is only one church…and that is all true believes in Christ. This one and only true church is interdenominational.
There is no limited priesthood. The office of priest is the same in the NT as it was in the OT. A priest is to reconcile or to bring God to the people and to bring the people to God. All believers have been given this office.There is the limited priesthood of all believers, but if there was no ordained priesthood, then what special authority diid Paul have as an Apostle? If there was no ordained priesthood, then why are requirements given for Bishps and deacons? If there was no ordained Priesthood, then what was the point of the entire 22nd chapter of the Gosspel of John. Of Peter had no Primacy, then what did Jesus mean when He gave Peter the Keys of the Kingdom? What was that whole binding and loosing thing about? Why is Peter always listed first among the Apostles? WHy is he mentioned more than all the other Apostles combined? Why was Peter always included when Jesus gathered just some of his Apostles? THe ROman Catholic Church is not simply Imperial Rome with “Church Dressing” I do not know where you get your delusions.
You cite scripture as your authority yet you do not submit your tradition to the authority of scripture.Mt. 18:15-18 says in the end that “If [one] refuses to listen even to the church, then treat him as you would a Gentile or a tax collector.”
In Christ we are one. We cannot be one with those that insist that all submit to man made traditions and doctrines.How can this “one church” be truly ONE if a small difference in one denomination splits it into two or more denomination? I guess what you mean here is that the True Church transcends differences in culture and human traditions – exactly what the Universal Church is, the Catholic Church. The “sign of unity” in the Catholic Church is the Bishop of Rome, the one sitting on the Seat (Cathedra) of Kepha who was assigned to feed and tend the Flock of Christ while Christ is “away.”
Thanks for you reply.Lk. 10:16 – “you” are the apostles, the foundation of the Church (Eph. 2:19-20), what they teach is what the Church teaches, what the Church teaches is what Christ teaches; 1 Tim. 3:15 – the “pillar and foundation of truth” should interpret scriptures infallibly; John 14: 16-18 – “…I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate to be with you always.” Jesus’ promise of infallibility is implicit in the word, ‘always.’; John 14: 25 – “…the holy Spirit that the Father will send in my name – he will teach you everything and remind you of all that I told you.” Again, Jesus’ promise of infallibility is clear in his use of the collectives, “everything” and “all.” He does not equivocate; John 16: 13 – “…when he comes, the Spirit of truth, he will guide you to all truth.” (quoted from Catholic Doctrine in Scriptures)
Due to the depravity of man. Also because scripture isn’t as black and white as some like to claim it to be.How can this “one church” be truly ONE if a small difference in one denomination splits it into two or more denomination?