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steido01
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Lutherās bible actually had 74 books, so Lutherans like me actually have one more book than the current Roman Catholic bible!We each draw a Bible and the Catholic wins because ours has more books than yours![]()
But thatās neither here nor there, since my question was about about a hypothetical dispute between a Roman Catholic and a Pentecostalā¦
The answer is that each would seek the counsel of his own pastor/priest. The original question, āSo what happens if there is a dispute between a Lutheran and a Pentecostal?ā is therefore equally as frivolous. Neither would acknowledge the teaching authority of the otherās church body to also apply to their own if they didnāt belong to that communion. Itās silly to lump everything non-Roman Catholic into some monolithic, mystical, capital-P, āProtestant Church.ā
Naturally, as a Roman Catholic, you would (and should!) hold your communion to be the authority on matters concerning you. A Pentecostal (or a Lutheran, or an Anglican, or an Orthodox) would, naturally, disagree. You believe your leader to be infallible; no other communion agrees with Rome on this issue.It is discussed in the church and the church will look at it under the protection of the Holy Spirit through the lens of the apostolic faith.
The church has the historical and biblical pedigree to determine this and to settle dispute between any Christian.