Bottom line - for an institution to gain control ( because of rival patriarchs, division, a collapsing political, social system, - real problems ), the" real presence" is a must, for then it legitimizes the need for a priestly class over lay people , as the pope legitimizes rule organizationally. This may seem harsh , but I believe it is part of the puzzle. Again , there definitely were new challenges. However the Church could have continued in the same fashion as during apostolic times :equality in ministries and saints ,and reliance on the Holy Spirit as Vicar of Christ…Thank-you for letting me speak so frankly. You are gracious hosts.
You are claiming that the “true” Christian Church “became” Catholic when it “added” the doctrine of Christ’s Real Presence in the Eucharist, and that it did so in order to gain political control over believers.
That is a greivous accusation.
And it is dead wrong. I’ll tell you why.
You didn’t give a date for this alleged event but the favorite of your fellow doomsayers is Constantine’s Edict of Milan in 313 AD. So your timeline looks like this…
. “true church” . . . . . . . . . . “Catholic” church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … . . . . “true” church
|----------------------------|---------------------------------------------/ /----------|----------------------
33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~300. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1500s
AD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AD
Cavary . . . . . . . . . Legalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reformation
As you know, the Catholic doctrine of the Real Presence includes WORSHIP of the Eucharist. Since idolaters are not saved (Rev. 21:8), if the Eucharist is not Christ Himself, Catholics are not saved. That means that if you are right, then no one from the time the doctrine was allegedly “adopted” to the time of the Protestant Reformation (1500s AD) would be saved because such people would be Catholic, therefore worshipers of the Eucharist, therefore idolaters if the Eucharist is something other than God, therefore unsaved.
So let’s look at the BIble.
[BIBLEDRB]1 Timothy 2:3-4[/BIBLEDRB]
[BIBLEDRB]John 3:16[/BIBLEDRB]
Well then…
If God truly wills for all men in the world to be saved and know the truth, and the “true” church was out of the picture for more than a thousand years, leaving no way to know the truth and be saved (and moreover teaching idolatry as you claim), then God cannot accomplish what He wills–the salvation of the billions of people who lived and died during that period–and therefore He is not omnipotent and therefore is not God.
To state the obvious conclusion:
Therefore either Catholics are saved (because Christ is present in the Eucharist) or Christianity is not true.
Since you are simultaneously arguing the existence and omnipotence of God while also claiming that He is unable to do His will (to offer salvation to everyone by keeping the “true” church in constant existence), you are holding mutually exclusive positions and have refuted yourself.
Thankfully, God exists and He is omnipotent. But there is more.
If God truly wills for all men to be saved, then the means of salvation He provided must have existed during the time between Calvary and the Reformation; moreover…
[bibledrb]Malachi 3:6[/bibledrb]
Since God does not change, that means of salvation must have been constant and unchanging. Moreover…
[bibledrb]Jude 1:3[/bibledrb]
Since God provided His revelation once for all 1,500 years before the Reformation, that means of salvation must have existed AT ALL TIMES after Calvary and BEFORE the Reformation.
Moreover:
Since the means of salvation existed before the Reformation then no Protestant church can provide the means of salvation unless the means of salvation was obtained from the Catholic Church.
And that is reality. Christ founded one Church, the
ekklesia kata holos described in Acts 9:31, from which comes the term Catholic Church; moreover, Christ is really present in the Holy Eucharist, Catholics are not idolators because the
Eucharist is Jesus, who is God, and that means Christ kept His promise that He would never leave the Church because He is there in the Eucharist waiting for you.
[BIBLEDRB]Matthew 28:20[/BIBLEDRB]