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Was someone trying to deny that there has been weeds among the wheat?Code:You cannot simply deny the corruption that has been present in the Catholic Church at various times in the past simply because you don't want to acknowledge it.
Jesus and the Apostles promised that there would be wolves among the sheep. I think where you are missing the mark, though, is with the nature of the Church. It is not founded by men, but created by God, and not upheld by men, but by the Holy Spirit. No amount of corruption can change the infallible, impeccable church. She is Holy because her Head is Holy, and she is ensouled by the HS. It is these divine elements that keep her pure. She is still pure, no matter how many of her frail members may fall into sin.There were and are bad people and things that go on in any structure of governance be it secular or religious as they are all created by and upheld by men who are sinful in nature. ri
Does this have to do with birth control?Code:Just because you chose to call something by an incorrect name doesn't make that name correct or accurate, it just means you are trying to either mislead or be contrary.
True, but it still is frustrating God’s plan for human reproduction.Abortion is the termination of an existing human life. Preventing an egg and sperm from meeting is not abortion.
And where many American Catholics disagree with God on. Have you read Theology of the Body?Code:As to the sinfulness of ABC that is one of the things that the LCMS and the Catholic Church differ on.
This is what happens when there is no final authority. It is the reason that Protestantism is in such a state of fragmentation.Code:the ELCA is coming apart at the seems over it's moral issues.
Yes, but the sinners need to be distinguished from the Holy Bride, which He has purified.Code:I would not say that the Catholic Church is free from Moral failings....your own Pope John Paul II said the Church is a Hospital for Sinners.
Yes, but His Body, like the one He took to heaven, is incarnational in nature. It has divine elements and human elements. It is the Divine elements that keep her pure.Code:All Churches have issues and failings they have to address, they have leaders who have failed through out their histories, they have strayed from their teachings and struggled......it's a given because we are humans and we are sinful.
It is certainly true that we need to affirm and support the Apostolic Truths no matter where they are found, and unify with our separated brethren against the insidious wiles of the devil. I agree with you, that Christians are moving toward persecution.Code:However, just a side note......rather than focus on the differences and scream "We have authority and you don't" at each other we should recognize that Satan is very effectively chipping away at Christianity in General. We are rapidly becoming a persecuted religon and our values are under attack. It would be far more prudent for the High Litergical Church in particular to admit there are minor differences between denominations, but on the whole we are pretty aligned on most things. We can stand together against the onslat or we can perish individually. People who simply cannot see past the differences to try and work together just aid the Devil in his attempt to destroy all believers.
I can see why you would be put off by such behavior, as I am myself. However, a decision to obey the Lord should not be avoided just because other people are disobedient.Code:On a personal side note......as someone married to a Catholic, one of the main reasons I would not convert is the Holier than Thou attitude that has been exhibited on occasion by Catholics. Calling things by their incorrect name simply to try and mislead and make fun of people, saying my church has Moral Failings without addressing the failings of their own church, and generally acting superior does not present the Catholic Church in a very applying way.
Perhaps you notice it because it is necessary for you to pray for those people? Witness to them?Code:Your church has a beautiful and rich tradition, but it can be hard to see when some of it's members are so snarky to other faiths. Lucky for me my husband and most of the Catholics I grew up with are not of those types of Catholics.
Catholics were certainly more to blame for the Reformation than those who protested. To those whom much is given, much is required.Code:Perhaps......to get back to the original debate.....that is where a lot of the misconceptions and hostility come from. People who have encountered Catholics who are snarky and uncharitable towards other Christians.
