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The Catholic Church is pre-denominational.Church is just all believers.
- Not my mindset. How would you respond?
I might play devil’s advocate here for apologetic purposes.
Peace.
The Catholic Church is pre-denominational.Church is just all believers.
- Not my mindset. How would you respond?
I might play devil’s advocate here for apologetic purposes.
That is correct, and they were called “the Way”, and they were called “Christian” and now they are called “Catholic” - a single church, with a lot of people protesting because the Church will not let them say truth is whatever they want truth to be; these protesters are called “Protestant”.I don’t see the word catholic in the bible. Just something man made. The original church was not catholic. They were just believers.
The original Church, of course, is the one Jesus founded - on Peter.I don’t see the word catholic in the bible. Just something man made. The original church was not catholic. They were just believers.
Why did the Apostles bother to baptize and lay hands on people if the sacraments are so worthless (as you claim)?we are not going to have to prove our love and fidelity by presenting Certificates of Baptism and Confirmation,
You are making a pretty bold, errant and accusatory claim, and I forgive you.Why did the Apostles bother to baptize and lay hands on people if the sacraments are so worthless (as you claim)?
I agree with this. Simply being Catholic does not guarantee that a person is living out the faith as God intended.I know some Evangelicals who are better Christians than some Catholics; and some Catholics who are better Christians than some Evangelicals.
This I would disagree with for the following reasons:Not a hill worth dying on.
…Unlike when we get married in the Catholic Church, when we meet our Lord, we are not going to have to prove our love and fidelity by presenting Certificates of Baptism and Confirmation, instead the proof we need will be how we lived our lives, whether we worshipped in a Cathedral or an Auditorium!
You did, and I choose not to, given past interactions on any comment I have made.I’m sure I’ve misunderstood you. Could you clarify?
If I showed you the word “catholic” in the Bible, would it make a difference to you?I don’t see the word catholic in the bible. Just something man made. The original church was not catholic. They were just believers.
Another thought:I don’t see the word catholic in the bible. Just something man made. The original church was not catholic. They were just believers.