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Agreed!!Only the Catholic Church fits the description
- The Church is Hierarchical.
- The Church is always visible.
And well I wouldnt use RCC since we still have Eastern Brethren.
Agreed!!Only the Catholic Church fits the description
- The Church is Hierarchical.
- The Church is always visible.
And well I wouldnt use RCC since we still have Eastern Brethren.
As a Byzantine Catholic, I thank you kindly.Only the Catholic Church fits the descriptionAnd well I wouldnt use RCC since we still have Eastern Brethren.
Actually, I think youāre right on. Every Christian is joined in a mysterious and sometimes imperfect way to the Catholic Church.I would edit further. While one could argue forever about the many worship methodologys, whenever 2 or more gather in Jesusā name, we have a true Christian church, no matter the denomination. While I believe the Catholic Church is the most correct, I certainly donāt discount the sincereness and validity of other Christian denominations.
While I fully expect to be flamed by this forumās more devout posters, thats the way I feel, and IMO how God feels.
disagree in almost everyway⦠first off your making a big leap by saying these things about ALL denominations ⦠and peter didnt start what is now called the Roman catholic church, the ROMANS did⦠the name was taken and then used by the Romans.Alfie provided this list of what she believes the āTrue Churchā teaches versus what the āRoman Catholic Churchā teaches:
True Church
Membership by Spirit baptism.
ļ There is no salvation outside this church.
ļ Members enter by God?s will upon believing His Gospel.
ļ Members are secure in Christ, can never be excommunicated.
ļ One authority?the infallible Word of God.
ļ One Head and One Mediator.
ļ Foundation is Jesus and the Apostles.
ļ Proclaims the true Gospel.
ļ Justified by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.
ļ Promise of future glory with Jesus Christ
Roman Catholic Church
Membership by water baptism.
There is salvation outside this church.
Members enter by man?s will or by parents? desire.
Members are not secure, can be excommunicated and condemned to hell.
Three authorities?the Bible, Tradition and the infallible Magesterium.
Two Heads, many mediators.
Foundation is Peter.
Proclaims another gospel.
Justified by faith plus works.
Promise of a purging or punishing fire for sins
Comments?
Nope, your statement is incorrect. It is historically inaccurate for you make a claim.disagree in almost everyway⦠first off your making a big leap by saying these things about ALL denominations ⦠and peter didnt start what is now called the Roman catholic church, the ROMANS did⦠the name was taken and then used by the Romans.
Thatās correct, up to this point ā¦ā¦] peter didnt start what is now called the Roman catholic church,
Thatās incorrect. In the first place, the Romans were pagans, and they outlawed Christianity, because Christians were not allowed to worship Caesar as a god.the ROMANS did⦠the name was taken and then used by the Romans.
disagree in almost everyway⦠first off your making a big leap by saying these things about ALL denominations ⦠and peter didnt start what is now called the Roman catholic church, the ROMANS did⦠the name was taken and then used by the Romans.
Exactly. The term āRoman Catholicā was unknown before the Protestant Reformation. Protestants called Catholics āRomanā Catholic as a derogatory term. Well, it actually backfired because Latin Rite Catholics have embraced that term.The name āRoman Catholicā originally came from Protestants who wanted to make a distinction between their Anglo āCatholicā (English, government operated) church, and that world-wide Church that had its beginnings with Christ, which just so happened to have its headquarters in Rome (hence, āRomanā).
Matt 18:17; 1 Tim. 1:20; Gal 1:8; and 1 Cor. 5:3-5; 16:22 would seem to indicate that church leaders DO HAVE the authority to excommunicate, or ādeliver to satanā.Members can never be excommunicated / can be excommunicated and condemned to hell.
Jesus described God alone as being able to condemn to Hell.
Yes, I think thatās pretty close to Church teaching. Godās grace certainly exists outside the formal boundaries of the Church (otherwise how could non-Catholics ever become Catholic or have a sincere relationship with Christ?), and elements of truth also exist outside these visible boundaries to the extent that others hold to those divinely revealed truths that are revealed through Christās Church.I would edit further. While one could argue forever about the many worship methodologys, whenever 2 or more gather in Jesusā name, we have a true Christian church, no matter the denomination. While I believe the Catholic Church is the most correct, I certainly donāt discount the sincereness and validity of other Christian denominations.
While I fully expect to be flamed by this forumās more devout posters, thats the way I feel, and IMO how God feels.
Where to begin?Alfie provided this list of what she believes the āTrue Churchā teaches versus what the āRoman Catholic Churchā teaches:
True Church
Membership by Spirit baptism.
ļ There is no salvation outside this church.
ļ Members enter by God?s will upon believing His Gospel.
ļ Members are secure in Christ, can never be excommunicated.
ļ One authority?the infallible Word of God.
ļ One Head and One Mediator.
ļ Foundation is Jesus and the Apostles.
ļ Proclaims the true Gospel.
ļ Justified by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.
ļ Promise of future glory with Jesus Christ
Roman Catholic Church
Membership by water baptism.
There is salvation outside this church.
Members enter by man?s will or by parents? desire.
Members are not secure, can be excommunicated and condemned to hell.
Three authorities?the Bible, Tradition and the infallible Magesterium.
Two Heads, many mediators.
Foundation is Peter.
Proclaims another gospel.
Justified by faith plus works.
Promise of a purging or punishing fire for sins
Comments?
Good answerTrue Church
Membership by Spirit baptism.
Unscriptural
ļ There is no salvation outside this church.
Agreedāif weāre talking about the actual true Church of course.
ļ Members enter by God?s will upon believing His Gospel.
Partly, and being baptized and not resisting with free will.
ļ Members are secure in Christ, can never be excommunicated.
Total unscripturalāSt. Paul specifically writes about excommunication, plus there are tons of examples of being cut off.
ļ One authority?the infallible Word of God.
Agreedāas proclaimed by the Church and not limited to the written variety
ļ One Head and One Mediator.
Agreed, Jesus Christ
ļ Foundation is Jesus and the Apostles.
Again, agreed, especially the chief Apostle Peter.
ļ Proclaims the true Gospel.
Yep, the true Church does do this.
ļ Justified by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.
Agreed, but faith without works is dead.
ļ Promise of future glory with Jesus Christ
Agreedāif we are judged so by God; so personally we hope in the promises of Christ
Roman Catholic Church
Membership by water baptism.
Agreed (or the explicit or implict desire for it)
There is salvation outside this church.
Nope thereās notāsee previous question.
Members enter by man?s will or by parents? desire.
Partly true, we do believe in free willābut Godās grace is necessary
Members are not secure, can be excommunicated and condemned to hell.
Thatās what the Bible says.
Three authorities?the Bible, Tradition and the infallible Magesterium.
No, the only authority is Godās revelationābut it must be proclaimed by someone.
Two Heads, many mediators.
Wrong, Catholics donāt believe this. Christ is the head of the Church. The Pope is the head of the Church millitant (just as a pastor is the head of his congregation). There is one Mediator, Jesus Christ. However, we all participate in his mediation when we pray for others and deny ourselves through personal sacrifice. Priests are mediators and all believers participate in the threefold ministry of ChristāPriest, prophet and king.
Foundation is Peter.
This is totally Scripturalābut Christ is the ultimate foundation as well as the Apostles.
Proclaims another gospel.
If by āanother Gospelā you mean āoriginal and true Gospelā than I agree.
Justified by faith plus works.
Scripture specifically says we are not justified by faith alone, so there has to be something else there too.
Promise of a purging or punishing fire for sins
Only if you need it before entering the glory of God!![]()
That is offensive.Protestant Churches lack the real presence and there is no God in their churches⦠No physical presence.
Hi,That is offensive.