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If priests are “married” to the Church, then aren’t priests from “other Rites” also “married” to the Church? Why are they allowed to marry, if they are “married” to the Church too?If referring to priests, they made a vow to God, Catholic priests are standing in persona Christi. They are married to the Church, which is the Bride of Christ, but there are rites in the Catholic church that do allow married priests.
Isn’t that the exact word Paul used? “Abstain”?On Fridays and during Lent we abstain from meat
Agreed. But I was talking about the difference between the different groups’ definition of the word “church,” based on how it’s used in Scripture vs how it’s understood & used in Catholicism.Only one can be right. God only started One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. There can not be two truths.
Which, again, is not what Protestantism is about, nor what sola scriptura is about. I would argue (and I assume you would agree), that most “sola scriptura” Protestants are NOT truly sola scriptura based on “their” traditions that aren’t found IN Scripture. But, again, that doesn’t negate sola scriptura, simply because they are not adhering to it. It’s no different that 70% of American Catholics who reject transubstantiation.Then there is a variety of denominations to choose from but most people choose the one that holds to what they already believe.
Again, based on the difference of what the definition of “Church” means between the two groups, based on the meaning from Scripture vs. tradition.I did not say they desire to privately interpret Scripture but that they do. They pretty much have to, there is no Church for them to take it.
Then, logically, that would mean either one (or both) are understanding it wrong. But, again, that doesn’t equate with sola scriptura & Protestantism being “wrong.” Only that someone isn’t exegeting the text hermeneutically. If they did, they would agree. But since they don’t, then that means they aren’t.Both the pastor and associate pastor continued saying the same thing, “I am standing on the authority of the Bible” but both read that authority different.
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