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I raise the following objections :Actually, the Assumption of the Virgin has quite a lot of history it. From Wikipedia:
So, it isn’t like it was just forcibly introduced with no precedent – the belief has a long history.
I wouldn’t word it as strongly – for example, note that the Catholic Church considers valid the Eucharist celebrated in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Assyrian/Ancient Church of the East, and these churches don’t have a “Transubstantiation” doctrine of themselves, though they do profess the reality of the change.
As for St. John of Damascus’s quote, yes, what he seems to be saying is that we can afffirm that the change occurs but it is ultimately a mystery, that is to say, the manner in which the substance of the bread and the wine change into the Body of Christ, Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity is the mystery, but not the fact that the substance changes.
That’s an interesting observation – for that, if it’s OK with you, I’ll refer you to a blog post I did a while ago:
proselytizingpapist.blogspot.com.es/2015/05/there-aint-no-pope-in-bible.html
In there, I point out some scripture that seems to suggest a Papal office as we see now, so I am not sure it is fair to say that the Bible is totally mute on Peter or his successors being infallible.
The Church is also similar in that way – personal devotions like the rosary, Stations of the Cross, etc. are personal and are not requirements to be a Catholic. However, you say that “Lutherans won’t ‘develop’ any doctrine further than Scripture does.” Let me ask, what of the Christians of the first centuries who didn’t even have a Bible? Where did they get their teachings from?![]()
- Peter being first on the list of apostles doesn’t give him more power than the rest
- Peters confession was by faith and due to the preaching of the Word not because of a charism of infallibility
- Ananias and Sapphira died due to lying to the Holy Spirit
4.The apostles as a group decided who to replace judas , and ultimately Jesus decided, not Peter alone
5.Peter often spoke for the apostles because any group needs someone to d that , sure it’s evidence of the primacy of honor , but nothing More
6.councils may overrule popes , and be called without their consent and have in the past
7.constantinople and Rome are equal ( Chalcedon canon 28) - Despite apologists claiming otherwise , honorus 1 , was condemned for teaching heresy not for tolerating heresy , as was pope liberius ,
9 Nicea canon 6 - Multiple eastern church fathers reject papal supremacy
- Many have argued for Peters confessing as the foundation , not Peter himself
- The pope was only supposed to have authority in his own church ( the Church of Rome) and was not supposed to mix political power and pastoral power .
Keep the faith Micosil , and Happy Hanukkah
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