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Would you consider that Ignatius represents the Apostolic teaching in his support of bishops?Ignatius but zero memory of content, but definitely a backslapper of heirarchy, some beautiful writing but almost to the point of puzzlement to motive.
He was on his way to Rome to be fed to the lions for his faith, and wrote 7letters to churches along the way, exhorting them not to fall into heresy.
Oh dear, Ben. I will make it my prayer that you will come to be embarrassed by the words you have written here. I will also ask the intercession of Holy Ignatius, whose reputation and faith you have despoiled by such aspersions.Reminds me of travelling pastors who really lift up with a flattering tongue the home pastors who invited them to speak, barely knowing them.
I think it might be a little of both.Code:You seem to be lacking in knowledge of the history of Christianity; either that, or you choose to ignore it.
Well, though I do agree with your point about closed mindedness, we must refrain from judging the faith and motives of others. If someone has to shut out history to preserve their faith, there is a good reason for that. It means a person is so fragile, or their faith so fragile, that the truth cannot be tolerated. Remember the prophesy about Christ “a bruised reed He shall not break”. Some people can only walk with a crutch. If that is the best they can do, it does not help to knock the crutch out from under them.Code:There is not a doubt in my mind that you would be one of the Jews that would persecute and ridicule Jesus, because he taught the way; just because you wouldn't test him first. Closed-mindedness is an ultimate act of too much self-pride.
Given his assessment of Ignatius above, I think this question has been answered.It all goes down to one question, really: Do you trust the opinions of the apostles, and the people who knew apostles, or ‘reformers’ who practiced faiths that were nonexistent before the 1500’s? It is always up to you.