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rod of iron:
There is no written documentation to support it…
				
			Actually you can’t prove it :nope:If the protestant groups were once a part of the Catholic church, then there church history would go back as far as the Catholic church. Were Luther and Wesley and other founders of these Protestant churches ordained in the Catholic church? If so, they would get their authority from the Catholic church and would be able to trace their history back through the Catholic church.
Also, it seems to be the common belief among the Catholics that their church was founded by Christ in 33 A.D. But how do you prove it?
There is no written documentation to support it…
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 Now, this assertion is diametrically opposed to the assertion Jesus gave to Peter found in Matthew 16:18: “You are Peter, and on this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.”
 Now, this assertion is diametrically opposed to the assertion Jesus gave to Peter found in Matthew 16:18: “You are Peter, and on this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.” The fact that individuals in the Church have been, and are impiuos, corrupt, and not impecable (impecable means without sin), says nothing negative about the validity and genuineness of the Catholic Church. In fact, it evens strengthens the point that it is the True Church. Please note that infallibility does not mean impecability. These two are completely different concepts.
 The fact that individuals in the Church have been, and are impiuos, corrupt, and not impecable (impecable means without sin), says nothing negative about the validity and genuineness of the Catholic Church. In fact, it evens strengthens the point that it is the True Church. Please note that infallibility does not mean impecability. These two are completely different concepts.
 My admission of corrupt individuals in the Church does not in any way mean that the Church espouses pagan beliefs, as rod of iron indicated in his original comment.
 My admission of corrupt individuals in the Church does not in any way mean that the Church espouses pagan beliefs, as rod of iron indicated in his original comment.