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I going to blow you mind but here goes :
THE OLD TESTAMENT IS SCRIPTURE.
JUST AS TRUE AND VALID AS THE NEW TESTAMENT.
I going to blow you mind but here goes :
THE OLD TESTAMENT IS SCRIPTURE.
JUST AS TRUE AND VALID AS THE NEW TESTAMENT.
Not all Catholics are adept at it as others. But is not because Catholic teachings contradict scripture.I’ve been asking for proof regarding multiple things in this forum from a Catholic standpoint. They generally are not able to quote scripture. Rather the typical response is a quote from someone other than Jesus. If all Catholic teachings are rooted in the Bible, how come Catholics have such a tough time justifying their positions with scripture? Maybe it’s because in a lot of cases, they cannot.
While the church is a living organism, it is also an or ganization, involving offices and function. There are two designated offices in the New Testament church.
Didache IS the early Church document which deals with the organizational (and belief through what is considered doctrine or dogma) structure of the post Resurrection Church.
Not ONE, not ONE SINGLE writer in the NT has listed what the “offices” are of that organizational ekklesai, or, ‘church.’
What you call ‘offices’ are and have always been understood as FUNCTIONS. One became an emissary (apo-stolos, or, apostle) by being sent off from one mission to another. This can happen by election (2 Cor 8:19, 23) or by appointment ( 1 Thess 3:2; I Cor 4:17).
St Paul uses episkopoi (our word ‘bishop’) only once when he greets the brothers and sisters in Philippi (Phil 1:1). He calls their companions “attendants” (diakonoi).
Diakonos is such a common term that St Paul even refers to satan’s attendants in 2 Cor 11:15.
To say that we christians have to use these terms and only these ‘offices’ is ludicrous and simplistic.
The church at this time (the Pauline letters) was still trying to form, it was charismatic (witness the litany of those with ‘gifts’ in 1 Cor) and growing very very quickly.
As it grew other ‘gospels’ starting popping up. The Gospel of Judas. The Gospel of Mary. The Gospel of Joseph. The Gospel of Thomas. All of these were written by people who did not know Christ nor were they written within the ORAL teaching tradition of the disciples of the early church years.
To presume that the Bible is the Standing Operating Procedures of the Church is a mistake.
With competing gospels and people claiming to know what scripture should be held sacred (Marcion for example), heresies [picking and choosing what to believe and what to not believe] became rampant.
Look at non-Catholic denominations today. Churches change their name and their “worship” services to attract a congregation (remember that drive-in church in Garden Grove started by, who was it, ah, Robert Schuller: now his son runs the empire). Choirs are called “Praise Teams,” where is THAT in the Bible???
Don’t get hung up on organization. We Catholics love the message and the messenger: give us a break! Ask us about what it is we believe and why.
You might be surprised that a sacramental does not a Catholic make. But a Sacrament does.
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I’ve been asking for proof regarding multiple things in this forum from a Catholic standpoint. They generally are not able to quote scripture. Rather the typical response is a quote from someone other than Jesus.** If all Catholic teachings are rooted in the Bible, how come Catholics have such a tough time justifying their positions with scripture? Maybe it’s because in a lot of cases, they cannot./**quote]
Why, to Peter of course! Scriptures say that the apostles were instructed to “make disciples of all nations”. Just as Mary was chosen by God to be the vessel of His Son, ministers are chosen by God to lead His flocks into Heaven. Those that try to falsely preach are immediately cast out by the congregation. Any Bible-believing Christian can see if someone is teaching in error. Just look it up in the Bible.To which Apostle does the head of your denomination trace back his Ordination?
Can you give the list of heads of your denomination that goes back to that Apostle, in an unbroken line?
Under what circumstances did that Apostle start your denomination, and where do we see it documented in the writings of the Early Church Fathers?
Church of ChristI can better answer that question if you tell me what faith you are associated with, (who knows you might have some claim to Apostolic succession, but let’s see.)
Ok, here it goes:Expound on this for me. If you mean that in the objective sense that history is the same for all mankind, then yes…but if you mean that you have a unbroken succession of bishops that trace back to Peter (and thus Jesus Christ himself), then no.
Ok so you believe that prior to the schism between the east and the west, we were all Catholic?Church of Christ
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Ok, here it goes:
We believe that we share the same history because we were once the same church. So many wonderful things have come from the CC (the Bible, the writings of the ECFs) and I am thankful that they survived the first 800 years of existence so well. But, after the East-West Schism, things started going downhill.
In all honesty, I wish they hadn’t. The CC had it right from the beginning but it took the Reformation to open everyone’s eyes to what was going on and how much the CC had strayed from its core beginnings.
I believe that I am Catholic just as much as the next Christian, but only in the sense of recognizing the roots that Jesus established for us.![]()
OK, now please answer the other two questions. 2. Can you give the list of heads of your denomination that goes back to that Apostle, in an unbroken line?Why, to Peter of course!
Surely even you can see that:Scriptures say that the apostles were instructed to “make disciples of all nations”. Just as Mary was chosen by God to be the vessel of His Son, ministers are chosen by God to lead His flocks into Heaven. Those that try to falsely preach are immediately cast out by the congregation. Any Bible-believing Christian can see if someone is teaching in error. Just look it up in the Bible.![]()
Can you honestly tell us that you believe that the Catholic Church of 830 AD or 1054 AD more closely resembled your denomination than it resembles the Catholic Church of today?Church of Christ
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Ok, here it goes:
We believe that we share the same history because we were once the same church. So many wonderful things have come from the CC (the Bible, the writings of the ECFs) and I am thankful that they survived the first 800 years of existence so well. But, after the East-West Schism, things started going downhill.
In all honesty, I wish they hadn’t. The CC had it right from the beginning but it took the Reformation to open everyone’s eyes to what was going on and how much the CC had strayed from its core beginnings.
You can’t have your cake and eat it too. If you want to be Catholic you have to be in union with the Catholic Church which Christ founded. He didn’t just establish naked “roots”. He planted a tree which He proomised would keep growing until the end of time, and He said that anyone who wants to follow Him must be attached to that tree.I believe that I am Catholic just as much as the next Christian, but only in the sense of recognizing the roots that Jesus established for us.![]()
The more I read about it, I’d say it was the CC before 800 A.D…Can you honestly tell us that you believe that the Catholic Church of 830 AD or 1054 AD more closely resembled your denomination than it resembles the Catholic Church of today?
OK, now please answer the other two questions. 2. Can you give the list of heads of your denomination that goes back to that Apostle, in an unbroken line?
3. Under what circumstances did that Apostle start your denomination, and where do we see it documented in the writings of the Early Church Fathers?
I don’t have access to that information right now. I would have to meet with the church elders to obtain that.
The Apostles didn’t start our denomination. It wasn’t documented in the writings of the ECF’s because we were all Catholic. Our denomination didn’t start until the Reformation.
Petergee:![]()
From the Bible, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.The question still remains unanswered: Where do protestant preachers get their authority?![]()
Please do that. I’d be very interested in how they answer that question. (I suspect that their answer will include some reference to an “invisible” or “spiritual” connection - let us know how it goes, and whether or not my suspicion is correct.)I don’t have access to that information right now. I would have to meet with the church elders to obtain that.
So, Jesus didn’t establish it, and the original founders didn’t get their authority from Him or from any of the Apostles.The Apostles didn’t start our denomination. It wasn’t documented in the writings of the ECF’s because we were all Catholic. Our denomination didn’t start until the Reformation.
The Bible cannot confer authority. It can only describe it.From the Bible, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.![]()
Ok. I called one of them up and he sent this to me via email and he said it describes what our church believes regarding apostolic succession:Please do that. I’d be very interested in how they answer that question. (I suspect that their answer will include some reference to an “invisible” or “spiritual” connection - let us know how it goes, and whether or not my suspicion is correct.)
I agree that “the most meaningful apostolic succession is the faithful succession of apostolic teaching” but I disagree that this can be found in the doctrines of the Reformation, which were specifically intended to split away from the Apostles and all Apostolic authority, as witnessed by the fact of their vandalizing the Church of St. Andrews (just outside of Dundee, Scotland) by removing the heads of the figures of the Apostles. (Their heads remain off to this very day, to signify that the Church of St. Andrew’s recognizes no Apostolic authority, and rests upon its own authority, which it claims to have received directly from God Himself.)Ok. I called one of them up and he sent this to me via email and he said it describes what our church believes regarding apostolic succession:
The work of the twelve (and the Apostle Paul), together with the prophets of the twelve tribes of Israel, provide the doctrinal foundation for the whole church of subsequent history through the Scriptures of the Bible. To share with the apostles the same faith, to believe their word as found in the Scriptures, to receive the same Holy Spirit, is the only sense in which apostolic succession is meaningful, because it is in this sense only that men have fellowship with God in the truth (an extension of the Reformation doctrines of sola fide and sola scriptura). The most meaningful apostolic succession is the faithful succession of apostolic teaching.
We appeal to the New Testament, which states a personal apostolic succession (from Paul to Timothy and Titus, for example) and which states that Jesus gave the Apostles a “blank check” to lead the Church as they saw fit under the guidance of the Holy Spirit (Matthew 18:18 and Acts Chapter 15, for example).
It does. I think the next question I would want to ask them is, “What did the Apostles write on that blank cheque, and who did they make it out to?”I hope this helps.
Try here phatmass.com/directory/popes/index.phpDid Jesus Christ not give His authority to Peter and the Apostles? Did they then not go and lay hands upon others? I can show you the unbroken line from Benedict XVI back to Peter.
I would be interested in seeing a listing of the “unbroken line from Benedict XVI back to Peter”. Can you refer me to a source for such listing?
That’s just it. It’s a mystery that can only be revealed under guidance of the Holy Spirit in concordance with the Scriptures.It does. I think the next question I would want to ask them is, “What did the Apostles write on that blank cheque, and who did they make it out to?”
Guess what? Alot here are converts or reverts to the Catholic Church who have done just that.Pray for guidance from the Holy Spirit and turn to the Bible for the Truth.![]()