C
Contarini
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Sixteenth. 1517 and so on.
- One anomaly that comes to mind between the Catholic vs Protestant situation comes
down to one question for me: Who Is In Control Here? According to Protestantism, as
far as I am aware, the Roman Catholic Church is wrong, but curiously, the Protestant
Movement didn’t start until the 15th Century, right?
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You mean 1000-1500 years.
- Now the Apostles all lived up until around the end of the 1st Century, Protestants are okay
with the first few centuries after, then somehow the Protestant position is that the Church
somehow went wrong. Again: The Protestant Movement started around 15th Century. So
that would mean that for ten to fifteen thousand years,
No. This is one of the most common Catholic mistakes in responding to Protestantism. That isn’t a position most Protestants would hold. There are a bunch of different Protestant positions on this, but the basic point you need to understand is that Protestants don’t assume that if the Church gets stuff wrong, therefore it’s not the true Church any more.Christ’s Church was in some way
lost to the Earth.
The classic Protestant view, insofar as there is one, is that the Church gradually admitted more and more error and corruption as time went on, but that didn’t mean there was no true Church. The most conservative "classic Protestants (Lutherans and Reformed) would argue that when the Council of Trent rejected Protestantism, then and only then did the “Roman” Church cease to be a true Christian Church.
Edwin