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Sixtus, I’ve read all your responses, but I wish you could provide more convincing evidences. 
When you are making the claim that the Catholic Church is the first Protestant Church, you have to have more evidence than a hazarded guess.I would hazard a guess and say Antioch.
There were many churches in the very beginning. There was the church of Corinth, Antioch, Jerusalem etc etc
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If only that were true!Sorry to disapoint you, [Sixtus] but Jesus said "Thou are Peter(Cephas, Rock) and upon this Rock I will build my Church.
Well, as intelligent as I am, I was not there in the beginning. Therefore I do not know!When you are making the claim that the Catholic Church is the first Protestant Church, you have to have more evidence than a hazarded guess. ,
So an admission that perhaps JP 2 might have been rightWhen you say Antioch, do you mean the Antiochian Orthodox (AKA Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch)? This church claims to be one of the five churches that composed the One
Historically and Biblically the first church was in Jerusalem. And it was made up of all Jews. But evenually the hub for all evangelism was Antioch.I would hazard a guess and say Antioch.
There were many churches in the very beginning. There was the church of Corinth, Antioch, Jerusalem etc etc
T
There were many churches in the very beginning. There was the church of Corinth, Antioch, Jerusalem etc etc
Antioch saw the first apostacy. It was in this early Church that the Scribe to St Peter and one of his successors first intervened, assuming an authority above that of Bishop when he rebuked the elders of this early church for deposing their apostle appointed Bishop. Clement told the church of Antioch in no uncertain terms to ‘reinstate their bishop or suffer the consequences’! They did and the rest is consigned to history.Historically and Biblically the first church was in Jerusalem. And it was made up of all Jews. But evenually the hub for all evangelism was Antioch.
Incredibly, there is more misinformation per post here than in the usual thread.
It appears that most Roman Catholics do not know their own history, but are very familiar with their own propaganda.
…and to add insult to injury, Clement scribed 1Peter, constructed and wrote 2Peter…now that is really sadSo sad…
Those stupid smileys make you come across as very arrogant, or at least make it seem that you are trying to mock those on the other side of the argument. You should really stop it, I’d take your posts more seriously.…and to add insult to injury, Clement scribed 1Peter, constructed and wrote 2Peter…now that is really sad![]()
A protestant song is not proof.Ignatious said:
If only that were true!
I have spent years pondering that very quote. You see, it seems most logical that what Christ was saying was: ‘you are Peter but it is on THIS rock [meaning HImself] that I build my Church’!
The hymn ‘Rock of ages cleft for me’. That is not Pope of ages but refers to Christ! Similarly, Christ called HImself ‘the stone which the builders rejected’. It seems to me again that He was referring to Himself.
I wish you were right but I am also a realist
Logic dictates that the sentence be used as stated. There are only a few times in the Bible that names are changed and it is always for a reason. It seams illogical that Jesus changes Simon to Peter(Rock) and it has no meaning.And I say to you, you are Peter, and upon this rock ‘Peter’ is Greek for ‘rock’] 1 will build my Church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it" (Matt. 16:18).
Judge me how you will, I have been judged much more harshly. I fear not or worry as God is my judgeThose stupid smileys make you come across as very arrogant, or at least make it seem that you are trying to mock those on the other side of the argument. You should really stop it, I’d take your posts more seriously.
Huh?? Are you suggesting that Protestants are influencing you to realise that the Orthodox is the first true church??Largely through the influence of Protestants on this forum, the facts about the Holy Apostolic Orthodox Catholic Church, I have come to realise that Roman Catholics are in fact the first protestants.
I reject the question because I don’t agree that we taught them how to be protestants.So why condemn luther’s followers when you taught them how to be protestants![]()
Nope!I guess you’ll be changing this soon. Will you be changing it to “Protestant” or “Orthodox”?
NopeRe: Why are Roman Catholics afraid to admit to being the first Protestants?
This question seems meaningless to me. Maybe I’m missing something.
I must confess, the meaning of what you write here escapes me.…and to add insult to injury, Clement scribed 1Peter, constructed and wrote 2Peter…now that is really sad
You have to be making this up.The Orthodox protested the authority of the Bishop of Rome, mainly under the influence of a secualr ruler–just like Protestants did under the influence of secular governments. Catholics didn’t protest anything except the Orthodox and Protestants leaving the visible unity of the one fold.
I must confess, the meaning of what you write here escapes me.
Michael,Michael
Sixtus is all over the place. I don’t understand why he will post something [seemingly] anti-Catholic and then change through later, more random posts the original “meaning” of his OP.
Pax Christi
Well, Sixtus, God bless you but I think what Freshman88 and most of us (those who have posted on your threads) sense is a flippancy and off-handedness for the sake of argument on your part.I am very sorry if they offend you but smileys are available for use on this forum. It shows we Roman Catholics might not always agree but we still manage toat each other
I guess the proper smiley for reading this post would be: :banghead: