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Ignore him, my friend.You might ask about, as to the first.
GKC
Ignore him, my friend.You might ask about, as to the first.
GKC
Good advice. But Iām post padding.Ignore him, my friend.![]()
Ignore him, my friend. Quoting him makes the clean up job harderOh that is right, I forgot these ungodly acts have ONLY happened within the church? Silly me! All of humanity has never experienced such acts,but only the CC?
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Good advice. But Iām post padding.
GKC
Why do Protestants reject the Popeās authority?
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the OP asks a question but responds with a strawman. a better explanation is more nuanced.So what makes all these Protestant leaders better than the Pope?
I donāt know what happened, but looks like it is all cleaned up. The Mods do take care of things quickly.Thank you Mods!![]()
No never did that LOLMost of the parish did.
How about a sung Angelus after Mass?
GKC
Iām not sure. Erasmus was Catholic priest who was committed to reforming the Catholic Church from within. On King Henry, wasnāt the Pope at the time also really chummy with King Henry until he rebelled against papal authority? He went so far as to give Henry the title āDefender of the Faith.āIs this the same Erasmus that was alive and friends with King Henry who killed Saint Thomas More?
Yes, but often this preservation has been accomplished despite the institutional church of the time (whatever time and place that may be) rather than because of it. Tradition, for me, can be a two edged sword. It can preserve a lot, but it also can become distorted or misused over time. As people change, they shape those traditions, and as time goes on those traditions can look and be remarkably different than what they were originally intended to look like or be understood as. I think the church should always be reforming itself, and that they should use Scripture to guide that reformation, always aware that there will never be a perfect church this side of the Kingdom. So, to state it simply, I believe that the Holy Spirit has preserved doctrinal truth for believers of every generation. He inspired men to write what would become the Bible, and he guided men who would collect it in the form we know today. The Bible is doctrinal truth. Now, we may disagree on what the Bible says, but I donāt think any Christian would deny that within the Bible is the truth, Godās revelation to man.I understand.Just curious: do you believe that Jesus, somehow, successfully preserved doctrinal truth for believers of every generation in spite of the fact that all churches, at some point in history, have been run badly?
Yes, that was the same Erasmus.Iām not sure. Erasmus was Catholic priest who was committed to reforming the Catholic Church from within. On King Henry, wasnāt the Pope at the time also really chummy with King Henry until he rebelled against papal authority? He went so far as to give Henry the title āDefender of the Faith.ā
Hey, Anna. It was ugly, donāt ask. Anyway, hope all is well with you also. Iām a new grandfather so things couldnāt be better right now.I donāt know what happened, but looks like it is all cleaned up. The Mods do take care of things quickly.
[Havenāt spoken with you in a long while. Hope all is well.]
Anna
The Bible is āmaterialā doctrine. It contains the words of Scripture. It cannot interpret itself, obviously, and therefore requires an authentic interpreter. The further development of the material doctrine, expressed in and through the teachings of the Church (which we believe to be the authentic interpreter) is formal doctrine. All Christian faith traditions develop their formal doctrine based upon their interpretation of Scripture even when they deny having a formal doctrine, but instead claim to be just good ole āBible believing Christiansā.The Bible is doctrinal truth. Now, we may disagree on what the Bible says, but I donāt think any Christian would deny that within the Bible is the truth, Godās revelation to man.
and these are???Because they do not believe that the great Warning and Permanent Miracle will ever come to pass.
what are true christians now?When it does come, then all true christians will become catholic and then they will embrace and not reject the Pope.
The Warning and the Miracle are not the return of Christ in glory. FƔtima, LaSalette, Akita, Betania etc.and these are???
what are true christians now?
perhaps a theologian could correct me, but wouldnāt the function of priests and especially the vicar of Christ be obsolete when He returns?
the OP posits an interesting question, but all youāre saying is that protestants reject the Pope because they reject the Pope. circular and uninformative.
my opinion is that most protestants reject him because of historical reasons (there were millions of deaths in the Catholic-protestant wars and the consequences have cast a long shadow) and because thatās the way they were brought up (the second reason also explaining why most Catholics accept him).
The Church does not require that Catholics believe in these private revelations; why would protestants be expected to?The Warning and the Miracle are not the return of Christ in glory. FƔtima, LaSalette, Akita, Betania etc.