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nancy_dalrymple
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What happened to the Christian Church after Acts 28:30? Aren’t you the least bit interested? Did historical progress of the Christian Church end abruptly there and then? Absolutely not!
Show me a period in Church history where the events of the time were not recorded by historians and scribes?
I challenge all Protestants to read what has been recorded regarding the history of Christianity, and to start with genuine historical writings beginning in the first and second centuries. These are available for free on the Internet, and I have provided two URL’s for them in this link, so those who have no funds do not have an excuse not to read them.
Aren’t you the least bit interested in your Christian heritage, the struggles and martyrdoms of your Christian ancestors who led us to where we are today? If you call yourself a Christian, you certainly should be. Put yourself in John 16:12-13 and note that the verses use future tense, which means coming revealed truths by the Holy Spirit. It is the development of Scriptural doctrine over many centuries. These century by century incremental steps are recorded in many authentic historical documents and are available for all to see. Read for yourself the progress of knowledge of the original primitive Christian Church down through the centuries.
The Protestant Failure to go to the Source Error, Keeps Them in Error:
The Protestant Shopping for a Church Error:
In my daily newspaper, there appeared an article about a woman who had spent a lot of time searching for a church which fit “her” beliefs.
Uhh, excuse me!!! Her beliefs?
Doesn’t she have it backwards? We must search for the one Church which has objective truth, not one conforming to our individual subjective truth. We must conform to the will of GOD and not to our own personal beliefs and opinions.
That person fell right into that “If it feels good for me, it must be okay” mentality.
Protestants choose churches for all of the wrong reasons and here are some of them.
Show me a period in Church history where the events of the time were not recorded by historians and scribes?
I challenge all Protestants to read what has been recorded regarding the history of Christianity, and to start with genuine historical writings beginning in the first and second centuries. These are available for free on the Internet, and I have provided two URL’s for them in this link, so those who have no funds do not have an excuse not to read them.
Aren’t you the least bit interested in your Christian heritage, the struggles and martyrdoms of your Christian ancestors who led us to where we are today? If you call yourself a Christian, you certainly should be. Put yourself in John 16:12-13 and note that the verses use future tense, which means coming revealed truths by the Holy Spirit. It is the development of Scriptural doctrine over many centuries. These century by century incremental steps are recorded in many authentic historical documents and are available for all to see. Read for yourself the progress of knowledge of the original primitive Christian Church down through the centuries.
I must add that if you refuse to read the history of Christianity, then you must have a closed mind, a subject of which I will deal later in this document.
The Protestant Failure to go to the Source Error, Keeps Them in Error:
When discussing the teachings of the Catholic Church, Protestants will invariably espouse what they have heard from other Protestants, while at the same time failing to go to the source of Catholic teaching, the Catholic Church itself, in order to find the truth of what it really teaches.
If you were going to buy a Ford, would you go to a Chevrolet dealer to ask his advice about the Ford? What would he tell you? No, an intelligent person would go to the source, the Ford dealer.
Why then, do Protestants not go to the Catholic Church to find the truth of Catholic teaching?
Ignorance of the Catholic Church is ignorance of Christ, since the Catholic Church is His body.
The Protestant Shopping for a Church Error:
In my daily newspaper, there appeared an article about a woman who had spent a lot of time searching for a church which fit “her” beliefs.
Uhh, excuse me!!! Her beliefs?
Doesn’t she have it backwards? We must search for the one Church which has objective truth, not one conforming to our individual subjective truth. We must conform to the will of GOD and not to our own personal beliefs and opinions.
That person fell right into that “If it feels good for me, it must be okay” mentality.
Protestants choose churches for all of the wrong reasons and here are some of them.
- This one has better child care while I attend the services.
Yes but Jesus requested that the little children to come to Him, Matthew 19:13-15.
How can they when they are kept away from the services? - I like the singing in this one better. Yes but you cannot sing your way into heaven.
- Mine has a better Sunday school. Yes but only if they teach the truth.
- I like the preacher in mine. Yes but there are many likable preachers all over the place.
- I enjoy the fellowship. Yes but GODship comes before fellowship.
- I feel more comfortable with their beliefs because they fit better with my beliefs.
Need I say more? - The distasteful things like the existance of hell and other subjects are not mentioned.
Sometimes the truth hurts, but regardless of that, truth cannot be suppressed, Romans 1:18. - It is not authoritarian, and rigidly structured.
Yes but the absence of authority breeds chaos, as we have already seen in Protestantism. - Believe it or not, I have heard, “I like mine because it has a parking lot which is easier to exit”.
How is that for an excuse? - Then there is the error of the heresy of indifferentism, a false belief that all religions are of equal validity. Therefore, it does not matter to which one I shall go, so I will pick the nearest one.