Naomi25
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The RCC herself claims one doctrine above all others as being essential to faith and practice...in fact she believes or professes that all her dogmas and doctrines are built on that one tenet of their faith...the trinity. Or at least, their version of it. Now if you look into the history of how the orthodox doctrine of trinity was first brought about, the means by which it was first established in the Christian church, and through whom it was established, it may well cause current believers in that doctrine some cause for embarrassment. That fact that those original promoters of the doctrine had great difficulty in explaining it in terms anyone could understand, yet demanded everyone believe it anyway, smacks of fraud to me. Particularly when it is realized that it is only an assumed doctrine in the first place.
Tell me...can you fully explain and describe God to me? Tell me about every part of him and his nature? I assume not, the reason being...our God is far beyond human understanding and knowing. Would you want a God you could fully know? If you, in your human, limited understanding, could fully grasp God...what does that say about him? There is a reason we will spend eternity learning about him...he is infinite. Now...if you think you can do better than any man before you trying to explain how the bible clearly and repeatedly somehow says that "God is one" and yet "God is three persons"...then go ahead friend. I suspect you'll end up where everyone else has. Or else having to deny that the bible says it at all....oh wait.
The other fundamental belief of Catholicism, one which they hold particularly dear to their heart; one which they created themselves and boast of for that reason; and because almost everyone agrees with her on that one precious doctrine, Protestants included who ironically claim sola scriptura, Rome claims it as a sign that all agree with her authority to create it in the first place...being a doctrine that comes from tradition and not from scripture. It is also a doctrine she is avidly promoting today throughout Europe...has been a principle topic in many papal encyclicals over the last 20 or so years, and was used throughout Papal history as an excuse to persecute those who did not accept it. That doctrine is Sunday sacredness. Anyone who accepts Sunday sacredness is submitting to Papal authority, and denying the authority of scripture. Rome herself boasts that by the simple fact that Sunday is universally accepted, it shows she has power to implement doctrine that in the past is contrary to God, but because they have the power to bind and loose, God accepts the new rules. Which of course is typical Antichrist mindset...us in place of Christ. Our day in place of Christ's day. They even had the gall to call Sunday the Lord's day. Such is 'in your face' blasphemy.
Oh please! Quite apart from showing your colours (hello SDA!), Paul addresses this head on!
Romans 14:5-6a: One person esteems one day as better than another, while another esteems all days alike. Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind. 6 The one who observes the day, observes it in honor of the Lord.
Col 2:8-10: See to it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the world, and not according to Christ. 9 For in him the whole fullness of deity dwells bodily, 10 and you have been filled in him, who is the head of all rule and authority...
Col 2:16-17: Therefore let no one pass judgment on you in questions of food and drink, or with regard to a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath. 17 These are a shadow of the things to come, but the substance belongs to Christ...
Basically, Paul is saying that Christ has abolished the need for strict rules and regulations, having fulfilled them in his own body and sacrifice. Especially the Sabbath, as we see earlier that the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. Basically...it's important for man to rest, and to honor God. It doesn't matter what day we do it on. If your spirit convicts you to do it on a Saturday...more freedom to you. But don't you dare accuse people they have no right to do it on any other day they choose. Paul gives us the authority to do it on any day we choose. On every day we choose.
Now of course there are other doctrines of Rome we will all disagree with. But those are the two main ones which Protestantism has inherited, and seem very reluctant to let go...despite that fact that neither are taught explicitly in the Bible. So much for sola scripture.
One last thought. If the trinity is the foundation of Catholicism as she boasts, and it is proved that Rome is the Antichrist (and it can be)...how can the root be true and all the branches and fruit be false? What we know is that all the doctrines and dogmas are false...how can they be founded on truth? Including Sunday?
That's it? The Trinity and Sunday worship? Right. Yes, I can see how the Roman Catholic Church is secretly infiltrating and destroying our faith. Thank you.
You do realize that we have our own people, with their own theological reasons for having the doctrines of the Trinity and Sunday worship? They're pretty good, actually, you should try reading some some time. It might open your eyes a bit.