domenic said:
Constantine, the first Christian emperor of Rome started the Catholic church, not Jesus. Jesus is not God, he is the son of God. You sound like you're Catholic.
Please show me the
document,
decree or
declaration issued by Constantine that established the Catholic Church.
Surely, you can provide this if it's true.
The fact is that you
can't because it's an
anti-Catholic fairytale.
Unfortunately for people like
you - we have the writings of the
Early Church to back up our claims that the Catholic Church goes all the way back to the
Apostles. We also have the research of eminent
PROTESTANT historians like
J.N.D. Kelly, who documents the Catholic Church all the way back to the Papacy of Peter in his
Oxford Dictionary of Popes.
Now - from the Early Church Fathers:
Ignatius of Antioch
Follow your bishop, every one of you, as obediently as Jesus Christ followed the Father. Obey your clergy too as you would the apostles; give your deacons the same reverence that you would to a command of God. Make sure that no step affecting the Church is ever taken by anyone without the bishop’s sanction. The sole Eucharist you should consider valid is one that is celebrated by the bishop himself, or by some person authorized by him. Where the bishop is to be seen, there let all his people be; just as, wherever Jesus Christ is present, there is the Catholic Church (Letter to the Smyrneans 8:2 [A.D. 110]).
The Martyrdom of Polycarp
When finally he concluded his prayer, after remembering all who had at any time come his way – small folk and great folk, distinguished and undistinguished, and the whole Catholic Church throughout the world – the time for departure came. So they placed him on an ass, and brought him into the city on a great Sabbath (The Martyrdom of Polycarp 8 [A.D. 110]).
Irenaeus
The Catholic Church possesses one and the same faith throughout the whole world, as we have already said (Against Heresies 1:10 [A.D. 189]).
Tertullian
Where was Marcion then, that shipmaster of Pontus, the zealous student of Stoicism? Where was Valentinus then, the disciple of Platonism? For it is evident that those men lived not so long ago – in the reign of Antoninus for the most part – and that they at first were believers in the doctrine of the Catholic Church, in the church of Rome under the episcopate of the blessed Eleutherus, until on account of their ever restless curiosity, with which they even infected the brethren, they were more than once expelled (On the Prescription Against Heretics 22,30 [A.D.200])
Cyprian
The spouse of Christ cannot be defiled; she is uncorrupted and chaste. She knows one home . . . Does anyone believe that this unity which comes from divine strength, which is closely connected with the divine sacraments, can be broken asunder in the Church and be separated by the divisions of colliding wills? He who does not hold this unity, does not hold the law of God, does not hold the faith of the Father and the Son, does not hold life and salvation (On the Unity of the Catholic Church 6 [A.D. 251]).
Ummm, any questions?
Raeneske said:
There are some numbers which don't sit well with me. But does that change the fact that this church is responsible for the slaughter of millions, more than any other institution on this planet? Nope. I estimate at least 150 million. This is far lower than the maximum number that I have heard. By their fruits.
I said nothing about the translation of the Bible into English. The index of forbidden books has been proven time and time again. But it is dismissed, time and time again.
"Canon 14. We prohibit also that the laity should
not be permitted to have the books of the Old or
New Testament; we most strictly forbid their having
any translation of these books."
- The Church Council of Toulouse 1229 AD
Source: Heresy and Authority in Medieval Europe,
Scolar Press, London, England
copyright 1980 by Edward Peters,
ISBN 0-85967-621-8, pp. 194-195"
Be a fruit inspector.
WOW. Are you
serious? Have you
ever opened up a history book? Do you even
know when the printing press was invented?
Let me educate you.
First of all, the
Council of Tolouse prohibited the ownership and use of
unapproved and
defective versions of the Scriptures from being translated and distributed. In case you are unaware, copies of the Bible were
NOT plentiful because the oprinting press hadn't yet been invented. They had to be
HAND-WRITTEN and took
YEARS to complete.
Canon 14 was aimed at those who were making
flawed translations.
Luther and his minions simply bypassed this canon by
inventing their own doctrines based on the actual Scriptures such as
Sola Fide and
Sola Scriptura. He even added the word
"ALONE" to
Rom. 3:28 in his German translation of the Bible.
As for the Church slaughtering
"millions" - let's see the
evidence. Where's your proof??
Surely, this would be easy to come by
IF this were true . . .
The fact is that these inflated numbers are
silly and unrealistic baased on the fact that most of civilization would have to have been
wiped out to make them realistic.
Get your facts
straight.