Do you believe in OSAS?No, the mucho commentaria caused all the denominations and spin offs.
Sola Scriptura is the fix.
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Do you believe in OSAS?No, the mucho commentaria caused all the denominations and spin offs.
Sola Scriptura is the fix.
Any church I attend must be a like minded church, with the church of 3000 at Pentecost, or else I hit the road.All that think like you do belong to their very own made up church.
This certainly is not what Jesus intended.
The church has more than 3,000 now.
I wonder who God will keep out?
You've hit the road many times!Any church I attend must be a like minded church, with the church of 3000 at Pentecost, or else I hit the road.
I am Anglican. You don’t need to point out that that my church body is in serious trouble not because of sola scriptura but because the rejection of the same. The US expression of Anglicanism is the Episcopal church and it is in a death spiral from which it is unlikely to recover. To be clear I am not a member of this body rather I am part of the Reformed Episcopal church , a constituent member of the Anglican Church of North America.Sola Scriptura doesn't work.
If it worked, there wouldn't be so many denominations.
The fact that 2 persons could read the same bible and come out with differing ideas proves that sola scriptura is a messy idea and has created a mess in Christianity - of which we are ridiculed by Islam and Judaism.
I agree with you that if some teaching is not proven to be either in Scripture OR in Tradition, then it should be avoided.
It does seem to me that Catholic doctrine stems from either of the above.
What type of Protestant are you??
What church body, where do you fellowship? Where do spend Sundays or Saturdays if you are sabbatarian. Just answer the question or say that you don’t attend a church or fellowship.Thanks, here is my church I lay claim to...
38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
39 For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call.
40 And with many other words did he testify and exhort, saying, Save yourselves from this untoward generation.
41 Then they that gladly received his word were baptized: and the same day there were added unto them about three thousand souls.
I call it, "The Church of 3000".
So, you limit the Kingdom to you and. . . I have huge problems with Rome but I don’t exclude all RC’s from the Kingdom. Only King Jesus gets to say whose in and whose out.Any church I attend must be a like minded church, with the church of 3000 at Pentecost, or else I hit the road.
Well, think about the perspective of the early Christians for a moment. They weren't like us who have literacy in our blood. Everything we do today is recorded somehow, either by video, in writing, or some other method. Back then, the vast majority of people could neither read nor write. And those that could surely didn't write everything down. Most teaching by the Church and the first Christians was done orally. And what they did write down was usually more important in their eyes. There was not, at that time, any perceived need to defend the faith regarding doctrine of the Assumption. The big "battle" against the faith at that time was against the Gnostics, who happened to agree with that doctrine. So, that doctrine continued to be taught...orally.Thanks Augustin56
But you're not telling me something I don't already know.
Can you show me some early writings on the assumption?
I don't believe you'll be able to.
Actually, I believe that Bible silence is equivocal.And you seem to believe that Bible silence is consent.
Not before the fifth century. I'm not Roman Catholic and I don't believe in the Assumption, but neither do I discount the value of tradition.Just saw this.
Do you know of any early writing that addresses the assumption?
My issue with the Assumption is based on my understanding of the Immaculate Conception and its ramifications for the consequences of "original" sin inherited from Adam and Eve. If Mary was conceived without original sin, and original sin is the reason humans die physically, then of course she couldn't suffer physical death -- but by the same token, neither should any believer whose original sin is forgiven. Yet even forgiven believers die physically. Why does that still happen? Every answer I have ever gotten from a Catholic has been unsatisfactory.Right. This is the problem.
I spoke to a priest about this problem I have about this.
@BreadOfLife thinks that some priests are wrong, maybe.
But he's not the only one that said we do not have to accept every single dogma to be Catholic.
I understand WHY this dogma was declared (theologically -- there might be some other reason we don't know about)....
but I just think it's going a bit over board and I think it cannot be shown to be correct.
This.All that think like you do belong to their very own made up church.
This certainly is not what Jesus intended.
The church has more than 3,000 now.
I wonder who God will keep out?
Should the Jonestown followers had best stay put or leave?You've hit the road many times!
I think the problem with some is that they don't want to be under the authority of anything or anyone.
There could be other reasons.
My sis in law quit church a few years ago.
I don't like this trend...
I attend one. I even teach there. They are of the 3000 at Pentecost.What church body, where do you fellowship? Where do spend Sundays or Saturdays if you are sabbatarian. Just answer the question or say that you don’t attend a church or fellowship.
They are all out. No Catholic is saved. They do not have remission of sins because they do not baptize in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins.So, you limit the Kingdom to you and. . . I have huge problems with Rome but I don’t exclude all RC’s from the Kingdom. Only King Jesus gets to say whose in and whose out.
I have plenty of fellowship. I attend church regularly.This.
I feel sorry for @Truther , if what I am reading is correct he/she has no fellowship. To give some context I spent two weeks in icu about two years ago. Yet I had my pastor/presbyter as well as my friends and other pastors came and visited me in the hospital and give extreme unction. I had no doubt who would minister to me and my family if I had passed.
Today, the same pastor retired and we have a farewell and Godspeed service to him and his family. He is 72 and served our congregation for 22 years. I pray you have the experience.
catholic church canonized the Bible?I don’t think the ancient Catholic Church was as crazy as the one we see today. This was a gradual failure. These men in the fourth century still had some type of conviction about the holy scriptures. What you’re seeing today is completely insane. Think about it.
No one is limiting any thing to oneself or others because we're merely servants, a voice in the wilderness. But rather alone the New Testament foundation of Lord Jesus Christ limits and exposes.So, you limit the Kingdom to you and. . . I have huge problems with Rome but I don’t exclude all RC’s from the Kingdom. Only King Jesus gets to say whose in and whose out.
Not only does the Catholic Churh teach these points - it introduced the WORLD to these truths.
[/B]NOT sure why YOU think Christ’s Church is “NON-Scriptural”.
With regard to the Ch8rch Fathers – if they hadn’t suffered and died for the purpose of spreading the Gospel – YOU wouldn’t even know WHO Jesus is.
Finally - the only difference in asking members of the Body of Christ in Heaven to pray for us and those here on earth is that those in Heaven are PERFECT and fully-sanctified. The prayers of a RIGHTEOUS person are very powerful (James 5:16).
NONSENSE.
9 of my 12 sublings are Protestant - and I love them deatly.
They're not obnoxious, hate-filled hypocrites like YOU . . .
There was more than one bishop, and more than one church, in Rome simultaneously? That's news to me.Actually it was the bishops from the churches in Rome summoned by emperor constantine, who canonized the Bible.
The Catholic Church is the original Church founded by Christ.
If one was Christian for the first 1000 years of Christianity,
one was Catholic.
That's all there was.