Catholicism's Opposition to the Bible

serpentdove

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[He has rescued many people out of the Roman Catholic religion (Jud 11). :burnlib:] :yawn: intensional Ga 5:9, Eph 4:14

:noway: You're projecting again (Eph 4:14). Be yourself. Everyone else is taken (Ga 5:9). :freak:

"Roman Catholicism vs. historical, biblical Christianity: "We have different authorities, we believe different gospels, we worship different Christs, we are led by different spirits and we are on different paths to eternity. Compare this with the unity the apostle Paul described with those who are in one body and one ......Spirit, with one hope; one Lord, one faith, one baptism, on God and Father of all who is over all and through all and in all (Eph 4:4-6)..." Full text: No Idolatry and False Teaching

Also see:

A Scriptural Response to: Biblical Evidence or Catholics St. Joseph Communication
 
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glassjester

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Nah...We of the Protestant Reformation are comfortable with quietly knowing of God's governance of His one, holy, catholic and apostolic church, of whose members are in His love and covenant friendship.

And which denomination do you believe has correct doctrine?
 

Cruciform

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:noway: You're projecting again (Eph 4:14). Be yourself. Everyone else is taken (Ga 5:9). :freak:

"Roman Catholicism vs. historical, biblical Christianity: "We have different authorities, we believe different gospels, we worship different Christs, we are led by different spirits and we are on different paths to eternity. Compare this with the unity the apostle Paul described with those who are in one body and one ......Spirit, with one hope; one Lord, one faith, one baptism, on God and Father of all who is over all and through all and in all (Eph 4:4-6)..."
Did they actually use the word "unity" in the context of the myriad competing and contradictory doctrinal claims of the Protestant sects?! Please at least try to be serious. :doh:
 

Cruciform

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Those who hold most closely to the Three Forms of Unity and Westminster Confession.
So, then, doctrinal unity and authority did not exist within Christendom until Christ's one historic Church had already existed for a millennium-and-a-half? :think:
 

Eagles Wings

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So, then, doctrinal unity and authority did not exist within Christendom until Christ's one historic Church had already existed for a millennium-and-a-half? :think:
The RCC has never had doctrinal authority and unity within Christendom. Neither you nor any RCC apologist have proven it by Scripture. The RCC surely can't claim the ECF for that proof either as they contradicted one another on many issues.
 

Cruciform

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The RCC has never had doctrinal authority and unity within Christendom. Neither you nor any RCC apologist have proven it by Scripture. The RCC surely can't claim the ECF for that proof either as they contradicted one another on many issues.
Once again, you're merely parroting what you've been fed by your preferred recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sect(s). Catholics, however, simply don't buy into your chosen sect's particular traditions of men regarding the one historic Church founded by Jesus himself.
 
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