SaulToPaul 2
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let me guess
it means just what is says
so
why are there thirty three thousand versions?
Do you want to be saved?
let me guess
it means just what is says
so
why are there thirty three thousand versions?
yes
that is my hope
Did the Roman Church Fall Into Heresy and Apostasy?At the time of the Apostles, the Church at Rome is orthodox, and famously faithful: St. Paul praises them for it (Romans 1:8-9), and greets them on behalf of the global Church. Yet the Protestant case requires claiming that sometime, somehow, this Church fell into apostasy, or at least heresy. If you're going to claim that, St. Edmund Campion (d. 1581) has some questions for you:
"When then did Rome lose this faith so highly celebrated? When did she cease to be what she was before? At what time, under what Pontiff, by what way, by what compulsion, by what increments, did a foreign religion come to pervade city and world? What outcries, what disturbances, what lamentations did it provoke? Were all mankind all over the rest of the world lulled to sleep, while Rome, Rome I say, was forging new Sacraments, a new Sacrifice, new religious dogma? Has there been found no historian, neither Greek nor Latin, neither far nor near, to fling out in his chronicles even an obscure hint of so remarkable a proceeding?"
http://catholicdefense.blogspot.it/2014/12/reason-7-to-reject-reformation-history.html
Then why don't you believe the gospel, and trust the LORD?
what part of it don't I believe?
Already answered. The mere fact that the Marian doctrines happen to conflict with the admittedly non-authoritative dictates of your chosen recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sect says nothing whatsoever about the truth-status of those (or any other) particular Christian teachings. Try again.See post 518. When Rome added the Marian doctrines they were well into apostasy.
Go ahead, then, and provide patristic quotations that disagree with Catholic beliefs and/or that reflect characteristically "Protestant" teachings. In short, document your claim from the voluminous writings of the early Church Fathers.Once again, this is based on the assumption that the Roman church is THE church... which is a matter of faith and not a matter of history.
Try again. :yawn:The Church in Rome is not the Church referenced in scriptures...
Post your proof.The Church at Rome did not obey any bishop as though he were the person of Christ...
I'll take that as an admission of your inability (or unwillingness) to provide the information requested in the OP.
When you show that Paul in writing to the Romans ever made mention of any pope or cardinal or monsignor or archbishop......it would be a terrible lapse of curtesy if such people were there and Paul did not address them.
Feel free, then, to post elsewhere.sorry lad, i've done this too many times, i know how this ends :beats dead horse:
Did the Roman Church Fall Into Heresy and Apostasy?At the time of the Apostles, the Church at Rome is orthodox, and famously faithful: St. Paul praises them for it (Romans 1:8-9), and greets them on behalf of the global Church. Yet the Protestant case requires claiming that sometime, somehow, this Church fell into apostasy, or at least heresy. If you're going to claim that, St. Edmund Campion (d. 1581) has some questions for you:
"When then did Rome lose this faith so highly celebrated? When did she cease to be what she was before? At what time, under what Pontiff, by what way, by what compulsion, by what increments, did a foreign religion come to pervade city and world? What outcries, what disturbances, what lamentations did it provoke? Were all mankind all over the rest of the world lulled to sleep, while Rome, Rome I say, was forging new Sacraments, a new Sacrifice, new religious dogma? Has there been found no historian, neither Greek nor Latin, neither far nor near, to fling out in his chronicles even an obscure hint of so remarkable a proceeding?"
http://catholicdefense.blogspot.it/2014/12/reason-7-to-reject-reformation-history.html
Has this church ever taught anything contrary to this ?
Then no.
Please explain what the medieval inquisitions have to do with the one historic Catholic Church supposedly having fallen into doctrinal apostasy....The Inquisition... The Inquisition is peculiarly the weapon and peculiarly the work of the Popes...