ECT THE ARROGANCE & BLINDNESS OF THE PROTESTANT HERESY

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Danoh

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Why did the reformation occur?

Because men like Luther thought that something that never had possessed life to begin with, and still does not - the RCC - needed to be reformed.

He was wrong.

"That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit" John 3: 6.
 

DAN P

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Hi , and will you explain why the Holy Spirit had Paul write that PETER in Gal 2:13 , that Peter was practicing HYPOCRISY ?

And in Gal 2:14 was trying to get others to PRACTICE and ADOPT Jewish Customs and Jewish RITES ?

Peter was Practicing Judaism and NOT CHRISTIANITY , BLIND ONES !!:hammer::hammer:

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Why did the reformation occur?
  • Martin Luther, a Catholic priest, was concerned about some of the behavioral abuses in the Church, especially among some bishops and priests, and desired to see certain practical and moral reforms enacted in the Church.
  • To that end, and to prompt academic debate, Luther posted his "95 Theses" on the door of the parish church in Wittenberg.
  • If Luther had stopped there---attempting to reform various problematic moral behaviors and illegitimate practices of the clergy---all would have been fine. It was when he presumed to try and "reform" the formal doctrines of Christ's one historic Church that Luther ran into trouble with the hierarchy, and rightly so.
  • Genuine reform---and there were plenty of other reformers in the Church besides Luther, ones who did not presume to attack revealed Christian doctrine---is directed to the moral behavior and false practices of Church leadership, NOT to the Church's established divine teachings.
  • Luther and his fellow "Protestants" attempted to replace the authoritative doctrines of Christ's one historic Church with their own personal interpretations and theological opinions and, in so doing, ultimately gave birth to the Protestant "reformation"---a movement which has produced multiplied thousands of competing and contradictory man-made non-Catholic denominations and sects to date, with more being invented every week, all directly contrary to the expressed will of Jesus Christ (Jn. 17:11, 20-23; cf. 1 Cor.1:10; Phil. 2:1-2; Eph. 4:3-6; Rom. 16:17).



Gaudium de veritate,

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Bright Raven

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  • Martin Luther, a Catholic priest, was concerned about some of the behavioral abuses in the Church, especially among some bishops and priests, and desired to see certain practical and moral reforms enacted in the Church.
  • To that end, and to prompt academic debate, Luther posted his "95 Theses" on the door of the parish church in Wittenberg.
  • If Luther had stopped there---attempting to reform various problematic moral behaviors and illegitimate practices of the clergy---all would have been fine. It was when he presumed to try and "reform" the formal doctrines of Christ's one historic Church that Luther ran into trouble with the hierarchy, and rightly so.
  • Genuine reform---and there were plenty of other reformers in the Church besides Luther---is directed to the moral behavior and false practices of Church leadership, NOT to the Church's established divine teachings.
  • Luther and his fellow "Protestants" attempted to replace the authoritative doctrines of Christ's one historic Church with their own personal interpretations and theological opinions and, in so doing, ultimately gave birth to the Protestant "reformation"---a movement which has produced some 50,000+ man-made non-Catholic denominations and sects to date, with more being invented every week, all directly contrary to the expressed will of Jesus Christ (Jn. 17:11, 20-23; cf. 1 Cor.1:10; Phil. 2:1-2; Eph. 4:3-6; Rom. 16:17).



Gaudium de veritate,

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Is this a true representation of the why?

https://apologeticsetc.wordpress.com/2010/04/10/why-did-the-protestant-reformation-happen/
 

Cruciform

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Because men like Luther thought that something that never had possessed life to begin with, and still does not - the RCC - needed to be reformed.
The opinions (traditions of men) taught to you by your chosen recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sect are noted.
 

Grosnick Marowbe

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Copious amounts of souls will end up at the Judgment seat of God because
of Catholicism. Subsequently, the Lake of Fire awaits those who reject Paul's
Gospel. (The Grace Gospel)
 

OCTOBER23

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Martin Luther, a Catholic priest, was concerned about some of the behavioral abuses in the Church, especially among some bishops and priests, and desired to see certain practical and moral reforms enacted in the Church.

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behavioral abuses ??????????

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Martin Luther, a Catholic priest, strongly disputed the claim

that freedom from God's punishment for sin could be purchased with money.
 
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