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Feel free to actually disprove the content of the information provided.he's a bot
Feel free to actually disprove the content of the information provided.he's a bot
...according to the assumptions and opinions---that is, the "brain-washed anti-Catholic vile 'doctrines'"---that you have derived from your preferred recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sect, anyway.The sites that you site are filled with incorrect interpretations based on brain-washed RCC vile "doctrines".
And how did people "come to Jesus" in the New Testament Apostolic Period? They came to the apostles and their successors (the bishops) for baptism and correct teaching in order to be introduced into Christ's one historic Church, whose teachings Jesus equated with his very own in truth and authority (Lk. 10:16; cf. 1 Tim. 3:15; Mt. 28:18-20).
Gaudium de veritate,
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Yes, the apostles and their successors---the bishops---did this (Ac. 15:2; 16:4)."They went everywhere preaching the gospel the Lord working with them and confirming the word with signs following"
Yes, the apostles and their successors---the bishops---did this (Ac. 15:2; 16:4).
Yes, your self-fulling prophecy. :luigi:...according to the assumptions and opinions---that is, the "brain-washed anti-Catholic vile 'doctrines'"---that you have derived from your preferred recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sect, anyway.
Why Evangelical Protestants Become Catholics:
“Bottom line: we convert because we come to believe, by God's grace, and with His leading, that the Catholic Church is the fullness of theological and spiritual truth, and the Church that Jesus instituted. Period.”*
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*Dave Armstrong via FACEBOOK, 10-24-2015.
Nonsense. Just because the apostles have passed away does not mean that their ordained successors, the bishops, do not retain their (the apostles') teaching authority. See this.Then you cannot claim apostolicity for you do not.
Yes---and they are careful to make sure that their teaching comports in every way with that of the Church's Magisterium, that is, its teaching office consisting of the apostles and bishops (1 Tim. 4:6; cf. 1 Tim. 3:15).You will find a great many more than apostles and bishops preaching and teaching in the NT...both men and women.
Rather, a self-evident fact that you have yet to in any way disprove or refute.Yes, your self-fulling prophecy. :luigi:
Not over doctrine, but rather over Peter's inconsistency in behaving according to sound doctrine---doctrine which Peter himself preached. Peter's doctrine was fine; his behavior, at one point, was incorrect.Neither is it true that they agreed on Doctrine, Paul disagreed publicly with Peter.
Already answered here. The apostles were ordaining their successors even in the New Testament, as I've already shown.
Not over doctrine, but rather over Peter's inconsistency in behaving according to sound doctrine---doctrine which Peter himself preached. Peter's doctrine was fine; his behavior, at one point, was incorrect.
Neither is it true that they agreed on Doctrine, Paul disagreed publicly with Peter.
Already answered.Show us who these successors were and when they took over
Paul confronted Peter because his (Peter's) behavior did not match his (Peter's) own teaching. It was a problem with his behavior, not his doctrine.His behaviour reflected a doctrinal difference, by his actions he was showing that he sided with the pharisees
Post #52Jesus said "thou art Peter and upon this rock will I build My church"...He says nothing about a succession of holy fathers