Rich Rock:
In your conversion (as well as afterwards), you may find that a daily rosary (at least 5 decades) will be of great help.
Hi Traditio,
Thanks for posting. Haven't got a rosary yet, will look into it
Rich Rock:
In your conversion (as well as afterwards), you may find that a daily rosary (at least 5 decades) will be of great help.
Straw Man Fallacy.You cannot hide behind the Catholic Pope anymore.
Catholics "read the Bible for themselves" every bit as much as non-Catholics (Protestants) do.We have the Bible and can read for ourselves.
Please listen to me. We can see plainly, what God says in His written Word.
Amen. Yet we must ask: "All who do not speak according to the written word" as authoritatively and bindingly interpreted by whom--- [1] Christ's one historic Church (Magisterium), or [2] you?All who do not speak according to the written word are false teachers.
Amen. Yet we must ask: "All who do not speak according to the written word" as authoritatively and bindingly interpreted by whom--- [1] Christ's one historic Church (Magisterium), or [2] you?
What you say is rebuked by the Lord in His written Word.Note also that nothing you have said here in any way negates or disproves my statements in Post #573 above
Straw Man Fallacy.
Catholics "read the Bible for themselves" every bit as much as non-Catholics (Protestants) do.
Your assumption here is directly contradicted by the 50,000+ man-made non-Catholic sects in existence to date, with more being invented every week. Thus, the Protestant phenomenon itself refutes the non-Catholic notion of the perspicuity of Scripture.
The Catholic denomination teaches falseness that should have never been taught, as is evidence in the unction of a dying person.
Salvation comes solely through the confession of Jesus Christ as Lord and savior.Eternal life...if he or she lives it out.
A word of encouragement during a failure is worth more than an hour of praise after success.
Therefore, I encourage you to research a little harder.
Hi Traditio,
Thanks for posting. Haven't got a rosary yet, will look into it
You're protestant. We've seen what just five centuries of relatively unhindered, truly Christian Protestantism leads to; it leads right back to the Catholic Church (read the OP). Best case. Otherwise this headless body leads to unitarianism, and ultimately it seems to lead to a mix between universalism on one side and atheism on the other. Protestantism is a college Bible study replacing Church, writ large.Nilhilo, the Catechism has changed a lot from the time my dad was born in 1918.
God's Truth does not change.
The Catholic denomination teaches falseness that should have never been taught, as is evidence in the unction of a dying person.
Asked and answered, but note conveniently ignored by the man who proffered this in the first place. Sigh.
AMR
Hi Traditio,
Thanks for posting. Haven't got a rosary yet, will look into it
Can you go into more detail here? What have you found in your research?The more I researched the origin of the bible and the history of my faith, the more I discovered the Catholic Church.
I tend to think that joining or not joining should primarily hinge on the Pope and the succession of authority starting at Jesus. What do you think of Peter being the rock and the authority passing down through the ages?I am taking steps towards joining the Catholic Church and my question is this....'Why shouldn't I?'
I am not asking because I doubt my journey, I am asking because I haven't come across a good enough reason NOT to join.
Why do you need a rosary to pray to Mary if you have Jesus Christ himself living in your heart?
You can't have Jesus without Mary.
I go against Protestants. Do you know what Jesus says about a house divided against itself?You're protestant.
God’s Truth is found by getting Jesus’ teachings and obeying them.We've seen what just five centuries of relatively unhindered, truly Christian Protestantism leads to; it leads right back to the Catholic Church (read the OP). Best case. Otherwise this headless body leads to unitarianism, and ultimately it seems to lead to a mix between universalism on one side and atheism on the other. Protestantism is a college Bible study replacing Church, writ large.
There is no such thing as “Apostolic Succession”.Apostolic succession has preserved in a truly amazing and remarkable way, the teachings of the original Apostles, who taught exactly what the Lord Jesus Christ, the Creator as a man, taught them & commanded them to teach.
You believe men who gave themselves the authority.The Apostles were the first bishops. You're not a bishop, which is an officer of the Church, mentioned by name in the New Testament. You have no teaching authority.
You can't have Jesus without Mary.
You're protestant. We've seen what just five centuries of relatively unhindered, truly Christian Protestantism leads to; it leads right back to the Catholic Church (read the OP). Best case. Otherwise this headless body leads to unitarianism, and ultimately it seems to lead to a mix between universalism on one side and atheism on the other. Protestantism is a college Bible study replacing Church, writ large.
Apostolic succession has preserved in a truly amazing and remarkable way, the teachings of the original Apostles, who taught exactly what the Lord Jesus Christ, the Creator as a man, taught them & commanded them to teach.
The Apostles were the first bishops. You're not a bishop, which is an officer of the Church, mentioned by name in the New Testament. You have no teaching authority.
But this isn't demeaning but relieving, because the only way in which any bishop can teach with any authority, is to teach in perfect accordance with what the bishop of Rome teaches. And that means that there is literally only one human being at a time who is encumbered with such a great responsibility, the power to rewrite history, the charism of infallibility, the keys to the Kingdom of heaven.
And St. Peter (Peter's successor is Peter in the sense that his power of infallibility protects him as it did Peter from dogmatically pronouncing an error) has changed precisely nothing of any import since assuming this great power. Every apparent change was merely a sculptor's removal of some rock from his masterpiece, the masterpiece has always been precisely what the sculptor has always envisioned in his mind. The masterpiece looks different at different stages of being created, but it is the same masterpiece.
The sculptor of course is Jesus -- not Peter. Peter is a pawn.
That is God's truth.
If you have Jesus, why would you pray to Mary?