Jesus built the church
and
it was the church that gave us the bible
so
pay attention to His church
and
it was the church that gave us the bible
so
pay attention to His church
It doesn't really mater who's orthodoxy we choose to tie ourselves to, if any. What really matters is who we are becoming as a result of our choices. Religion can't save anyone, nor condemn anyone. We do that to ourselves.
Jesus built the church
and
it was the church that gave us the bible
so
pay attention to His church
not exactly
what really matters
is
loving your neighbor
what if he's an irresponsible dog owner?
Already answered---and corrected---in Post #14 above.The authority is Jesus. Who is infallible.
Then Cruciform we have the flip side of the coin, " "The very tradition, teaching, & faith of the Catholic Church from the beginning was preached by the Apostles & preserved by the Fathers. On this the Church was founded..." ~ St. Athanasius (4th cent.).
Whose Fathers ?
The 66 books of Scriptures are the journal from the beginning-Genesis, to mankind's end, Revelation.
I hold to the doctrine of Papal Infallibility, yes.Do you believe that all popes throughout history have been infallible and uncorrupted?
No one disputes that. Again:Christ spoke for God.
...declares one who himself "has no infallible and binding authority" whatsoever. :yawn:The [Catholic Church] has no infallible and binding authority.
Not if one correctly understands the doctrine of Papal Infallibility. (See Post #28 above.)I think that a great question has been raised. Have all of the popes and their traditions been infallible? A particular nuisance in the Borgias comes to mind....
Your question has already been answered in Post #28 above.even the ones who are widely recognized as being corrupt? :freak:
Not if one correctly understands the doctrine of Papal Infallibility. (See Post #28 above.)
Don't bother.These men women and children understood all too well: ...foxes...
I agree. And that's not a religious dogma, that's just the plain facts. Because as we show love to others, it will be shown in return, to us (generally; not in every instance). And we don't need to join a religion to recognize this truth, or to practice it.not exactly
what really matters
is
loving your neighbor
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My mom had me baptized an infant into the Roman Catholic Church in 1944;
and when old enough; enrolled me in catechism where I eventually
completed First Holy Communion and Confirmation.
My aunt and uncle were Catholics, their son is a Catholic, one of my half
brothers is now a semi retired Friar. My father-in-law was a Catholic, as was
my mother-in-law. Everybody alive on my wife's side are Catholics; her
aunts and uncles, and her cousins. My sister-in-law was a nun for a number
of years before falling out with the hierarchy that controlled her order.
I have things to thank the Church for. It instilled within me an unshakable
confidence in the Holy Bible as a reliable authority in all matters pertaining
to faith and practice. It also instilled within me a trust in the integrity of
Jesus Christ. Very early in my youth; I began to believe that Christ knew
what he was talking about and meant what he said.
I was very proud to be affiliated with Roman Catholicism, and confident as
all get out that it is the one true Christian religion. Some Catholics see red
whenever the Church is criticized and/or critiqued, but I never did. Some
Catholics see criticism and/or critique of the Church's beliefs and practices as
hatred for Catholics. I have never understood that mentality.
Ironically, one of the Church's enemies, the Jehovah's Witnesses, sometimes
react the same way when somebody criticizes and/or critiques the Watch
Tower Society. For some odd reason, it translates in their minds as hatred
for Jehovah's Witnesses. I think some people have trouble telling the
difference between a sport and a sport's fans; if you know what I mean.
Oddly, though I was confident that the Bible is a reliable authority in all
matters pertaining to faith and practice; I had never actually sat down and
read it. A co-worker in a metal shop where I worked as a welder in 1968
suggested that I buy one and see for myself what it says.
Everything went smoothly till I got to the New Testament, and in no time at
all I began to realize that Rome does not always agree with the Holy Bible;
nor does it always agree with Christ. Well; that was not cool with me
because I was, and still am, confident that the Holy Bible is a reliable
authority in all matters pertaining to faith and practice, and that Christ knew
what he was talking about and meant what he said.
Well; I soon became confronted with a very serious decision. Do I continue
to follow Rome and its hierarchy, or do I switch to following Christ and the
Holy Bible?
The decision was a no-brainer due to my confidence in the Holy Bible as a
reliable authority in all matters pertaining to faith and practice; and due to
my trust in Jesus Christ's integrity-- that he knew what he was talking about
and meant what he said. So here I am today 47 years later still a Protestant.
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I hold to the doctrine of Papal Infallibility, yes.
To be blunt, Jesus already stood up to Rome and the powers and principalities of his day and ours....declares one who himself "has no infallible and binding authority" whatsoever. :yawn: