Dr. Walter
New Member
There is no doubt that you represent the Roman Catholic view correctly on this issue.
However, I believe that Scriptures are sufficient to demonstrate that the Roman Catholic Church is not the church of the scriptures and therefore not the true interpreter of scriptures.
Instead, I believe there is massive Biblical evidence that Rome is the predicted apostate Christianity the apostles warned the churches against (Acts 20:28-31; 1 Tim. 4:1-5).
In contrast, I believe among those whom Rome castigated as "heretics" are the true apostolic churches.
However, since most of christendom accepts the testimony of the killer of other professed Christians over those killed then the only other way to conclusively prove that Rome is the predicted apostate is by comparing the ESSENTIAL doctrines and characteristics of the New Testament churches as opposed to the ESSENTIAL characteristics of predicted Apostasy.
Rome fits all the essential characteristics of predicted apostasy but NONE of the essential characteristics of New Testament Christianity.
Furthermore, this cannot be explained by some kind of thesis that supposes the churches were in constant transformation. I am talking about character and doctrine that is ESSENTIAL to New Testament Christians and churches that project New Testament Christianity in ANY ERA.
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However, I believe that Scriptures are sufficient to demonstrate that the Roman Catholic Church is not the church of the scriptures and therefore not the true interpreter of scriptures.
Instead, I believe there is massive Biblical evidence that Rome is the predicted apostate Christianity the apostles warned the churches against (Acts 20:28-31; 1 Tim. 4:1-5).
In contrast, I believe among those whom Rome castigated as "heretics" are the true apostolic churches.
However, since most of christendom accepts the testimony of the killer of other professed Christians over those killed then the only other way to conclusively prove that Rome is the predicted apostate is by comparing the ESSENTIAL doctrines and characteristics of the New Testament churches as opposed to the ESSENTIAL characteristics of predicted Apostasy.
Rome fits all the essential characteristics of predicted apostasy but NONE of the essential characteristics of New Testament Christianity.
Furthermore, this cannot be explained by some kind of thesis that supposes the churches were in constant transformation. I am talking about character and doctrine that is ESSENTIAL to New Testament Christians and churches that project New Testament Christianity in ANY ERA.
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The best answer I can supply (for now) is found in an explanation by Vatican 11:
"The tradition which comes from the apostles develops in the Church with the help of the Holy Spirit. For there is a growth in the understanding of the realities and the words which have been handed down. This happens through the contemplation and study made by believers, who treasure these things in their hearts, through a penetrating understanding of the spiritual realities which they experience, and through the preaching of those who have received through episcopal succession the sure gift of truth. For, as the centuries succeed one another, the Church constantly moves forward toward the fullness of divine truth until the words of God reach their complete fulfillment in her" (Dei Verbum 8).