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3AngelsMom

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Originally posted by Carson Weber:
You're right on Kelly. There have been heretics apart from the Church universal from the get go. In the New Testament, Paul spends much effort in refuting the Judaizers. In the Early Church, we find the Ebionites, the Marcionites, the Docetists, the Gnostics, the Monophysites, the Arians, etc.

Pray tell, of which of the above sects are the true believers? The Ebionites? The Marcionites? The Docetists? The Gnostics? The Monophysites? This list isn't exhaustive, perhaps you would like to pick another historical sect from the first two centuries of Christianity that you would like to label as the pristine faith? Now, come, let's not make up our sects. Pick one in the history books.
The Waldenses.

They held the pure faith of the Apostles from the mid first century all the way through the dark ages. It actually was the reformation that tainted them.

Go figure.
 

Carson Weber

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Hi Singer,

You wrote, "Oh my gosh...you really believe they were Catholic !!!"

Of course I do. History hasn't changed.

you'd surely also have to claim that Jesus was a Catholic also...Am I right ..?

Jesus is the head of the Catholic Church, the Mystical Body of Christ.

God himself was a Catholic...?

Well, it depends on what you mean by "Catholic". If you mean, someone who is a part of the Mystical Body of Christ, then yes, you could rightly say that because Jesus is the head of the Mystical Body.
 

Carson Weber

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Hi Kelly,

You wrote, "The Waldenses. They held the pure faith of the Apostles from the mid first century all the way through the dark ages. It actually was the reformation that tainted them.

Why don't you just answer with "The SDA" while you're throwing history out the window and recreating it for yourself.

The Waldenses didn't appear until the latter half of the twelfth century.
 
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