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Oh boy, here we go with the Apostolic succession nonsense which is not even real first of all, and second is not based on Scripture.One has Apostolic succession and therefore valid sacraments and the other does not. Thus one was founded by Christ and the other by someone who lived over a millennium later.
Oh boy, here we go with the Apostolic succession nonsense which is not even real first of all, and second is not based on Scripture.
And there is zero evidence your leaders had a complete line of succession AND there is no mandate of that in Scripture.Timothy, Titus easily spotted in scripture. Apostolic successors.
Oh boy, here we go with the Apostolic succession nonsense which is not even real first of all, and second is not based on Scripture.
And there is zero evidence your leaders had a complete line of succession AND there is no mandate of that in Scripture.
No such thing as biblically mandated Apostolic Succession (or authority) seeing as how there are no longer any apostles.Well we know there are no Apostolic successors in Protestantism and it’s offshoots, it was was the first thing they rejected at the reformation.
It was all self appointment leadership based on human opinion, without Apostolic Authority.
The Ancient Churches Catholic and Orthodox all maintain Apostolic Succession through the Laying on of Hands.
We know that is a load of hogwash seeing as how far from Scripture those traditions go.Oh boy, Apostolic succession ensures right doctrine and valid Sacraments. It is therefore tge antidote to pagan rites and unscriptural doctrine.
2 Timothy 2:2 ---> "And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also."
Apostolic succession in practice ---> Paul ---> to Timothy ---> to future generations
No Apostolic succession = A man made religion
No such thing as biblically mandated Apostolic Succession (or authority) seeing as how there are no longer any apostles.
Nope just abuses of Scripture. We do just fine without Catholic and EOC nonsense.“Say these things and teach and reprove with all authority. Let no man despise you.” Titus 2:15
No such thing as self appointed leadership we see in human founded traditions in Protestantism, Titus was sent with all Authority.
When Paul died you listened to Titus and Timothy, and the ones they appointed to succeed them.
Apostolic succession is all through scripture, you just don’t want to see it.
Well we know there are no Apostolic successors in Protestantism and it’s offshoots, it was was the first thing they rejected at the reformation.
It was all self appointment leadership based on human opinion, without Apostolic Authority.
The Ancient Churches Catholic and Orthodox all maintain Apostolic Succession through the Laying on of Hands.
We know that is a load of hogwash seeing as how far from Scripture those traditions go.
Um, not the same thing.Odd reply given that Scripture itself testifies it was written...from tradition. (Luke 1)
Let me help you out here
All of 2nd century Christian writers stated that the Apostleship was no longer an office in the Church. And that it had died out with the last of the true Apostles of Jesus
Well we know there are no Apostolic successors in Protestantism and it’s offshoots, it was was the first thing they rejected at the reformation. ....
The only genuine Apostolic succession are the New Testament documents themselves.One has Apostolic succession and therefore valid sacraments and the other does not. Thus one was founded by Christ and the other by someone who lived over a millennium later.
The only genuine Apostolic succession are the New Testament documents themselves.
Um, not the same thing.
There are no Sacraments according to the New Testament documents of the first century churches.The New Testament documents cannot administer the Sacraments.
. . . καινη διαθηκη . . . .In fact what does the New Testament documents call the “New Testament”?