So who was then?Jesus has nothing to do with the Catholic Church, and, the founder or first pope, whatever you call it, was not Peter.
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So who was then?Jesus has nothing to do with the Catholic Church, and, the founder or first pope, whatever you call it, was not Peter.
Shame. You disappoint me.Ya think, I have apologized for some remarks on this board, but you will never get an apology for describing a cult for just what it is, a cult, or their agents.
After Pentecost and when the Apostles set out to set out to establish Churches and baptize and make disciples, FIVE (5) Patriarchates that were eventually established...those being in Rome, Constantinople, Antioch, Jerusalem and Alexandria. Each one of these were established by an Apostle of our Lord.Jesus has nothing to do with the Catholic Church, and, the founder or first pope, whatever you call it, was not Peter.
Lori stated that it was either straight to heaven or straight to hell. According to RC theology that is wrong. That would omit the hellish stop (however many hundreds or thousands of years that hellish stop would be) at purgatory. It is evident therefore that one does not go straight to heaven. All those with venial sin go straight to purgatory. Why not be honest in your posting.Er...yes it does. As TS has stated, those destined for Hell go straight there, not via Purgatory, and no amount of post-mortem prayer for them can prevent that - they have made their decision to knowingly reject Christ in this life and must bear the consequences of that for all eternity. All those in Purgatory are Heaven-bound only, their sanctification being perfected by the Holy Spirit, just as our sanctification is in progress through Him in this present life.
I took a Roman Catholic RCIA class and I was almost sold on the whole Purgatory theology, but once I entered Orthodox Catechesis and discovered that the idea of a purgatory as the Catholics believed wasn't taught in the Early Church, I had a change of heart...and having to keep up with "venial sins" and "mortal sins" was a little over the top.Lori stated that it was either straight to heaven or straight to hell. According to RC theology that is wrong. That would omit the hellish stop (however many hundreds or thousands of years that hellish stop would be) at purgatory. It is evident therefore that one does not go straight to heaven. All those with venial sin go straight to purgatory. Why not be honest in your posting.
I am not much help here because I never watch Star Wars and don't know much of what your talking about.Tell you what, that is a fair question, but I am going to punt to DHK. You need a second perspective. I have been answering questions for quite a while now. Just to be certain, we need another person in here.
The Catholic Church never had any kind of origin until the time of Constantine in the fourth century.So who was then?
Buzzzzt wrong...Constantine endorsed Christianity, to make a long story short...Constatine lived from 227 to 337...the Great Schism is generally accepted to have occurred in 1054...after the split, the Church in Rome became known as the "Roman Catholic Church"...the RCC as we know it today. There was no "Roman Catholic Church" as we know it today prior to 1054...all the Churches that made up the 5 Patriarchates were in communion with the other. They may have referred to themselves as "catholic" small "c" or "orthodox", but there was NO "Roman Catholic Church", during that time.The Catholic Church never had any kind of origin until the time of Constantine in the fourth century.
That is a false statement.After Pentecost and when the Apostles set out to set out to establish Churches and baptize and make disciples, FIVE (5) Patriarchates that were eventually established...those being in Rome, Constantinople, Antioch, Jerusalem and Alexandria. Each one of these were established by an Apostle of our Lord.
Paul wrote to the church at Rome. Here is what the last verse of his letter said:The Orthodox Church and other historians of Church history believes and teach that The Church in Rome was founded by St. Paul and some will list St. Peter as well. The Acts of the Apostles and the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans. have St. Linus (c. 78), as the first bishop or pope and a martyr. It is however believed that Peter did die in Rome.
The evidence speaks against you.In roughly 1054, what is known as the Great Schism, Rome separated itself from the remaining Patriarchates...eventually the Church in Rome became known as the Roman Catholic Church and the other Churches became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church.
I am an Orthodox Christian that is a part of the Church in Antioch, which was founded by both the Apostles Peter and Paul.
Buzzzzt wrong...Constantine endorsed Christianity, to make a long story short...Constatine lived from 227 to 337...the Great Schism is generally accepted to have occurred in 1054...after the split, the Church in Rome became known as the "Roman Catholic Church"...the RCC as we know it today. There was no "Roman Catholic Church" as we know it today prior to 1054...all the Churches that made up the 5 Patriarchates were in communion with the other. They may have referred to themselves as "catholic" small "c" or "orthodox", but there was NO "Roman Catholic Church", during that time.
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I am not interested in you technicalities. Yes I will concede that your relatively new church, started just a couple hundred years prior to the reformation in 1054, and had nothing to do with the beginnings of Christianity.Buzzzzt wrong...Constantine endorsed Christianity, to make a long story short...Constatine lived from 227 to 337...the Great Schism is generally accepted to have occurred in 1054...after the split, the Church in Rome became known as the "Roman Catholic Church"...the RCC as we know it today. There was no "Roman Catholic Church" as we know it today prior to 1054...all the Churches that made up the 5 Patriarchates were in communion with the other. They may have referred to themselves as "catholic" small "c" or "orthodox", but there was NO "Roman Catholic Church", during that time.
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Over the top or not, I quoted straight from the Catechism which started this debate. Care to argue with the Catechism again?I took a Roman Catholic RCIA class and I was almost sold on the whole Purgatory theology, but once I entered Orthodox Catechesis and discovered that the idea of a purgatory as the Catholics believed wasn't taught in the Early Church, I had a change of heart...and having to keep up with "venial sins" and "mortal sins" was a little over the top.
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Why do I want to argue w/ the Catechism DHK? I don't believe it...I just agreed with you...Goodness, where are you at?Over the top or not, I quoted straight from the Catechism which started this debate. Care to argue with the Catechism again?
ummmmm, sometimes half-asleep. :smilewinkgrin:Why do I want to argue w/ the Catechism DHK? I don't believe it...I just agreed with you...Goodness, where are you at?
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So in other words, you're not interested in Church History...then please DHK, present to the class one (1), just one Baptist father that knew an Apostle...any Apostle...I am not interested in you technicalities. Yes I will concede that your relatively new church, started just a couple hundred years prior to the reformation in 1054, and had nothing to do with the beginnings of Christianity.
I am sure you know that the Mormons have some of the most detailed and informative genealogical sites on the WEB, and if you want to do any kind of informative research on your own genealogy you will end up on one of their websites somewhere along the line.So in other words, you're not interested in Church History...then please DHK, present to the class one (1), just one Baptist father that knew an Apostle...any Apostle...
IF DHK, the Baptist Church or your particular brand of Baptist Church is the authentic NT Church and was "underground", then why aren't there Baptist Churches all over Eastern Europe? Why are they only mission churches, established by largely American missionaries? Show the class a true "authentic" NT Baptist Church in Eastern Europe that can trace it's beginnings to an Apostle. Do it DHK.
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Well DHK, I don't know much about the Mormon Church and actually I was quite able to trace my own family genealogy all the way back to England without the help of any Mormon genealogy website...but, are you asking if I believe my ancestors are from Adam? YES I do!I am sure you know that the Mormons have some of the most detailed and informative genealogical sites on the WEB, and if you want to do any kind of informative research on your own genealogy you will end up on one of their websites somewhere along the line.
That being the case, their claim is that each one of them can claim their heritage right back to Adam. Do you believe them?
If not, I give the same reason for not believing you. It is a matter of credibility.
No, you can't. Your claims are as faulty as the Mormon's claims. This is what SN has been pointing out all along. Your doctrine is not what the Apostles doctrine is. Your relation to them is as far as part as IFB and RCC is today. You can go back as far as to 1054 and no further. Any further is just bogus.If That's the case, you're up the creek without a paddle in regard to you tracing your baptist church as the authentic NT church...LOL... But can I trace my Church...The Church at Antioch back to an Apostle? Yep, sure can.
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What planet are you living on...who's spoon feeding you this information?No, you can't. Your claims are as faulty as the Mormon's claims. This is what SN has been pointing out all along. Your doctrine is not what the Apostles doctrine is. Your relation to them is as far as part as IFB and RCC is today. You can go back as far as to 1054 and no further. Any further is just bogus.
Eh? Show me what's dishonest; I didn't say at any point that Catholics believe you go straight to Heaven. I said they believe you go straight to Hell if you're not saved - same as you. Where's the alleged dishonesty in what I posted?Lori stated that it was either straight to heaven or straight to hell. According to RC theology that is wrong. That would omit the hellish stop (however many hundreds or thousands of years that hellish stop would be) at purgatory. It is evident therefore that one does not go straight to heaven. All those with venial sin go straight to purgatory. Why not be honest in your posting.