BobRyan
Well-Known Member
Bob said --
NO example of the NT saints "praying to the dead" as the RCC teaches mankind to do.
NO examle of ANY NT saint calling Mary "The Mother of God" - NOT even ONE.
NO example of ANY NT saint praying FOR a dead relative that they should leave purgatory! -- NOT EVEN ONE.
The list goes on. You get the point.
Still no challeng to that? No "actual" verse?
Is it your position that the Catholic church did NOT "divide" into eastern and Roman Catholic schisms?LastDaze said -
Neither can we find ONE example of the Church of scripture being literally thousands of separatist ecclesial governments that do not share one ecclesial body, that have endless schismatic divisions, that share no united teaching for all churches,
Is it your position that Martin Luther was not a Catholic, trained by the Catholic church etc?
The fact is that the RCC is the "center" of all major schisms in history if not the cause.
All Christian churches today can trace their roots back to the apostles through some group of other Christians that gave rise to the current set. (No news there).that contain no authorized bishopric dating to the apostles,
The RCC has no more right to claim that Peter was a Roman Catholic than Baptist do to claim that Peter was a Baptist.
In fact - given the fact that Peter never taught Purgatory, Never called Mary "the Mother of God", Never prayed TO or FOR the dead, never baptized an infant, never claimed to forgive sins... one could argue that though he was not a Southern Baptist - he WAS MUCH MORE Southern Baptist than Roman Catholic!
Finally - your approach above seems to argue that ALL other Christian groups must fit into ONE church and defennd schisms as just and true WHILE the RCC denomination must only defend its own unified clergy and does not have to take the blame for all the schisms IT started!
A fascinating kind of argument you make!
And what about the RCC owning up to the millions of Christians it slaughters BY POLICY of "extermination" see the (Lateran IV council for examples)
Notice how you try to lump ALL non-RC churches into one giant organization and acccuse them of not all agreeing?? That would be like me blaming RCC because the RCC and Baptists don't agree!!
How much sense does that make??
Your argument here is hard to follow. WHY should "WE" expect all non-Catholic churches to behave TOGETHER any different than Catholics and Baptist relate TOGETHER??LastDaze
that do not share ministers between all churches, that do not receieve all members both in fellowship and greeting, and which have no effective excommunication.
In Christ,
Bob