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Sounddoctrine04
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TCassidy wrote this: "Actually, if you will read what they were saying in context they were saying the church was universal, not that there was a universal church"
You have a problem with what was actually written (by the antenicean fathers) because what they wrote was "catholic church" ("universal church") not "the church is catholic." What they wrote is what they wrote. Spin doctoring simply cannot erase the fact that they wrote "catholic (universal) church" when they were referring to all Christians corporately.
TCassidy also wrote: "I have traveled all over the world and found cars everywhere I went. The car is universal, but that doesn't imply the existance of a universal car."
That's because you are trying to reconcile in your analogy a material thing (cars) with a spiritual thing (universal church). As usual, most of our analogies fall flat at some point, and yours does very quickly.
An analogy that does a little better (but is in no wise perfect) is the Army in WWII. The Army consisted of many units scattered all over the globe, and yet there were a number of different "Army's" within the Army.
There are the local, visible, assemblies called Churches; and there is the body of Christ corporate, which is also called the Church.
You have a problem with what was actually written (by the antenicean fathers) because what they wrote was "catholic church" ("universal church") not "the church is catholic." What they wrote is what they wrote. Spin doctoring simply cannot erase the fact that they wrote "catholic (universal) church" when they were referring to all Christians corporately.
TCassidy also wrote: "I have traveled all over the world and found cars everywhere I went. The car is universal, but that doesn't imply the existance of a universal car."
That's because you are trying to reconcile in your analogy a material thing (cars) with a spiritual thing (universal church). As usual, most of our analogies fall flat at some point, and yours does very quickly.
An analogy that does a little better (but is in no wise perfect) is the Army in WWII. The Army consisted of many units scattered all over the globe, and yet there were a number of different "Army's" within the Army.
There are the local, visible, assemblies called Churches; and there is the body of Christ corporate, which is also called the Church.