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Can Christianity survive without the Pope?

Can Christianity survive without the Pope today

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razeontherock

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Protestants have a spotless past?

Hmmm you say you were good at math but how about history;)

I never said anything of the sort, and I stank at history ^_^ Here I thought Pr wars were primarily defensive, retaliatory. 30,000 killed as witches, w/ not even any RC involvement? *shudder* Can't we at least blame it on strife caused by RC for starting the mechanism of war? :p
 
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I wonder what Jesus would say as he read through all of these posts and felt the discontent we have with each other. Are we not all Christians?
I have been Christian my whole life but as an adult am seeking the truth. What I mean is, I don't just believe everything I read or hear. I try different views to see things from more then one side. Sometimes it is amazing to see how similar both sides of a coin (or problem) are yet they oppose each other.

I must say, I am a little disappointed to come to a Christian forum and find such discontent. It is actually what I fear the most. I fear that in fighting among ourselves, we will lose a little more Christianity each day. I think of the song "They will know we are Christians by our Love." Sometimes I think it is hard to spot a Christian from a non believer. Should it really be that way?
 
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Not to derail the thread w/ the OP or anything, but 147 to 25?!? I think whoever's saying RC outnumbers all Prs combined has to be using more than just a little fudge factor :D
147 to 25? i am not sure what numbers you are talking about

but anyways, there are a lot more Catholics then Protestants, over a billion catholics and just about a half billion protestants
 
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147 to 25? i am not sure what numbers you are talking about

but anyways, there are a lot more Catholics then Protestants, over a billion catholics and just about a half billion protestants

How about... there are about 1.5 billions believers in Christ as the Son of God and the LORD :thumbsup:
 
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See how you lost track of the thread? Even w/ a reminder, I still need to tell you again to look at the top of the page ...
sorry, that is right you were saying crazy numbers for how many protestants were killed
now i remember
 
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Jesus may have commissioned Peter at primus inter pares at the beginning of Christianity. But even so, the influence of Paul was much greater. Jesus did not state, that Peter should have successors. Since we have a canonical Holy Writ and the creeds, the see of Peter may be obsolete. What we need is a reconfirmation of the truth from time to time by a world concile. This world concile should include the leading denominations representing 90-95 % of Christianity. Nowadays, we need a world concile to take position on many issues, like reconfirm the teaching concerning life protection (abortion), true marriage (does not include homosexuality), and the restauration of our Jewish roots, the implementation of the unity of Christians based on the fundamental landmarks of Christianity, as defined in the Hoy Writ. The consensus of the majority should pave the way of Christianity in the 21st century.
I do not think we need a pope.
 
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Jesus may have commissioned Peter at primus inter pares at the beginning of Christianity. But even so, the influence of Paul was much greater. Jesus did not state, that Peter should have successors. Since we have a canonical Holy Writ and the creeds, the see of Peter may be obsolete. What we need is a reconfirmation of the truth from time to time by a world concile. This world concile should include the leading denominations representing 90-95 % of Christianity. Nowadays, we need a world concile to take position on many issues, like reconfirm the teaching concerning life protection (abortion), true marriage (does not include homosexuality), and the restauration of our Jewish roots, the implementation of the unity of Christians based on the fundamental landmarks of Christianity, as defined in the Hoy Writ. The consensus of the majority should pave the way of Christianity in the 21st century.
I do not think we need a pope.
The last time that the Vatican invited Protestants to come to an ecumenical council, The Council of Trent, they all refused to come.
 
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Perhaps such an undertaking might have a chance of being successful if it weren't "the Vatican inviting Pr's to ..." however you might want to phrase that scenario.

Stake fry ^_^ yeh, guess that'll do ^_^

How 'bout neutral corners next time? ;) [Oh, and it's 150 to 27, almost 5:1] :p
 
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The last time that the Vatican invited Protestants to come to an ecumenical council, The Council of Trent, they all refused to come.

Is that the same council where Orthodox went looking for help against the Turks and the Pope wouldn't give the help until we surrendered to Catholicism first?

Great party - anyone can come, but be prepared to either be converted or part of the BBQ
 
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Is that the same council where Orthodox went looking for help against the Turks and the Pope wouldn't give the help until we surrendered to Catholicism first?

Great party - anyone can come, but be prepared to either be converted or part of the BBQ

No it isn't. But since you guys seem more interested in engaging in sarcasm than history, discussing it further is pretty much a waste of time.
 
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No it isn't. But since you guys seem more interested in engaging in sarcasm than history, discussing it further is pretty much a waste of time.

Well I did discuss history - you guys invited Hus, gave him a safe-conduct passage but reneged on this and burnt him
 
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Well I did discuss history - you guys invited Hus, gave him a safe-conduct passage but reneged on this and burnt him

The council you are talking about was the Council of Florence. At that council the Eastern and Western Bishops agreed on the theological issues and ended the schism.

It was the people in the east who rejected the authority of their Bishops and continued the schism.
 
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