NotUrAvgGuy
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If and when Peter made it to Rome is inconsequential. Paul spent a lot of time in Rome but that doesn't make him the first Pope. Probably more time than Peter did. Peter visiting Rome and him setting up the Roman Catholic Church are two different things. We think he visited Rome and may have even died there but we don't have any record of him officiating a church from there and establishing Rome as the headquarters for such a church. That is based on the unproven assumption that Jesus appointed him head of a "Church" in which he and his successors would rule.So are you saying that St Peter didn't make it to Rome until 400 years after the resurrection of Christ?
Once again, big "C" vs little "c". The universal catholic church is not the same as the Roman Catholic Church. Having a universal church does not mean it has to be one uniform ecclesiastical structure. What makes the church universal is our common adherence to the fundamentals of the faith. We don't have to sing the same songs, wear the same clothes, have the same order of service, ... to be a universal church. There is a lot of freedom in what prayers to pray, which Scriptures to read, what sermons to give. So long as things are Scriptural they don't have to be completely uniform.What you have been taught in this regard is the political teachings of mant Protestant churches. Are you aware of the littoral meaning of "Catholic?" I means "universal." So not only the Church of Rome but The Church of Jerusalem, Greece, Ethiopia, Athens, Alexandeia, Arminia, Bulgarian, Constantinople, Corinth, Cypres, Ephisious, and so on and so on. The Catholic or "Universal" Church was unified all over the globe and the Bishops from each Dioseys had a vote on the canon of Scripture because Emporer Constantine requested a summary of Christian teaching. They broke it down to the most essential teachings but thet circulated many other books written by the Apostles and their students.
While some non-canonical books were considered useful for historical purposes, they were never considered authoritative.
[/QUOTE][QUOTES]It contains all a Protestant needs because they mistakenly believe that all one needs is a Bible and the Holy Spirit as a teacher. If that were true, why are there over 1,000 different Protestant denominations? If every single Bible reader only needs the Hoy Spirit, why would that Holy Spirit lead them nto over 1,000 different directions? No, in the beginnig there was one Church founded by Christ and he handed the eys of the Church to St Peter, as it is written:
Different denominations does not mean different directions. I belong to a non-denominational church. I have visited Baptist churches that were essentially the same. I have good friends who are Lutheran and Presbyterian and we are in complete agreement on the fundamentals of the faith. We share a common faith, common love for the Lord, and a common call the preach the Good News. We dont' need to be under one ecclesiastical structure to be unified. We don't need to read our prayers from a common book or read the same Scripture verses each Sunday. That's ecclesiastical unity not to be confused with spiritual unity.
I and countless others have detailed why we don't take those verses to mean what Catholics do. I would be happy to point you to those discussions but will not repeat them here. What should Martin Luther have done when he witnessed heresy being preached in his church? He tried to get the church to reform but it wouldn't. It was never Luther's intent to start another church. The RCC left the faith so Luther left the RCC church. I would say Luther was trying to keep the church on the path founded by Christ and was more faithful to the Lord than the RCC leaders of his day.And so I say to you, you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail against it.
He changed Imon's name to Peter which means "rock." Also:
“And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.”
Who is it better to folow, the word of the Church founded by Christ or a Church founded by some random dud to took what they liked from the Catholic Church and threw away what they didn't like. Do we worship the Bible or God?
Do you think God waited until 3 BC to see who the most worthy woman was and then chose Mary? I think God predestined that Mary, a woman born in the late BC's to be the mother of the Lord. Mary was the most worthy because God made her the most worthy. I don't mean to imply Mary did nothing and did not cooperate with God's will for her life but God made Mary, Mary did not make God.Perhaps she did not have to be but she was. Wven with the sinful nature borne in here she lived by faith and was found more worthy than any woman on Earth.
And the exception need to come through a clean vessel to remain clean.Jesus was tempted but he lacked a sin nature that could give into temptation. Mary not only gave birth to Christ but she raised him to know who he was and what his mission was. That is why she allowd him to spend 3 days teachin at Temple in his adolecence.
Since the only knowledge of Christ's mission is contained within the Bible and that is where all of the answers of the Universe lay. Why don't you quote the Bible passage that explains clearly when, where, and how, Mary sinned?
I don't read the account of Jesus being left behind in Jerusalem and being found discussing faith with the Rabbis Mary allowing him to do that. Why would she and her relatives have left and be heading home if she was "allowing him" to remain. In that case she would have remained in Jerusalem with him. As it was, no one realized he was left behind and when they discovered it they rushed back to Jerusalem. That was not Mary's plan.
Since the Bible clearly teaches that "all have sinned" and lists no exceptions, the burden of proof that Mary was sinless is on those who claim so. Lots of people are mentioned in Scripture without their sins being listed but that hardly proves they were sinless.
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