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Never heard this one! Have to look at it.I'm kind of in the same boat as you guys. I'd say... there's a maybe 80% to 90% chance the Catholic Church is "it". Just makes sense. It's all over Scripture. Mary being the Woman of Revelation (compare Psalm 2 to Rev. 12), salvation being about faith plus discipleship, Peter being the rock...
What a way to put itLike.... the New Testament, if taken at face value minus any bias is maybe 70% Catholic-leaning. Objectively. Not everything is in there, mind you. But you get these clues that, at the very least, indicate that some of the most intense Protestant bias is not genuinely Scriptural, it's just anti-Catholic.
" some of the most intense Protestant bias is not genuinely Scriptural, it's just anti-Catholic. "
Perhaps true, never looked at it like that.
Wow, thanks . Never heard of these.I'm waiting for the day when everyone gets back together. I have a great deal of hope that could be within our lifetimes. That would be awesome. There's been some really, really interesting Protestant scholarship indicating that Sola Fide may be wearing away a bit among some thinkers. Matthew W. Bates and Paul A. Rainbow, to name two.
Intersting post . Thank you.The EO are pretty awesome, too. Reading the Philokalia right now. My thing is, when you meet humble, sincere, gracious followers of Christ, they've all got something kind of neat and special about them. I've met Baptists, Catholics, EO, and Lutherans who all fit that profile.
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