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I agree. Although God is the only one who can establish authority. But we covered that yesterday.Titles aren't the issue..it's the authority and unbiblical honor given to men that is supposed to be God's alone.
We did, and we found no Scriptures that limit the gifting and callings to rome alone.I agree. Although God is the only one who can establish authority. But we covered that yesterday.
We did, and we found no Scriptures that limit the gifting and callings to rome alone.
Ahhh well. I will give this and the "cotton patch" Bible a rest.
1 Thessalonians 3:13 Into the stand-fast of ye, the hearts/kardiaV blameless in together-holiness before the God and Father of us in the Parousia <3952> of the Lord of us, Jesus Christ, with all of the holy-ones of Him. [Zech 14:5]
Reve 19:11 And I perceived the heaven having be opened and Lo! A horse, white and the One sitting on it/him being called Faithful and True and in justice He is judging and is battling.
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Cotton Patch Version.
But, each one of those "teachers" received approval from the apostles. Protestant churches have no such approval because they broke away from the apostolic Church. The apostolic line was severed, and that situation is antithetical to scripture.No, we reject the way rome applies authority. We recognize the gifting and calling God places, according to His will, among local churches as is shown in Scripture.
DO you call anyone Mister? Doctor? Professor? What do you call them people that educate our children? When you are sick, who do you go see?
The location (Rome) is irrelevant. If the Pope moved to Cucamonga then the See of Cucamonga would be pre-eminent. It is based on apostolic authority, not geography.We did, and we found no Scriptures that limit the gifting and callings to rome alone.
We do. We just do not submit to your erroneuos, superficial interpretation of that verse.Oh, funny. But what has that to do with how we are to do in the kingdom of God????
Now, why is that Roman Catholics don't submit to the Lord's teaching. It is not that difficult...
Or so rome tells you. That isn't what we see in Scripture. What we see in Scripture is Paul and others planting churches and appointing local leaders. They did mentor these leaders but they didn;t have the power/authority that rome claims.But, each one of those "teachers" received approval from the apostles. Protestant churches have no such approval because they broke away from the apostolic Church. The apostolic line was severed, and that situation is antithetical to scripture.
True, the pope can be just as wrong wherever he happens to live.The location (Rome) is irrelevant. If the Pope moved to Cucamonga then the See of Cucamonga would be pre-eminent. It is based on apostolic authority, not geography.
QUOTE:Oh, funny. But what has that to do with how we are to do in the kingdom of God????
Now, why is that Roman Catholics don't submit to the Lord's teaching. It is not that difficult...
We do. We just do not submit to your erroneuos, superficial interpretation of that verse.
hey pot, kettle is on the phone.We do. We just do not submit to your erroneuos, superficial interpretation of that verse.
True, the pope can be just as wrong wherever he happens to live.
So history tells me. Did the reformers sever ties with the Church, or did they not?Or so rome tells you.....
In personal matters, true. In matters of faith and doctrine: Never.True, the pope can be just as wrong wherever he happens to live.
Nope, rome severed ties with them. Luther did not intend to be kicked out.So history tells me. Did the reformers sever ties with the Church, or did they not?
LOL OK, you keep telling yourself that and ignore all the threads on CF where protestants have shown, using Scripture, multiple errors in roman doctrine.In personal matters, true. In matters of faith and doctrine: Never.
Nope, rome severed ties with them. Luther did not intend to be kicked out.
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