fhansen
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Right-but they can't even agree on such things as baptismal regeneration-a matter of soteriolgy. And those kinds of basic beliefs are agreed upon by the east and west, despite centuries of virtual isolation. In fact, Patriarch Bartholomew, the Patriarch of Constantinople, recently stated that "only historical differences rather than dogmas separate Orthodoxy and Catholicism".Well, then answer me this:
How does reliance upon Holy Tradition solve that problem? While it is true that there are different interpretations people make with Scripture, it is also true that individuals and churches also make all sorts of different interpretations of the information that is supposedly derived from Tradition.
None of the Catholic-type churches which affirm Holy Tradition have the same set of doctrines derived from Holy Tradition. The Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox churches, the Old Catholics, and the others all have different doctrines, including the ones that they say are true because...Holy Tradition.
One might argue that even though there are more Protestant churches than Catholic ones, they are more in synch with each other in belief, using Scripture, than are the Catholic churches.
To put it more succinctly, your point is erroneous.
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