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Why Catholicism Is Preferable to Protestantism
catholic.com ^ | April 10, 2014 | | Devin Rose

Posted on 01/31/2015 8:43:45 PM PST by Morgana

My new book, The Protestant's Dilemma, shows in a myriad of ways why Protestantism is implausible. We sifted through many arguments to boil the book down to the most essential. A few chapters didn't make the cut but are still good enough to share. Here's one of them.

If Protestantism is true,

There's no way to know whether you're assenting to divine revelation or to mere human opinion about divine revelation.

Protestants and Catholics both believe that God has revealed himself to man over the course of human history, culminating in his ultimate self-revelation in Jesus Christ. But whereas Catholics believe that Christ founded a visible Church—which subsists in the Catholic Church—and has protected its doctrines from error, Protestants reject the notion of ecclesial infallibility, maintaining that no person, church, or denomination has been preserved from error in its teachings. Which means that anyone could be wrong, and no person or institution can be trusted with speaking the truth of divine revelation without error.

Universal Fallibility

“No one is infallible.” If Protestantism has a universal belief, this is it. Luther pioneered this idea when he asserted that popes and Church councils had erred. If they had erred, it meant God had not guided them into all truth; instead, he allowed them to fall into error and, worse, to proclaim error as truth.

And so the most a Protestant can do is tentatively assent to doctrinal statements made by his church, pastor, or denomination, since those statements, being fallible, could be substantively changed at some time in the future. We see this all the time in Protestantism, most commonly when a Protestant leaves one church for another due to doctrinal disagreement, especially after his church changed its position on an issue he considered important.

Consider the question of same-sex “marriage.” Until quite recently, all Protestant denominations taught this was a contradiction in terms. But now many have modified or even completely reversed this doctrine. Those Protestants who accept this new teaching believe that the old one was wrong—an erroneous human opinion that became enshrined in their church’s statement of faith. They can do this confidently, knowing that none of their fellow church members can plausibly claim that it contradicts an irreformable dogma that was infallibly revealed by God.

Ultimately, then, a Protestant (who remains Protestant) studies the relevant sources—Scripture, history, the writings of authoritative figures in his tradition—and chooses the Protestant denomination that most aligns with his judgment. But then, they say, Catholics do the same thing: studying the sources and then choosing the Catholic Church based on their own judgment. So they see no difference in this regard.

Because Catholicism is true,

Christians can know divine revelation, as distinct from mere human opinion, because God protects it from authoritatively teaching anything that is false.

How is the Catholic’s judgment different from a Protestant's, if at all? The difference lies in the conclusion, or finishing point, of the inquiry they make. Whereas the Protestant can ultimately submit only to his own judgment, which he knows to be fallible, the Catholic can confidently render total assent to the proclamations of the visible Church that Christ established and guides, submitting his judgments to its judgments as to Christ's.

And so a Catholic can know divine revelation, as distinct from human opinion, by looking to the Church, which speaks with Christ’s voice and cannot lie. For a Protestant, only the Bible itself contains God’s infallibly inspired words, so he desires to assent to that. But since the Bible must be interpreted by someone, the closest he can come to assenting to biblical teaching is assenting to his own fallible interpretation of it. And assenting to yourself is no assent at all.

The Protestant’s Dilemma

If Protestantism is true, all are fallible. So the Protestant must rely on his own judgment above that of his church. And the orthodoxy of the church itself is judged against his interpretation of the Bible. Thus is becomes impossible to distinguish between what divine revelation actually is versus what a fallible human being thinks it is. This fact makes the Catholic Church, philosophically speaking, preferable to Protestantism, since God’s truth can be known—and known with certainty.


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Theology
KEYWORDS: apologetics; catholic; counterreformation; protestant; reformation; them; us
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To: CynicalBear

OOOOOO way to change the topic. Can prots say bait and switch?


221 posted on 02/02/2015 6:47:00 AM PST by verga
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To: Elsie

Elsie, are you qualified to diagnose an illness, least of all from a photograph?


222 posted on 02/02/2015 7:04:26 AM PST by Grateful2God (That those from diverse religious traditions and all people of good will may work together for peace)
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To: Elsie
Judas Iscariot: Apostle, one of original 12; chosen by Christ Himself; embezzler; betrayed Christ for 30 pieces of silver; died at own hand.

Did that mean all the Apostles were bad? Of course not!

223 posted on 02/02/2015 7:10:06 AM PST by Grateful2God (That those from diverse religious traditions and all people of good will may work together for peace)
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To: GBA; verga

Hey verga!

You’ll to re-post your comment to me; as 218 has VANISHED!


224 posted on 02/02/2015 7:21:43 AM PST by Elsie ( Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Grateful2God
Elsie, are you qualified to diagnose an illness, least of all from a photograph?

You talkin' to ME???


I don’t care who you are - he just doesn’t look like a happy guy. Maybe a guy with gastroenterological pain.

21 posted on ‎2‎/‎1‎/‎2015‎ ‎12‎:‎07‎:‎51‎ ‎AM by Last Dakotan

225 posted on 02/02/2015 7:23:51 AM PST by Elsie ( Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Grateful2God
Did that mean all the Apostles were bad? Of course not!

Nice tangent!


John 17:12
None has been lost except the one doomed to destruction so that Scripture would be fulfilled.


I wonder if GOD 'chose' all the EVIL MEN to lead the church of Rome for a reason???

HE can do whatEVER HE wants; right??

226 posted on 02/02/2015 7:27:03 AM PST by Elsie ( Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: verga

You were making the claim that Protestants were making exemptions. I simply pointed out that no exemption are make by Protestants about everybody needing to die because of sin. Sorry if I messed up your little straw man.


227 posted on 02/02/2015 7:46:02 AM PST by CynicalBear (For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus)
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To: Elsie
"Nice tangent!"

Rather, an excellent parallel!

228 posted on 02/02/2015 8:34:25 AM PST by Grateful2God (That those from diverse religious traditions and all people of good will may work together for peace)
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To: daniel1212
Nostra Aetate: Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions (October 28, 1965)

5. We cannot truly pray to God the Father of all if we treat any people in other than brotherly fashion, for all men are created in God's image. Man's relation to God the Father and man's relation to his. fellow­men are so dependent on each other that the Scripture says "he who does not love. does not know God" (I Jn. 4:8). There is no basis therefore, either in theory or in practice for any discrimination between individual and individual, or between people and people arising either from human dignity or from the rights which flow from it. Therefore, the Church reproves, as foreign to the mind of Christ, any discrimination against people or any harassment of them on the basis of their race, color, condition in life or religion. Accordingly, following, the footsteps of the holy apostles Peter and Paul, the sacred Council earnestly begs the Christian faithful to "conduct themselves well among the Gentiles" (I Pet. 2:12) and if possible, as far as depends on them, to be at peace with all men (cf. Rom 12:18 ) and in that way to be true sons of the Father who is in heaven (cf. Mt. 5:45).

229 posted on 02/02/2015 8:42:03 AM PST by Grateful2God (That those from diverse religious traditions and all people of good will may work together for peace)
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To: Elsie
I've no idea why you've included me in your post to Verga.

Fwiw, I can't help you regarding post #218, either about its content or why it vanished.

Sorry.

230 posted on 02/02/2015 8:44:19 AM PST by GBA (Just a hick in paradise)
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To: Elsie

Thank you for those!


231 posted on 02/02/2015 8:45:57 AM PST by Grateful2God (That those from diverse religious traditions and all people of good will may work together for peace)
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To: daniel1212

Where is the citation? You wouldn’t want FR to get sued, would you? : )


232 posted on 02/02/2015 8:48:47 AM PST by Grateful2God (That those from diverse religious traditions and all people of good will may work together for peace)
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To: Elsie
"Hail Mary, full of grace.

The Lord is with thee.

Blessed art thou aamongst women,

and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus."

Does this part from Scripture not deserve a normal-size font, even if you feel the rest of the prayer does not?

233 posted on 02/02/2015 8:56:39 AM PST by Grateful2God (That those from diverse religious traditions and all people of good will may work together for peace)
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To: Elsie

They seem to be coming out of the woodwork these days.


234 posted on 02/02/2015 9:15:29 AM PST by MamaB
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To: Elsie
"You talkin' to ME???"

Robert De Niro as Travis Bickle, "Taxi Driver", right?

See your post 192. "Too much or too many meds." A comment on the picture of Pope Benedict XVI on post 191.

235 posted on 02/02/2015 9:15:34 AM PST by Grateful2God (That those from diverse religious traditions and all people of good will may work together for peace)
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To: Grateful2God
He stated his opinion which anyone can do. What is wrong with that? I thought he looked like his hemorrhoids were hurting.
236 posted on 02/02/2015 9:22:40 AM PST by MamaB
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To: MamaB

Another example of a truly christian comment /SARC


237 posted on 02/02/2015 10:02:14 AM PST by verga
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To: MamaB

MamaB, trust me, if you saw me you’d know: I couldn’t fit into the woodwork in the first place! : )


238 posted on 02/02/2015 10:16:37 AM PST by Grateful2God (That those from diverse religious traditions and all people of good will may work together for peace)
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To: MamaB
"I thought he looked like his hemorrhoids were hurting."

MamaB, I'm not qualified to diagnose, either, but the expression on his face, the slumping over in his back may indicate Parkinsonian symptoms. For all we know, that may be why he stepped down from the Papacy.

239 posted on 02/02/2015 10:25:48 AM PST by Grateful2God (That those from diverse religious traditions and all people of good will may work together for peace)
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To: daniel1212

Can’t believe I read the whole thing. But I did, and many of the links. Thank you for a wealth of information and interpretation.


240 posted on 02/02/2015 10:49:30 AM PST by Albion Wilde (It is better to offend a human being than to offend God.)
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