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To: Iowegian
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Tell us, Iowegian, what does the Church teach today that it didn't teach at the beginning ? Ref.,Please.
Of course, over the centuries, certain things were defined as they became controversial .the Doctrines were defined to close down arguement .
3,466 posted on 10/28/2001 3:13:40 PM PST by dadwags
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To: dadwags
When was "Papal infallibilty" introduced? I was under the impression that it was not introduced until much later (relatively speaking).

If you believe that your teachings are the same today, why do some RC's spend so much time on this thread saying that doctrine must be allowed to "develop" from what it once was? ("Greater understanding", is what they call it.)

3,469 posted on 10/28/2001 3:19:58 PM PST by Iowegian
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To: dadwags
Of course, over the centuries, certain things were defined as they became controversial .the Doctrines were defined to close down arguement .

That's a hole large enough to drive an entire fleet of trucks through.

3,471 posted on 10/28/2001 3:29:04 PM PST by Iowegian
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To: dadwags
Tell us, Iowegian, what does the Church teach today that it didn't teach at the beginning ? Ref.,Please. Of course, over the centuries, certain things were defined as they became controversial .the Doctrines were defined to close down arguement .

Yes, and remember I asked if anyone had a list of teachings or dogma with dates on which they became "official." Anyone???

3,487 posted on 10/28/2001 6:16:26 PM PST by hopefulpilgrim
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