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To: stfassisi
Answer the question please.

Do you accept what the Roman magesterium teaches you without inspection or not?

If you accept the teachings of the magesterium without inspection, then it is purely blind faith.

If you accept it with inspection then you MUST make a private interpretation so as to conclude it is correct or not.

You cannot have it both ways, unless you practice the Hegelian dialectic.

10,130 posted on 10/30/2007 5:16:36 PM PDT by Missey_Lucy_Goosey
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To: Missey_Lucy_Goosey
“Do you accept what the Roman magesterium teaches you without inspection or not?”

Yes!
...And I have inspected it through the early Church Fathers and through the Scriptures and typology of the Scriptures. It all makes sense.

Scripture reveals this Church to be the one Jesus Christ built upon the rock of Saint Peter (Matt. 16:18). By giving Peter the keys of authority (Matt. 16:19), Jesus appointed Peter as the chief steward over His earthly kingdom (cf. Isaiah. 22:19-22). Jesus also charged Peter to be the source of strength for the rest of the apostles (Luke 22:32) and the earthly shepherd of Jesus’ flock (John 21:15-17). Jesus further gave Peter, and the apostles and elders in union with him, the power to bind and loose in heaven what they bound and loosed on earth. (Matt. 16:19; 18:18). This teaching authority did not die with Peter and the apostles, but was transferred to future bishops through the laying on of hands

There is NO history to support protestantism.

Anything that divides the Body of Christ,the Church,is of a demonic spirit

10,136 posted on 10/30/2007 5:55:45 PM PDT by stfassisi ("Above all gifts that Christ gives his beloved is that of overcoming self"St Francis Assisi)
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