The entire Christian world, meaning Rome? I'll wear that ribbon. If Rome rejects something, you can be sure there is something there to be studied and compared Scripture with Scripture.
The entire Christian world, meaning Rome?
Have you not been following? Are the words polysyllabic and difficult to follow? Arians were excommunicated at the Council of Nicea in 325 (do you guys never learn) which is located in Turkey. I realize that with an American public school education you were never taught things like geography, which means that I cannot expect you to understand the distance from Rome to Constantinople. You were also never taught history, which would include the time required to journey from Rome to Constantinople.
Which ribbon would you then claim? First in ignorance?
If Rome rejects something, you can be sure there is something there to be studied and compared Scripture with Scripture.
The very invoking of "Rome" means that we have failed to get you to understand the Church or the Christian Faith at all. And for that I am sure that I will be Judged in my efforts.
In a word...... yes.
I'll wear that ribbon.
Which you may not have any choice in.
It's interesting, is it not?
Protestants consider Christians those who follow Christ. If someone does not follow Christ, they are not a Christian.
Catholics consider Christians those who follow the Roman Catholic church. If you don't follow a certain church, you're not a Christian.
It's not a ribbon. It's more like a felt star.