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To: Salvation; All
I hope this is from the articles for these are some of the dumbest statements that I've seen.

21. Many Protestants take a dim view towards Christian history in general

22. Protestantism from its inception was anti-Catholic, and remains so to this day (esp. evangelicalism)....The Catholic Church, on the other hand, is not anti-Protestant.

24. Most Protestants do not have bishops

25. Protestantism has no way of settling doctrinal issues definitively.

26. Protestantism arose in 1517, and is a “Johnny-come-lately” in the history of Christianity.

27. The Protestant notion of the “invisible church” is also novel in the history of Christianity and foreign to the Bible (Mt 5:14; Mt 16:18), therefore untrue.

28. When Protestant theologians speak of the teaching of early Christianity (e.g., when refuting “cults”), they say “the Church taught . . .” (as it was then unified), but when they refer to the present they instinctively and inconsistently refrain from such terminology

29. The Protestant principle of private judgment has created a milieu (esp. in Protestant America) in which (invariably) man-centered “cults”

30. The lack of a definitive teaching authority in Protestant (as with the Catholic magisterium) makes many individual Protestants think that they have a direct line to God

This is what happens when you have a Protestant convert who has a BA degree in Sociology. All of a sudden they're an expert in Protestant history (bad) and Catholicism (good). Catholics can be such saps for accepting these people credentials.
236 posted on 01/24/2014 11:52:34 AM PST by HarleyD (...one of his disciples, whom Jesus loved.)
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To: HarleyD; Salvation
30. The lack of a definitive teaching authority in Protestant (as with the Catholic magisterium) makes many individual Protestants think that they have a direct line to God

Individuals or all stripes have a direct line to God.

Jesus taught us that in the Lord's Prayer.

There is ONE mediator between God and Ma, and that is Jesus Christ, not some self-appointed or church-appointed stand in that they CLAIM represents God to man.

264 posted on 01/24/2014 1:39:40 PM PST by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith....)
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