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To: BlatherNaut
It’s their consensus on theological issues that has guided the development of doctrine.

You will find that with just a little research the "consensus on theological issues" has changed over the years, decades, centuries. Catholic doctrine has changed. But don't take my word for it. All you have to do is look back at some of these posts and see how the Church is defending Muslims being saved. Do you honestly believe that ANY of the early church fathers believed such nonsense?

The consensus back then was that there was salvation in no one else. Today the consensus is, well......maybe not.....

268 posted on 01/24/2014 1:41:41 PM PST by HarleyD (...one of his disciples, whom Jesus loved.)
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To: HarleyD
Catholic doctrine has changed developed.

"...By way of summary, the development of doctrine is a progress in the understanding of Christ’s teachings, in perfect conformity to the content of tradition, guarded and promulgated by the Church’s Magisterium."

http://catholicism.org/doctrinal-development.html

270 posted on 01/24/2014 1:50:53 PM PST by BlatherNaut
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To: HarleyD; BlatherNaut
It’s their consensus on theological issues that has guided the development of doctrine.

The consensus back then was that there was salvation in no one else. Today the consensus is, well......maybe not.....

So true...It is apostasy to claim that doctrine would be developed 'later'...The doctrines are within the scriptures and have been since the 1st Century...

367 posted on 01/24/2014 7:50:46 PM PST by Iscool
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