Posted on 05/16/2015 4:53:17 PM PDT by NKP_Vet
TRUE CHURCH and BIBLE
Catholic Church History Facts
When did the Church established by Jesus Christ get the name Catholic?
Christ left the adoption of a name for His Church to those whom he commissioned to teach all nations. Christ called the spiritual society He established, "My Church" (Mt. xvi, 18), "the Church" (Mt. xviii, 17).
In order to have a distinction between the Church and the Synagogue and to have a distinguishing name from those embracing Judaic and Gnostic errors we find St. Ignatius (50-107 AD) using the Greek word "Katholicos" (universal) to describe the universality of the Church established by Christ. St. Ignatius was appointed Bishop of Antioch by St. Peter, the Bishop of Rome. It is in his writings that we find the word Catholic used for the first time. St. Augustine, when speaking about the Church of Christ, calls it the Catholic Church 240 times in his writings.
St. Ignatius of Antioch, disciple of the Apostle John, concerning the heretics of his day wrote: "They have abstained from the Eucharist and prayer, because they do not confess that the Eucharist is the flesh of Our Savior Jesus Christ."
St. Justin Martyr, another Church Father of the second century wrote: "This food is known among us as the Eucharist... We do not receive these things as common bread and common drink; but as Jesus Christ our Savior, being made flesh by the Word of God."
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Since when does a majority determine spiritual truth? Obviously, the remnant of 7,000 "who had not bowed a knee to Baal" (1 Kings 19:18) were wrong by the standard you're trying to impose. (It is also known as the logical fallacy of appeal to popularity.)
Have a great day.
One Church, One Truth, One Faith for ALL times. The rest is heresy. Shallow Protestantism does rains down quotes of scripture with no clue to their coherent meaning.
Any one who reads the bible can not completely agree or disagree with either side.
I will continue to REFUSE to look thru all of your, uh, stuff.
You want to make a point do it.
There you go again.
Oh?
A conversation?
It sure sounds like a monolog from you.
You want to continue with your straw man don't you. If the source echos a secular world view it is biased towards secularism - DUH.
There has been no 'conversation' - just smh at your inability to understand the point you are failing to make.
Is AUGUSTINE mistaken here?
Jesus Christ is the foundation but the building continued.
Upon this confession, upon this that you said, ‘You are the Christ, the Son of the living God,’>>>>>>>>
That is pretty much what I have always believed but it is paraphrasing and it does not explain why only Peter was picked out to be called the rock.
By his name we can see that he was the only one called the rock
Mathew 16
18 And I say to thee: That thou art Peter; and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
There were no doubt other apostles who had just as much or even more faith as Peter did, how about John who was given revelation in his old age?
Yet Simon is the one Jesus renamed rock and he is called that to this day, (Peter).
Could it be that Jesus knew that Peter would take the lead as shown in acts?
Very little is known, as the apostles were not sent to glorify them selves but to glorify Christ, it is also probable that most could just barely read and write if at all.
I think it is a big mistake to take Peter ( rock ) lightly as with the other eleven apostles his name will be on a gate of the new Jerusalem.
As for the Catholic Church, they claim to be successor’s of Peter but there is no record of Peter glorifying him self what so ever so it is very doubtful.
“You want to make a point do it.”
Since the article I linked to refutes your apparent contention I already made my point. Then you made another point for me by refusing to look at it.
Much not muck stupid.
My friend, I have read the bible.. and it tells me I am not saved or damned by keeping the law.. I am saved by Jesus, that kept the law perfectly for me
The thing about Catholics being Protestant forefathers won’t wash. The canonical text were established as the Word of God based on Petrine authority. That Petrine authority did not vanish eleven centuries after the Synod of Rome in AD 382.
Why is it “puffery” when intellectuals from all stripes, from all nations, and from all countries and persuasions convert to Catholicism? That they all converge at one singular conclusion is telling. It’s like when all mathematicians agree on a matter of science.
The CCC is non-editable, but it’s certainly subject to anyone’s personal interpretation.
1.2 billion popes strong.....
Cherry picked out of context again.
Which again leaves a wonderful opportunity for a correction of that error to be posted.
Which is NOT a command of Jesus to believers.
Posting it as if it were will lead someone to the wrong interpretation of that passage.
What Jesus said when He spoke those words, is: Matthew 18:15-18 If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault, between you and him alone. If he listens to you, you have gained your brother. But if he does not listen, take one or two others along with you, that every charge may be established by the evidence of two or three witnesses. If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church. And if he refuses to listen even to the church, let him be to you as a Gentile and a tax collector.
For all the criticism non-Catholics receive about cherry picking verses and taking them out of context, there is simply no way anyone is going to one up this abuse of Scripture.
Taking a fragment of a sentence and posting it as a command of Jesus' is the ultimate in cherry picking verses to support a doctrine.
It will lead to deception.
This passage is only about settling personal disputes between individual believers, and the taking it to the church part is the LAST step in in process.
What it most certainly is NOT is a blanket command by Jesus to listen to, or submit to, the Catholic church.
Discuss the issues all you want but do not make it personal.
True.
Just because you don't like it, doesn't mean that Protestants, Roman Catholics, and Orthodox Catholics don't share common forefathers in the faith. I suppose that you'll claim the Hebrews 11 saints as exclusive Roman Catholic property as well.
The canonical text were established as the Word of God based on Petrine authority.
So Paul's letter to the Galatians, for example, wasn't the Word of God until AD 382 and got the Pope's seal of approval?
The charge of puffery refers to your habit of lavishing fawning praise on the people whose opinions you want to promote. If someone is renowned, why do you have to tell everyone? Either the person is renowned and it is unnecessary and condescending to say so or he or she isn't renowned and you proclaiming so is self-serving or dishonest.
Yes, it certainly was about a certain poster, that of his manner of persistent posting of polemical propaganda. Followed, it seems, by hitting the abuse button when reproved once again rather than engaging the issue. There ought to be a law...
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