Good ol’ Roman BAWWWWWWWWWW. LOL.
Rediscovery of the genuine Christian faith after Roman Catholicism sold itself to the devil is hardly “coming onto the scene.”
If Catholicism was really so great, why does the Word of God sound like it was written by a Protestant?
>> If Catholicism was really so great, why does the Word of God sound like it was written by a Protestant? <<
Because you’re reading the King James and the only place anyone talks like that anymore is in Protestant services where people ape the language to make themselves haughty?
Ah, that old justification for the Protestant rebellion.
You’ll find none of Luther’s beliefs present in church teaching before his rebellion.
And if Jesus couldn’t build and sustain his Church for even 1500 years, and that it disappeared until Luther rediscovered it, then he is not God. Mere man destroyed his church.
It doesn't, especially if you understand it from a Hebrew mindset, instead of a 16th Century northern European rationalist mindset -- which is where Protestantism is inextricably rooted.
When was the last time your pastor preached on John 6? And I don't mean "When was the last time your pastor said the Papists were wrong about John 6," but when was the last time he walked through it verse-by-verse?
Your ilk did nothing of the sort.
The "genuine Christian faith" as seen in the Didache and the New Testament writings is seen in the way the mass is celebrated - with the Eucharist as the front and core of the worship.
What innovations have you, Luircin, brought in?
you really don't seem to understand that the Word of God is Jesus
If you refer to the 73 books of the Bible, then those were written by multiple authors and they all disagree with the sola scriptura, sola fide point of view