@Truth_matters20
So your argument is “Actually, facts don’t matter because I believe in Sola Scriptura, a medieval heresy that was rejected by the apostles.” Scripture and history affirm the church of the Bible is the Catholic Church and that the Papacy is invalid. Cope.
@TimothyDEasley
How many times do we have to answer these tired tropes. Our Lord set Our Lady as the pedestal for righteousness. You just proved Marian theology with this verse. Congratulations.
@Truth_matters20
Ephesians 2:20 says the church Jesus built was an institution. Zero Christians for the first 500 years of the religion denied the primacy of St. Peter. You’re coping because neither scripture nor history support your argument.
@faithwillsaveu
Muslims and Protestants have the same view of scripture: that it’s a magic book we submit to, as opposed to what it actually is, a byproduct of the church.
@Truth_matters20
Jesus wants you to be a Catholic. Ephesians 5:25 calls the Catholic Church the Bride of Christ. What will Christ say when he learns you insulted his bride?
@masonmennenga
I’m perfectly happy if Calvinists find my reply. I make my objections to Calvinism clear. I also make clear the fact that changing something just because it fits a worldly view is a weak theological argument.
@StevenUllmer
False, the opposed one version of the Bible that even Protestants today admit was filled with biased errors. There were many Bible approved by the Catholic Church in the vernacular.
A majority of American Catholics believe the church should allow:
Birth control use
Priests to marry
Women to become priests
Recognition of LGBT marriages
@ThomasPolega
The church never changed its position on abortion. St. Barnabas condemned abortion in the 1st century, therefore it is an apostolic tradition.
@FaithWithMase
This is a great example of moving the goal post. Calvinists can’t prove that salvation isn’t accessible to all (2 Peter 3:9, 1 John 2:2, 1 Timothy 2:4) so they have to change the definition of limited atonement to be an objection to universalism.
@JonnyRoot_
@azusapacific
@JonathanRoumie
“This man, while ironically playing Jesus in a show, denies that we are saved by grace through faith in Christ alone (Roman Catholic)” boy wait until this guy reads John 3:5.
@thehueman
@Truth_matters20
Ok, first and foremost.
1. No, Jesus and St. Paul don’t contradict each other. This is an age old myth.
2. Sola Scriptura is no where in scripture.
@smashbaals
The Septigiant, which the apostles preferred taught that we should pray in intercession to people who have passed. Genesis 3:15 teaches Mary was without sin.
@5Solas2
People who deny the 1st century church is Catholic deny history. St. Clement I literally said Peter was the foundation of the church and that a succession of leaders with the same authority arose form that.
@5Solas2
A person who rejects the sacraments of confession reject the point of the incarnation: to bring the Divine Nature into a material world. Protestants argue we are completely cut off from the divine nature. For this reason, Protestantism is a heresy.
@faithwillsaveu
“You know it, my brother;
hath not the venerable Council of Chalcedon conferred the honorary title of 'universal' upon the bishops of this Apostolic See [Romel, whereof I am, by God's will, the servant?” Pope St. Gregory I is affirming the Catholic position here.
@faithwillsaveu
No, he affirms this is when it was dogmatized. He also affirms he accepts the Council as fact. Second, he was addressing the Bishops of Constantinople, saying they have no right to claim jurisdiction over one another. Then he affirms only he wields this authority.
@prot_zoomer
@bibeIradikaI
Jesus was still fully human. If Jesus stubbed his toe, he still would have felt pain. Clearly that not because of sin but because of a sinful world.
Atheists: I’m glad I’m not like those stupid Christians who believe in fairy tales.
Also atheists: I’m going to ignore all the historical evidence that Jesus was real person.
@barbosa_8888
“idolisation of a man: the pope.”
Oh, you mean the man who the Orthodox Church accepted at the Supreme head of the institutional church for a thousand years?
@Pastor_Gabe
“Catholics don’t read the Bible.”
“Um, actually, here are some biblical arguments to support our points.”
“Oh, well you shouldn’t read the Bible THAT way.”