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Age... Catholicism is the original Christian faith. The catholic church was founded by the Apostles, it's 2000 years old. The archaic doctrine comes from the middle ages, and it seems kind of foreign now I admit. The Lutherans have only been around for about 500 years... kind of a young fledgling religion in the scheme of things. The Eastern Church was the first to split away, that was for purely political reasons. View Quote |
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Who's the Baptist Pope that declared not to recognize these truths? I agree with your points having come the other direction and could probably add a few more points to the list. But I would say that we agree on 95%+ of Christian doctrine beyond those points and still consider Baptists Christians. View Quote |
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Quoted: This stupidity needs to be knocked down. Catholics honor Mary as the mother of Christ. We do not worship her and would acknowledge that she can do nothing by herself (like you and me) without her son. We ask Mary to pray for us, just like I might ask a friend to pray for me too. View Quote |
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Catholics are Christians who follow the Pope.
Other Christians don't. |
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Some Roman Catholics are real Christians. Some Protestants are real Christians.
Probably the biggest difference in the basic theology is that Catholics follow traditions of their church. For protestants, it is Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone). |
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All Catholics are Christian. Not all Christians follow churches with apostolic succession.
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Some Roman Catholics are real Christians. Some Protestants are real Christians. Probably the biggest difference in the basic theology is that Catholics follow traditions of their church. For protestants, it is Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone). View Quote |
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Why don't Baptists have sex standing? People might think they were dancing!
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Catholicism places a large emphasis on the Church, Communion of Saints and Tradition as gateways to Jesus. "Christianity" or "Protestant Christianity" focuses on just Jesus.
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Some Roman Catholics are real Christians. Some Protestants are real Christians. Probably the biggest difference in the basic theology is that Catholics follow traditions of their church. For protestants, it is Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone). View Quote |
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Protestants and Orthodox people don't worship men do they? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Some Roman Catholics are real Christians. Some Protestants are real Christians. Probably the biggest difference in the basic theology is that Catholics follow traditions of their church. For protestants, it is Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone). |
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Idol worship. View Quote Thomas More was beheaded for refusing to swear an oath affirming the King as the leader of the brand new church of england. Brits replaced the Pope with the King of England and you would be tortured to death for not acknowledging it. |
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Protestant don’t have their own traditions? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Some Roman Catholics are real Christians. Some Protestants are real Christians. Probably the biggest difference in the basic theology is that Catholics follow traditions of their church. For protestants, it is Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone). We have some, such as singing hymns before the preaching, etc. But we do not believe anything because "the church authorities told me too". We have no Pope or group of Cardinals or such things. I believe what I believe because I find it clearly stated in the Bible, God's Perfect Word. |
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I can only speak for mainline Protestant churches, but we so not worship any man. We ALL stand as sinners before God's throne. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Some Roman Catholics are real Christians. Some Protestants are real Christians. Probably the biggest difference in the basic theology is that Catholics follow traditions of their church. For protestants, it is Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone). |
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One side believes in saints that are actually just renamed pagan gods that were created to help unite Rome back in the day. Other side doesn't believe in pagan gods. View Quote Also... see Christmas traditions for pagan worship. |
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Yep. Protestants worshiped the King of England and prayed for him as God's representative on Earth. Thomas More was beheaded for refusing to swear an oath affirming the King as the leader of the brand new church of england. Brits replaced the Pope with the King of England and you would be tortured to death for not acknowledging it. View Quote |
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Some Roman Catholics are real Christians. Some Protestants are real Christians. Probably the biggest difference in the basic theology is that Catholics follow traditions of their church. For protestants, it is Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone). View Quote Jesus did Command, “teach them everything I have commanded you.” |
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Quoted: Yep. Protestants worshiped the King of England and prayed for him as God's representative on Earth. Thomas More was beheaded for refusing to swear an oath affirming the King as the leader of the brand new church of england. Brits replaced the Pope with the King of England and you would be tortured to death for not acknowledging it. View Quote |
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It’s right next to “the only things important is what I write in this book.” View Quote 2 Timothy 3:16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: 17 That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works. |
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Of course, the Scripture itself is a product of the Roman Catholic Church, nor is the doctrine of Sola Scriptura found in the text. Jesus did Command, “teach them everything I have commanded you.” View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Some Roman Catholics are real Christians. Some Protestants are real Christians. Probably the biggest difference in the basic theology is that Catholics follow traditions of their church. For protestants, it is Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone). Jesus did Command, “teach them everything I have commanded you.” |
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Catholic believe in the primacy of Peter, and Peter went to Rome. Note that the building below is not named St John's Basilica; http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-UiESKSjnNuQ/U3MoE0ar3gI/AAAAAAAAeVE/uJf7fnEKC5U/s1600/St.+Peter%E2%80%99s+Basilica.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: No, I just see some Roman Catholics claiming "firsties" in these threads. That's just not historically accurate. Nor is the idea that the Church in Rome was founded by one of the original twelve apostles. It was not. It was founded by Paul. Just trying to keep the facts straight. Note that the building below is not named St John's Basilica; http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-UiESKSjnNuQ/U3MoE0ar3gI/AAAAAAAAeVE/uJf7fnEKC5U/s1600/St.+Peter%E2%80%99s+Basilica.jpg |
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Catholics don't sneak off to the next town to buy their booze.
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Of course, the Scripture itself is a product of the Roman Catholic Church, View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes He used the RCC to assemble it as the Canon. nor is the doctrine of Sola Scriptura found in the text. Jesus did Command, “teach them everything I have commanded you.” |
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I thought Orthodox religions predated Roman Catholicism? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Some Roman Catholics are real Christians. Some Protestants are real Christians. Probably the biggest difference in the basic theology is that Catholics follow traditions of their church. For protestants, it is Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone). Jesus did Command, “teach them everything I have commanded you.” |
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Peter received the Great Commission. The Pontiff sits in direct, historical succession to Peter. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Some Roman Catholics are real Christians. Some Protestants are real Christians. Probably the biggest difference in the basic theology is that Catholics follow traditions of their church. For protestants, it is Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone). Jesus did Command, “teach them everything I have commanded you.” |
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Quoted: Peter received the Great Commission. The Pontiff sits in direct, historical succession to Peter. View Quote Believe as you please, but we do not believe that and there is no historical evidence to support it. |
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Catholics believe that Jesus started a church while here on earth with the 12 apostles. He duly informed them, blessed them with the power of the Holy Spirit, and sent them forth with a mission. Every other Christian church was started by someone else who was not one of those 12. View Quote |
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Only in GD can a simple question turn into 5 pages of blah blah blah |
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This, of course, is Catholic tradition and is not believed to be true by any other denomination. Believe as you please, but we do not believe that and there is no historical evidence to support it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Peter received the Great Commission. The Pontiff sits in direct, historical succession to Peter. Believe as you please, but we do not believe that and there is no historical evidence to support it. |
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i am impressed, 5 pages and no lock - GD has turned a page in maturity
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No one "sits in direct, historical succession to Peter". No one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: It’s right next to “the only things important is what I write in this book.” View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes "I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this scroll: If anyone adds anything to them, God will add to that person the plagues described in this scroll. And if anyone takes words away from this scroll of prophecy, God will take away from that person any share in the tree of life and in the Holy City, which are described in this scroll." I'm not seeing it. But to answer your question, James 5:16, “the prayer of the righteous avails much.” |
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You don't think Mary was holy? What are your thoughts on the virgin birth, then? View Quote We do not believe that Mary was "Holy". She was a wonderful young woman that God found favor in. He blessed her and allowed her to be the mother of Jesus. But we believe that she was a sinner, just like every other human (except Jesus) that ever lived. The Bible never even hints that she was without sin. The Immaculate Conception is a Catholic tradition. It is not believed by any Protestant denomination. We believe that she was a virgin until she gave birth to Jesus. After that, the Bible teaches that she had other children with Joseph, her husband. We hold her in honor for being the mother of Jesus, but we do not worship or venerate her in any way. She was Saved by Jesus, just like all of us. |
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The RCC is the most successful church at changing God's law and word to suit their own needs.
Got rid of the second commandment and changed the fourth. Now most of the Christian world worships on the first day of the week and don't know why it changed. Set up the priests as go betweens between a person and God when Jesus said nobody goes to the Father except thru me. Sets up idols and sometimes worships them. Believe that dead people are immortal and either go to heaven, hell or purgatory when they don't die but don't die.....Bible says nobody is immortal until the second coming. Prays to dead saints to pray to God for them. Thinks men can forgive sins when only God can forgive sins. Thinks the bread and wine are really Jesus' body instead of the symbolism. Bread is the Word and Wine is the blood of Christ that covers our sins. There very well may be more Catholics in heaven than any other group because most of them don't know their Bible's and that is intentional by the church. ymmv |
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Christianity is justification through faith alone. Catholicism is justification through works. This is dangerous as many people believe they will access to the father just by doing good things which scripture reveals is false.
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I will say this - as a Baptist, I much prefer a strong, Godly, and effective Roman Catholic church. Everyone benefits from that.
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