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1 | What separates Evangelicals, Catholics? | Rom 3:28 | EdB | 10099 | ||
Briang Surely your not going to try to excuse what took place in the Catholic church as decisions that may look bad from our view point but were in fact right. Many Popes used his office to garner wealth, power while they sunk into depravity and debauchery, keeping harlots and maintaining a drunken stupor. Beside at one point in the Catholic church there were two Bishops of equal power one the Bishop of Rome and the other the Bishop of Constantinople. Through some political intrigue the Bishop of Rome declared himself the head of the church at which point the Catholic church split. How do you know the Bishop of Rome was the correct successor and not the Bishop of Constantinople? Shortly after this a pope was appointed by King of Spain who held no other consideration than to strengthen his political position. There is no way you convince a reasonable person the papal succession has been under the guidance of the Lord. Not with the murder, thievery, debauchery that has been involved. |
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2 | What separates Evangelicals, Catholics? | Rom 3:28 | Brian.g | 10299 | ||
I'll leave that to God to decide - That's not my role. I have enough confidence in God to insure the correct decisions are made. |
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3 | What separates Evangelicals, Catholics? | Rom 3:28 | EdB | 10305 | ||
Briang That's fair enough and until we hear God's decision we must assume them to be just men and all this infallibility talk should cease. We are in agreement brother! Ed |
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