Dies Irae said:AgLiving06 said:Dies Irae said:AgLiving06 said:Dies Irae said:AgLiving06 said:PabloSerna said:
"And this is the actual crux. The misbelief that Rome has the authority to cut people off from God. Its this misbelief that led to the great schism and to the subsequent issues. It's the primary issue that will continue to separate the church, likely until Christ returns."
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How do you answer Christ's words to the Apostles when he says (Mt 18:18-20) "Truly I tell you, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven."
Authority or no authority?
The problem that you and Faithful Ag and others have is this misconception that Rome speaks for the entire Christian Church.
Who speaks for the Churches that make up the Body of Christ?
A great many people have spoken and will speak for the Church.
I understand that given your position it is extremely difficult to give a straight answer but the purposeful vagueness of your responses does nothing to further the discussion.
How do we vet them? The Lutherans have transsexual lesbians claiming the Eucharistic nature of abortion. You have the Anglicans consecrating genderqueers. Who has the authority to say "this is not okay"
I'm not being vague at all.
And your examples are disgusting, but not surprising. Are you going to pretend Rome doesn't have the same issues, and in some case worse?
Lets talk about the German Catholic Bishops who now bless same sex unions. Or we could talk about Popes and their kids? Or the child sex scandal with Roman Priests?
Shoot, I believe right now there's a Roman Catholic Priest on the run for grooming an 18 yr old girl.
So no, I'm not being vague. The Church has had its defenders rise when it was necessary.
I'm not calling attention to Protestants who do bad things, everyone does bad things, I'm calling attention to Protestant "clergy" who are enthusiastically supported by their sect who are clearly outwardly championing and living contra Christianity.
And no you're not answering ANY of these questions. You're just saying "they'll come when they need it any we'll know them
When we see them" and you wonder why you have infinite numbers of sects and infinite personal interpretations guiding atomized "flocks".
I'm watching the Astros right now and some dude named Mark Shook and his wife are both "pastors" of their church, I wasn't aware that women could be Pastors, but they seem fine with it. Their commercial shows a lot of concerts, tattooed guys dancing around the stage, and some plays. How do I know this guy is legit? He's obviously a multi-millionaire so someone is buying what he's selling.
And I'm calling attention to Popes who claimed to be the "vicar of christ" while breaking any and all of the 10 commandments.
But since you mentioned the "Lutheran transsexual lesbians" I'm assume you know that you're likely referring to the ELCA, which is Lutheran in name only and likely not christian and none of the truly historically/confessional Lutheran Churches are in any sort of fellowship with them. Honestly, Rome is in closer contact with them via the LWF than I am.
To your question, what do you want me to say? I haven't seen Rome come out and disavow Hillsong or Bethel or the aforementioned Lutheran World Federation which recognizes same sex unions among all the other weird stuff they do. I'm guessing Mark Shook is related to Kerry Shook? Haven't seen Rome picketing outside their church or anything?
But to this question:
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When we see them" and you wonder why you have infinite numbers of sects and infinite personal interpretations guiding atomized "flocks".
Rome has claimed authority for a long time. Yet these sects keep coming. So for as much as you want to blame everyone else, maybe it turns out that having unwritten traditions that don't hold up and appealing to authority outside of Scripture isn't working either.