What do you feel are the Most Common Protestant Objections to Catholicism ?
I'll debunk them all as an when I'm free .
Couple of them are already Debunked on Our @CATHOLICAPOLOGETICSANDPOLEMICS PAGE
I'll debunk them all as an when I'm free .
Couple of them are already Debunked on Our @CATHOLICAPOLOGETICSANDPOLEMICS PAGE
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βThe Catholic Church was created by the Emperor Constantine when he made Christianity the official religion
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ANSWER γAlthough Constantine is often credited with being the first Christian emperor, he didnβt make Christianity the official religion. What he did, together with his colleague and rival, Licinius, was issue the Edict of Milan in A.D. 313, which proclaimed religious toleration for Christianity among the other religions in the empire.
He also didnβt create the Catholic Church, which already existed in his day. Indeed, it had already been known by that name for more than 200 years. The Catholic Church was Founded by JESUS CHRIST our LORD upon St.Peter the rock... Matthew 16:16-19
And interestingly, the word Catholic is actually found in Acts 9:31 in the Greek.
Acts 9:31: βThe church throughout all [Greek: αΌΞΊΞΊΞ»Ξ·ΟΞ―Ξ±,ΞΊΞ±ΞΈβ,α½ Ξ»Ξ·Ο ,ΟαΏΟ ] Judea and Galilee and Sama'ria had peace and was being built up. And walking in the fear of the Lord and in the comfort of the Holy Spirit, it multiplied.β
St. Ignatius of Antioch : βWherever the bishop shall appear, there let the multitude also be; even as, wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Churchβ (Letter to the Smyrneans 8).
βLet no one do anything of concern to the Church without the bishop. Let that be considered a valid Eucharist which is celebrated by the bishop or by one whom he ordains [i.e., a presbyter]. Wherever the bishop appears, let the people be there; just as wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Churchβ (Letter to the Smyrneans 8:2 [A.D. 110]).
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So Prots... The fact that St.Ignatius of Antioch introduces the phrase βCatholic Churchβ without stopping to explain it indicates it was already in use, and he could expect people in the distant church of Smyrna to understand what it meant. This wide circulation therefore must have begun in the second half of the first century. Numerous other sources which I have stated also show that the Catholic Church is Way older than Constantine .
So stop being Stubborn and come home to Rome.
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βWhere was [the heretic] Marcion, that shipmaster of Pontus, the zealous student of Stoicism? Where was Valentinus, the disciple of Platonism? For it is evident that those men lived not so long agoβin the reign of Antonius for the most partβand that they at first were believers in the doctrine of the Catholic Church, in the church of Rome under the episcopate of the blessed Eleutherius, until on account of their ever restless curiosity, with which they even infected the brethren, they were more than once expelledβ (Demurrer Against the Heretics 30 [A.D. 200Even St.Cyprian of Carthage Referss to the Catholic Church π
βYou ought to know, then, that the bishop is in the Church and the Church in the bishops; and if someone is not with the bishop, he is not in the Church. They vainly flatter themselves who creep up, not having peace with the priest of God, believing that they are secretly in communion with certain individuals. For the Church, which is one and catholic, is not split or divided, but is indeed united and joined by the cement of priests who adhere to one anotherβ (Letters 66[67]:8 [A.D. 253]).
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What do you feel are the Most Common Protestant Objections to Catholicism ? I'll debunk them all as an when I'm free . Couple of them are already Debunked on Our @CATHOLICAPOLOGETICSANDPOLEMICS PAGE
(See post above)
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Y'all asked me to debunk it.... Here's the first Refutationβ€οΈπ
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Y'all asked me to debunk it.... Here's the first Refutationβ€οΈπ
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Jews: We hate Christianity because its idolatrous!!!
Protestants: Catholicism is Idolatrous!!!
Muslims: Christians are apostates because they ware idolatrous!!
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Protestants: Catholicism is Idolatrous!!!
Muslims: Christians are apostates because they ware idolatrous!!
Iβm started to notice a patternβ¦
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For those making the "π€" emoji .... I know it sounds weird , but this is a Priest who Made the Prayer . It's not Heretical .
As this as been Given to me By a Priest..... I see No reason for it Being Heretical .
The charismatic movement within the Church, has Not Been Condemned. However, discernment is crucial, as misuse and Abuses can occur, similar to what Abominations Protestants Do .
As this as been Given to me By a Priest..... I see No reason for it Being Heretical .
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The reason israel still exists is because we donβt pray enough
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The Elders of Zion support Protestantism, Communism, Capitalism, Nietzschism, Anti Christianity, Usury, Freemasonry, Endless wars and the Creation of a Jewish super state
However they hate Jesus Christ, the Papacy and the Clergy
Really makes you think
However they hate Jesus Christ, the Papacy and the Clergy
Really makes you think
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Among the Apostles, almost everywhere, Peter alone merited to personify the whole Church. On account of this personification, which he alone bore, he merited to hear, βI will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven.β For these keys were not given to one man, but to the unity of the Church. Hence, the preeminence of Peter is clear, and yet in him, the Churchβs universal authority is also signified. Just as Peter was by nature one man, by grace he was many; in one, he bore unity; in many, he bore universality.
β St. Augustine (Sermon 295,2)
β St. Augustine (Sermon 295,2)
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