Catho and Proty: A Discourse Between Zealots
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This is a discussion held via messaging held on a popular social media between a Catholic and a Non-Denominational Christian. It is intended for information and not to influence you.
Mark Richard Masters
Mark Richard Masters was born in Northern California, but his family moved to Oregon when he was very young. After they finally settled down in a very small town, his family fractured. Shortly after that Mark began to write. For many years he would alternate between writing and not. Finally he decided to try to make money off of his hobby. Mark has appeared in AlienSkin and PurpleVerse.
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Catho and Proty - Mark Richard Masters
PART ONE
Proty October 16, 2010 at 7:19pm
I see that you are a Catholic that believes all other denominations are false. Am I right?
Catho October 16, 2010 at 7:24pm Report
It depends what you consider False, the Denominations or the Teachings in the Denominations? Didn't Paul say that the Church is the Pillar and Foundation of the Church? (I Tim 3:15)When there was a doctrinal dispute, Paul submitted to Peter (Acts 15)
As a clarification of Acts 15, read it carefully. Peter gives the doctrinal definition, and then James, as the local bishop, gives the pastoral application.
So, yes, any group of believers can start a work, but then, according to Paul's pattern, it must be under submission to the whole church. If not, then what standard can there be? Scripture? But if it's scripture, why can't the Arminians and Calvinists agree on predestination and free will? Why can't the Pentecostals and Baptists agree on tongues? Why can't the Baptists and Presbyterians agree on the question of infant baptism? All use the same method to understand scripture.
I'm sorry, however, that you pick and choose which parts of scripture you'll accept. Paul Says ALL Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness
, not just the parts we want to accept. .
Catho October 16, 2010 at 8:07pm Report
I hope your now following this Saints, very Wise advice. If you do not learn to deny yourself, you can make no progress in perfection.
- St. John of the Cross (1591 †) .
Proty October 17, 2010 at 10:17pm
Before Answering this I prayed for understanding for me, and you for no one can have too much understanding of the Bible.
I do not know why Arminians and Calvinists can not agree other than in the case of Calvinists they follow what 1 man believed about the Bible. I do not know however becuase I am neither. What is an Arminian anyway? And as for Baptists and Pentecostals agreeing on tongues I am not either of those. I know I have trouble with tongues because a church near where I live utter meaningless babel while rolling on the floor and call it tongues. I know that in the Bible it is said God gives us a spirit of self control. (Titus 1:8 and 2 Timothy 1:7 for example)
As for Infant baptism, please tell me where it is located in the Bible? I have looked in all 66 books and I do not see it. I do see that you need to understand that you are a sinner to be baptized.
I have read Acts 15 carefully, a couple times, and I ask you Brother, Did I miss something? I read that Some men had come down from Judea and Antioch
. These men were telling the Gentile Christians that they needed to be Circumcised to be saved. Paul and Barnabas refuted that, so they and some other believers went to Jerusalem to see the Apostiles and the Elders about it. Yes Peter said what God had done through him to convert Gentiles, and Yes James agreed. But it then states that the Apostles, Elders, and the WHOLE church (Acts 15:22-23) decided to send some men and a letter back with Paul and Barnabas. It also seemed to me that Peter and Paul were in agreement on this so how did Peter submit to Paul?
May God bless you. .
Catho October 17, 2010 at 10:26pm Report
I will get back to this, tommorrow night, thanks for the courtesy, and charity, its late and I must sleep, and I will be glad to answer you, then. In Christ Catho .
Catho October 17, 2010 at 10:36pm Report
Here is food for thought, and I will answer what you posted in a more specific way, tommorrow nite, but until then, meditate on this. Please!
The true Church of Christ must be one in unity and doctrine:
First, it cannot be that the true Church is divided of belief in opinion, as God would no longer be its author. God, a God of Truth, could not possibly have revealed a plurality of religions, or a multitude of varying Christianities. Our Lord taught one religion and founded one Church, not multiple ones. The Protestant denominations clearly fall into this category with their thousands of denominations, all with beliefs opposing the other. How can we call thousands of opposing denominations a reformation of the Church? Our Lord's threat of damnation for not believing clearly condemns the opposing Protestant denominations that have formed since the Protestant reformation.
Consider the verse, And Jesus knowing their thoughts, said to them: Every kingdom divided against itself shall be made desolate: and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand.
Matthew 12:25. Are not Protestant denominations divided among themselves with little hope to reunite?
Consider the verse, And let the peace of Christ rejoice in your hearts, wherein also you are called in one body: and be ye thankful.
Colossians 3:15. One body is one Church, and cannot possibly be thousands of opposing denominations.
When the Protestant reformers brought forward the belief that each was to interpret Scripture on his own, that made each person on earth equivalent to the next. Under this belief a lay person is equivalent to a priest or minister, therefore it is optional for a lay person to consult them. This situation inevitably leads to conflicts between all of these equal
people claiming their interpretation is correct, which inevitably leads to different denominations which inevitably leads to multiple doctrines. As already mentioned above, nowhere is it found in Scripture that we are to interpret Scripture on our own, rather Scripture does clearly indicate Our Lord instructed His Apostles to, Go ye into the whole world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptized, shall be saved: but he that believeth not shall be condemned.
Matthew 16:15. Clearly we must believe in one religion as taught by the Apostolic successors to be saved, not to believe two unknowns like Luther or Calvin, or any other number of reformers claiming different doctrines.
Looking at all the Catholic Church has been through with respect to heresies and persecution, the same faith remains in Catholics century to century. Looking at any random point in the history of the Catholic Church, if there was ever a difference in opinion relating to faith or morals, a General Council or the Roman See, guided by the Holy Ghost, has always determined what the correct belief should be, and you will see every Catholic has always submitted to their decisions and argued no more. The Protestant denominations do not have this structure, and therefore they will forever be in disagreement and will forever have multiple doctrines. Can one really call this introduction of contradicting doctrines a reformation of the Church? This is not the teaching of Our Lord.
The Protestant reformers such as Luther and Calvin did not even agree on the same canon of Scriptures from the start of the Reformation. They also differ in opinion on things such as number of Sacraments and other beliefs. For example, Protestant denominations are as much divided among themselves regarding Justification than they are divided with the Catholic Church, with no hope of ever coming to an agreement. Scripture cannot be their judge because it is concerning Scripture that they are in disagreement. From the start of the Reformation this was clearly a red flag that this so-called reformation of the Church was not sent from God, as why would God suddenly decide to spin off multiple denominations with opposing doctrines? Why didn't Jesus teach, approve or ever hint of such a thing?
Those who have a diversity of canon, that are divided into thousands of opposing denominations with different beliefs, cannot add up
to one true Church, and neither can they be called by the name of Church
like the Catholic Church can who has one same head, the same canon of the Scriptures, and one like rule for interpreting them. He that is not with me, is against me
Matthew 12:30.
It is very common these days to get a variety of answers when asking Protestants if their denomination holds the truth over other Protestant denominations. We've heard some Protestants claim Our denomination is not 100% correct
. If not, then we ask why are you a part of that denomination? If your denomination is not the true Church as Christ gave to us, which denomination IS the true Church, the pillar of truth? We know it must exist somewhere because Christ promised us it would always exist.
We have also heard some Protestants claim that it is not for them to place judgment on the correctness of any denomination. We ask, why not? Our Lord clearly laid out what the truth is and how we are to be saved, why are you now unsure about it, and most of all why are you indifferent about it? Here we present two points against these illogical claims:
1) For one to claim they are a Lutheran or Presbyterian or some other Protestant, but yet be indifferent and not claim their religion is the true or correct religion is absurdity. How can one be indifferent in what they believe? This is the same as believing truth and error are both acceptable. Are mathematicians indifferent in the outcome of their equations? Are scientists indifferent in their studies? If they were, they would not have the respect of their peers and would not be mathematicians or scientists. Where would we be if every scientist or mathematician or doctor were to be indifferent in their work and always produce uncertain results generation to generation? What you believe in must be the truth from your perspective or you cannot claim you believe in it. The fact of the matter is, if no one is an authority and if everyone is open to their own interpretation of Scripture, this inevitably leads to indifferentism, for who knows who is right! Nowhere else in the world will you see the concept of indifferentism accepted as we see with Protestant denominations. It is just as wrong to deny the faith than it is to be indifferent about searching for it!
2) If one Protestant denomination believes in the real presence in the Holy Eucharist, and another believes it to be a symbol only, these are directly opposing views and only one can be the truth. If the Symbolic point of view were true, then the believers in the real presence would be guilty of idolatry among other things and if the real presence is true, the symbolic believer would be following a false religion. How can Protestants be indifferent about denominations when critical beliefs such as this separate them? How could Protestants be neutral on a belief that would decide whether we are saved or damned? Only one belief is true according to Our Lord. To say one religion is as good as another when such massive differences exist between each of them is to say truth and error are acceptable to Our Lord, which is simply absurd. Our Lord never taught multiple doctrines! .
Catho October 18, 2010 at 10:05pm Report
As for the book of acts, consider this, my friend! How would Protestants know what the Catholic Church of the first Century was like since Protestants did not exist at that time to see for themselves & keep records or anything? No existence of Protestantism until Martin Luther in the 16th century. The entire new testament is the early Catholic Church. Protestants did not exist in the first century. Protestants choose not to see the Catholic Church in the new testament.
The whole base of Protestantism rests on the false man made doctrine of bible alone. The Church in the book of Acts could not have been using the book of Acts. If Protestants want to imitate the Church they now read about in the book of Acts Protestants would have to not have a book of Acts at all to use or a new testament.
The Church you read about in the book of Acts did not believe in the false Protestant man made doctrine of bible alone like Protestants do. Since the whole base of Protestantism rests on the false Protestant man made doctrine of bible alone; the Church you read about in the book of Acts absolutely positively does not resemble Protestantism which is based on the false Protestant man made doctrine of bible alone. How could the Church in the book of Acts been using the book of Acts.
Do you think the Church in the book of Acts had the book of Acts and they sat around & read it & were trying to use it to try to get around the reality of the Catholic Church by deliberate misinterpretation of it.
The spirit of pride & protest causes the protestant to choose to be blind to the clear reality of the new testament being the early Catholic Church.
An Altar: Rev 8:3-4 & Heb 13:10[3] And another angel came and stood at the altar with a golden censer; and he was given much incense to mingle with the prayers of all the saints upon the golden altar before the throne; [4] and the smoke of the incense rose with the prayers of the saints from the hand of the angel before God.
[10]We have an altar from which those who serve the tent have no right to eat.
Priests: Rev 4:4[4] Round the throne were twenty-four thrones, and seated on the thrones were twenty-four elders, clad in white garments, with golden crowns upon their heads.
Vestments: Rev 4:4[4] Round the throne were twenty-four thrones, and seated on the thrones were twenty-four elders, clad in white garments, with golden crowns upon their heads.
Consecrated celibacy: Rev 14:4[4] It is these who have not defiled themselves with women, for they are chaste; it is these who follow the Lamb wherever he goes; these have been redeemed from mankind as first fruits for God and the Lamb.
Lamp stands & candles :Rev 1:12[12] Then I turned to see the voice that was speaking to me, and on turning I saw seven golden lampstands.
Censer & Incense: Rev 8:3[3] And another angel came and stood at the altar with a golden censer; and he was given much incense to mingle with the prayers of all the saints upon the golden altar before the throne;
The sign of the cross: Rev 14:1[1] Then I looked, and lo, on Mount Zion stood the Lamb, and with him a hundred and forty-four thousand who had his name and his Father's name written on their foreheads.
Chalices: Rev 15:7[7] And one of the four living creatures gave the seven angels seven golden bowls full of the wrath of God who lives for ever and ever;
The marriage supper of the lamb :Rev 19:9 & 17[9] And the angel said to me, Write this: Blessed are those who are invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb.
And he said to me, These are true words of God.
[17] Then I saw an angel standing in the sun, and with a loud voice he called to all the birds that fly in midheaven, Come, gather for the great supper of God.
The spirit of protest & the false Protestant man made doctrine of private interpretation of the bible has caused you to overlook the reality of the new testament being the early Catholic Church. How would Protestants know what the Catholic Church of the first Century was like since Protestants did not exist at that time to see for themselves & keep records or anything? No existence of Protestantism until Martin Luther in the 16th century. The entire new testament is the early Catholic Church. Protestants did not exist in the first century. Protestants choose not to see the Catholic Church in the new testament.The whole base of Protestantism rests on the false man made doctrine of bible alone. The Church in the book of Acts could not have been using the book of Acts. If Protestants want to imitate the Church they now read about in the book of Acts; Protestants would have to not have a book of Acts at all to use or a new testament. The Church you read about in the book of Acts did not believe in the false Protestant man made doctrine of bible alone like Protestants do. Since the whole base of Protestantism rests on the false Protestant man made doctrine of bible alone; the Church you read about in the book of Acts absolutely positively does not resemble Protestantism which is based on the false Protestant man made doctrine of bible alone. How could the Church in the book of Acts been using the book of Acts? Do you think the Church in the book of Acts had the book of Acts sat around & read it & were trying to use it to try to get around the reality of the Catholic Church by deliberate misinterpretation of it.The spirit of pride & protest causes protestants to choose to be blind to the clear reality of the new testament being the early Catholic Church. An Altar: Rev 8:3-4 & Heb 13:10[3] And another angel came and stood at the altar with a golden censer; and he was given much incense to mingle with the prayers of all the saints upon the golden altar before the throne; [4] and the smoke of the incense rose with the prayers of the saints from the hand of the angel before God. [10] We have an altar from which those who serve the tent have no right to eat. Priests : Rev 4:4[4] Round the throne were twenty-four thrones, and seated on the thrones were twenty-four elders, clad in white garments, with golden crowns upon their heads. Vestments: Rev 4:4[4] Round the throne were twenty-four thrones, and seated on the thrones were twenty-four elders, clad in white garments, with golden crowns