False Doctrines Of The Rcc

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OH- WHERE TO BEGIN!? :) THERE ARE SO MANY! LET US JUST START WITH A FEW AND WE CAN DEBATE.

1. Purgatory
2. Sacraments are needed for Salvation (7)
3. Mary worship
4. Graven Images
5. Salvation is only through the RCC
6. Papal Infallibility
7. Faith PLUS works teachings
8. Prayers to the Dead
9. Assumption of Mary
10. Mary is sinless
11. Perpetual Virginity
12. Mary- "queen" of Heaven
13. Tradition equal to Scripture!

14. Peter the first Pope
15. The Priesthood
(and many more)
 
Real Christians, including RCC and Episcopalian and Anglican and Lutheran and Presbyterian etc, yo, do not worry what far right evangelical and fundamentalist and Pentecostal communities teach.
 
With all that's going on in the world, the OP has figured out that Catholics are the problem.
 
ninjalion is certainly not anyone possessing authority to discuss what Jesus and the apostles taught.
 
OH- WHERE TO BEGIN!? :) THERE ARE SO MANY! LET US JUST START WITH A FEW AND WE CAN DEBATE.

1. Purgatory
2. Sacraments are needed for Salvation (7)
3. Mary worship
4. Graven Images
5. Salvation is only through the RCC
6. Papal Infallibility
7. Faith PLUS works teachings
8. Prayers to the Dead
9. Assumption of Mary
10. Mary is sinless
11. Perpetual Virginity
12. Mary- "queen" of Heaven
13. Tradition equal to Scripture!

14. Peter the first Pope
15. The Priesthood
(and many more)

99% of the Bible is on how we should conduct ourselves towards God and man. And this guy thinks it’s inconsequential, and the only thing important to God is that he believes, let actions be damned.

You better hope there is a purgatory, for your sake.
 
There is hope indeed for the ninjas, if they but put away their feeble, mortal hubris.
 
Real Christians, including RCC and Episcopalian and Anglican and Lutheran and Presbyterian etc, yo, do not worry what far right evangelical and fundamentalist and Pentecostal communities teach.
That's really naive. It is those communities which are seeking to impose fundie Christian dogma into the public school systems under the guise of "creation science".

Until theology or creation science can come up with a plausible means to investigate the method of supernatural creation, some tentative hypothesis, a beginnings of a framework, then what useful role can they have in advancement of knowledge? Arguments for supernatural creation only serve as foils for complexity, not as alternative mechanisms. In physics, when infinity shows up as a result of equations, the equations are not considered solved; they are considered to have no real-world validity. Supernatural intervention as a function seems to have a similar deadening effect.
 
Real Christians, including RCC and Episcopalian and Anglican and Lutheran and Presbyterian etc, yo, do not worry what far right evangelical and fundamentalist and Pentecostal communities teach.
That's really naive. It is those communities which are seeking to impose fundie Christian dogma into the public school systems under the guise of "creation science".

Until theology or creation science can come up with a plausible means to investigate the method of supernatural creation, some tentative hypothesis, a beginnings of a framework, then what useful role can they have in advancement of knowledge? Arguments for supernatural creation only serve as foils for complexity, not as alternative mechanisms. In physics, when infinity shows up as a result of equations, the equations are not considered solved; they are considered to have no real-world validity. Supernatural intervention as a function seems to have a similar deadening effect.

I agree, Hollie, that creationism is no more scientific than God. Neither can be proven or disproven, so there proper places for instruction are in humanities or liberal arts classes.

Evolution is the proper science for biology.
 
False Doctrines Of The Rcc

All religious doctrines are false, not just the Catholic Church; consequently it makes no sense to single them out.

Jones, just like a religionist believes God exists, you believe God does not exist, and since either of you cannot prove your point, your are faith believers, with much in common.
 
Who was the Church built on? The RCC admits that Jesus is the ROCK. In the Catechism, paragraph 424- “Moved by the grace of the Holy Spirit and drawn by the Father, we believe in Jesus and confess: You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.‟ On the rock of this faith confessed by St Peter, Christ built his Church." OUCH.

Keep in mind the entire Chapter is built on Jesus being the solid foundation, the "rock".
 
In the New Testament no mention is made of a priesthood, distinct from the laity, with the purpose of offering sacrifice for sin. Not only so, the apostles Peter and John teach us that all Christians are priests. Addressing ordinary Christians, Peter says: “You also, as living stones, are being built up a spiritual house, a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.
 

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