I have no idea what that is supposed to mean. The canon of the New Testament finished with the passing of the apostles, and there is nothing in their writings to indicate that they had any kind of successors. I don't give a hoot what the Catholic church says, because history shows they're as corrupt and fallible as any other church that has ever come along.Quote:
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First, there is no "Divine Church." That's a doctrine that said church made up out of whole cloth in order to control people. Obviously, in some instances it's working. Second, it's not lonely at all. Jesus is my best friend, and I know what he's like because his closest friends told me what I needed to know. Too bad that's not enough for you, because your "saints" often contradict each other, as do the edicts that get handed down from Rome. The laity can have the cup. No they can't. Yes they can. Do this before you receive the host. Oh wait, that's not enough, now do this afterward. Hardly "Divine." More like "typical human jumble." You're welcome to believe it's divine if you want to, but that doesn't make it so. Nor does them claiming it make it so. There are many reasons the Reformation happened, and the Catholic church was at the heart of all those reasons.Quote:
And such a limited view too, completely devoiced from the Divine Church's history and doctrine. It must be lonely, just you and what you think is Christ.
It's right there in the post you responded to earlier. It's not my fault you didn't read it.Quote:
I would be happy to discuss the verse of John if I knew what it was.