That is a claim, but not one supported by either history or, more importantly, scripture.
The thread quickly degenerated and was closed.Quote:
A thread was recently opened in order to provide you ample opportunity to substantiate your assertion that the Catholic Church was founded in the fourth century by Constantine.
If you feel that this is outside of historical scholarship, with all due respect, you should spend more time checking out what historical scholars are saying. This is one of your most common defense - just state it and therefore it must be accepted as true.Quote:
Now the only "evidence" you adduced in support of this claim--a claim that is well outside the mainstream of historical scholarship on early Christianity, be it secular, Protestant, Catholic, or Orthodox--was a snippet from Newman which it was clearly demonstrated you had misunderstood.
Second, another one of your common approaches is to simply tell the person that they are wrong. Again, not compelling. It is you who claims that your denomination was founded by Jesus - we should find evidence of that clearly in scripture, but we find nothing.

