Catholics claim that they alone have an infallible magisterium to guide them in all matters of faith and morals. But when it comes to communion for divorced remarrieds, should Catholics follow the magisterium of pope Francis and his allied bishops, who allow communion…
or
…should they follow the magisterium of the conservative bishops, who deny communion?
For more arguments against the supposed infallibility of the magisterium, see…
- The Crusades
- The Inquisitions
- Forced baptisms
- Papal militarism
- Church sponsored anti-Semitism
- The condemnation of Galileo
- Papal participation in slave trade
- The persecution of Protestants
- The condemnation of all democratic forms of government
You laid it out simply and clearly the problem…watching tthe next few months and years with popcorn
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Thanks, Jimmy. Most Christians aren’t paying attention because it doesn’t concern them directly but it’s fascinating theater for Vatican watchers.
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I am praying the Lord would use this to make Catholics question their source of authority and go back to the Bible and be born again.
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Thank, you! Yes, authority is the issue. What are we to believe? The vain traditions of men or God’s Word?
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Amen, that’s the crux of the matter.
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I Hope and Pray all Catholics accept Jesus-Yeshua Christ as their KING / LORD / MESSIAH / SAVIOUR sooner than later!!
Jesus-Yeshua Christ is the WAY the TRUTH and the LIFE, no one Comes unto the FATHER, but through ME ( Jesus-Yeshua Christ )!!
Please Pray for our Judeo-Christian Nation United States of America and Israel-Yisrael Everyday!! “Pray Without Ceasing.” ( 1 Thessalonians 5:17 KJV )!!
Love 💕💙 Always and Shalom ( Peace ), YSIC \o/
Kristi Ann
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Thank you, Kristi Ann!!!
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