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The Catholic Church is a source of scriptural and doctrinal authority

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The Catholic Church is a source of scriptural and doctrinal authority
Subjects
The Bible
Christianity
Religion
Roman Catholic Church
Theology
Linking arguments
The Anglican Church is the descendent of an unbroken line of succession originating in the Christian church founded by the apostles of Jesus Christ
The Bible is inerrant
The Bible is an accurate source of information
The Bible is the only infallible source of knowledge about Christian doctrine
The Bible contains all of the knowledge necessary to attain salvation
Christ existed before Jesus of Nazareth
The Christian God consists of one entity that appears in three different modes
Christians can be absolved of sin by confessing them to priests ordained in the Catholic Church
Christians should anoint people with oil
The Christian God is one entity, with a divine Son who is a separate being; the Holy Spirit is God's power
Christians should observe Easter
Christians should perform the Eucharist
Christians should excommunicate people in certain circumstances
Christians should observe Christmas
Christians should confess their sins to priests
The Christian God consists of one entity
The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are three separate entities
God consists of three divine persons: God, Christ and the divine Science
God consists of three united divine persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
God consists of the Father, who existed before the Son, and with him, created the Holy Spirit
God consists of three divine persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
The Godhead consists of three separate beings: God the father, Jesus and the Holy Ghost
In the Eucharist, bread and wine exists alongside the body and blood of Jesus
In the Eucharist, the change of bread and wine into the body and blood of Jesus occurs in a strictly spiritual manner
Jesus had a human body and lower soul but a divine mind
Jesus of Nazareth was born an ordinary human and was eventually adopted by God the Father
Jesus the Son and God the Father are alike but inequal in substance
Jesus the Son and God the Father are equal in substance
Jesus the Son and God the Father are completely dissimilar in substance
Jesus the Son and God the Father are substantially different
Mary was a virgin when she gave birth to Jesus
Men and women have differing roles in Christianity
People are enslaved to sin and cannot be saved from it by their own will
The Pope is the spiritually supreme ordained leader in Christendom
Purgatory exists
Sacred traditions passed down through apostolic succession have equal authority as the Bible
Souls are immortal according to Christian doctrine


Supporting arguments

In the New Testament, it is stated that Jesus blessed an institution, which would be the true Christian church. The Catholic church is the claimant of this blessing. [1]

The early teachings of the church are equally important as the scriptures of the New Testament. [2]

Refusing to accept the primacy of the Catholic Church puts people's souls at risk by contradicting proper Christian teachings. [3]

Opposing arguments

No church has scriptural authority. Christians should only consult the Bible, which is the sole useful work in achieving salvation. [4]

Notes

  1. ↑ Bob Babecka
  2. ↑ DifferenceBetween.org
  3. ↑ Frederick P. Pogorzelski
  4. ↑ Jesus-Is-Savior.com
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