daniel212:
The disagreement is among laity, who really are doing nothing but getting a tit for tat for nothing. It might be debated among a few theologians but even then, I have not heard much theological debate on that question amongst theologians as well. Those who are validly baptized are indeed Christian, while being deficient in terms of holding the completeness of Apostolic Catholic orthodox faith. What I am citing is essence what Officially the Catholic Church teaches. Disagreements among Catholics here on this site, or on other sites, who make themselves more Catholic than the Pope is in reality people who think too much of themselves. In that sense, they are behaving in some sense like your Protestant cohort.
So do they, as i could, contrary to your position.
Disagreements among Catholics here on this site, or on other sites, who make themselves more Catholic than the Pope is in reality people who think too much of themselves. In that sense, they are behaving in some sense like your Protestant cohort.
I will try to remember you when i next engage such super RCs. But this simply illustrates my point that submission to the pope in one century as understood as plainly stated, can mean something the opposite in another. Want examples?
Yeah....
them 'poorly catechized' ones...
Dang!
When you get YOUR unity problems squared away; come teach us Prots how to do it!