Is there unity in Christ's Church?

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StMichaelTheArchangel

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I never said the Bible alone was sufficient for salvation. However, the teachings found in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are the words of Jesus, who was God in flesh. These teachings are to be obeyed. And yes, the first, and great, commandment is that we are to love the Lord our God with all our hearts, minds, and souls. In other words, we are to develop a personal relationship with him. We will learn by listening to what he says directly to us.
We wouldn't have Christianity as we know it without the Church Fathers. They are the only reason why the 4 Gospels are valid. Its not by magic that the 27 books of the New Testament were selected. The Bible did not just magically fell from the sky like the holy Koran did. It was given by the Church.
 
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We wouldn't have Christianity as we know it without the Church Fathers. They are the only reason why the 4 Gospels are valid. Its not by magic that the 27 books of the New Testament were selected. The Bible did not just magically fell from the sky like the holy Koran did. It was given by the Church.
I don’t worship church fathers. I worship God the Father.
 
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We wouldn't have Christianity as we know it without the Church Fathers. They are the only reason why the 4 Gospels are valid. Its not by magic that the 27 books of the New Testament were selected. The Bible did not just magically fell from the sky like the holy Koran did. It was given by the Church.
The Bible was given by those who wrote it.
 
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StMichaelTheArchangel

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The Bible was given by those who wrote it.
It wasn't by magic, it was because of the Church and its Fathers and Founders. The book of Revelation was not even officially canonized until the 5th Century. The Church has the authority on the Bible, they know how to interpret it correctly. The Church is a very high structure with many grace bearing properties. The Church Fathers are the Founders of the Church who built the Church on Christ. It is they who gave us the Divine Liturgy which is the proper was to worship God. It was they who gave us the "Full knowledge of Christ unto a perfect man"(Ephesians 4:12). It was they who gave us the Sacraments and the Holy Hymns and Services of the Church. All by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.


Don't just blindly accept the Bible without having proof of its authenticity. The only proof of the Bible's authenticity is the Church, otherwise, you cannot explain to people why they should regard it as Divine Revelation. Only by looking in the actual text of Scripture (the New Testament) and seeing that the Church is the "Ground and Pillar of the Truth" (1 Timothy 3:15) can you understand why you should regard the Bible as authentic. You will see that it is the Church which is the keeper of the Truth of Christianity. Where is the Church? Its in one of the Ancient Churches of holy Tradition.
 
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No. I believe the Bible is an accurate account of events, and I believe Jesus Christ is God in flesh. Therefore, the teachings of Jesus Christ, which are found in the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, should be obeyed to the letter.
 
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It wasn't by magic, it was because of the Church and its Fathers and Founders. The book of Revelation was not even officially canonized until the 5th Century. The Church has the authority on the Bible, they know how to interpret it correctly. The Church is a very high structure with many grace bearing properties. The Church Fathers are the Founders of the Church who built the Church on Christ. It is they who gave us the Divine Liturgy which is the proper was to worship God. It was they who gave us the "Full knowledge of Christ unto a perfect man"(Ephesians 4:12). It was they who gave us the Sacraments and the Holy Hymns and Services of the Church. All by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.


Don't just blindly accept the Bible without having proof of its authenticity. The only proof of the Bible's authenticity is the Church, otherwise, you cannot explain to people why they should regard it as Divine Revelation. Only by looking in the actual text of Scripture (the New Testament) and seeing that the Church is the "Ground and Pillar of the Truth" (1 Timothy 3:15) can you understand why you should regard the Bible as authentic. You will see that it is the Church which is the keeper of the Truth of Christianity. Where is the Church? Its in one of the Ancient Churches of holy Tradition.
I don’t need proof of the Bible’s authenticity. I believe it is an accurate account of events.
 
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StMichaelTheArchangel

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No. I believe the Bible is an accurate account of events, and I believe Jesus Christ is God in flesh. Therefore, the teachings of Jesus Christ, which are found in the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, should be obeyed to the letter.
Why should you just blindly accept the authority of those Gospels? Isn't that bigotry?
 
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SantoSubito

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I trust the Lord to give me an accurate account of what Jesus did and said.
If StMichael is thinking of a response anything like what I am then you just fell into a witty retort. Not trying to be offensive but replies like that are as easy to turn around as they are to think of.
 
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If StMichael is thinking of a response anything like what I am then you just fell into a witty retort. Not trying to be offensive but replies like that are as easy to turn around as they are to think of.
My answer was sincere. I have faith.