What are the doctrinal issues of the Protestant movement? And what did the Catholic Church do to counter it
What are the doctrinal issues of the Protestant movement? and what did the church do to counter it?
- The Protestant Reformation was a healthy movement of the Catholic Church?
- Married Priests Movement Beginning of the Church is Catholic Reformation?
- The charismatic movement is within the Catholic Church or division of benefit?
- Protestant Receiving Eucharist (communion) In Catholic Church?
- What Early Christians call themselves - before it was separated from the Protestant Christian Movement of Catholic?






Protestantism is based on Martin Luther mental illness. I'm not kidding or trying to be mean. He was mentally ill and lead him to heresy.
"A 16th-century Augustinian monk named Luder for some reason, he left a very detailed diary. This is a man who grew up with a brutal father, he had a relationship with him very anxious, psychosomatic illness was very practical. One day I was walking on the ground. There was a storm, and he has a panic attack, and vowed: "If I can survive this, will become a monk and devote the rest of my life to God." He survives, becomes a monk, and throws itself to this ritual
with a frenzy. It was an order of monks who gave 20-hours a day. However, there were four hours of every day to make a confession: "I do not say that devout prayer should be like. My mind wandered when I was doing this, doing that. " The first time I ran a body, had to do it again and again because I have the wrong data. Father Superior would make him crazy with his hours and hours every day of the confession: "God will be angry with me for doing this, because I said so, and I do not think this much, and I do not this the right way , and I. .. "until the Father Superior were exasperated with him and came up with a statement that is surprisingly modern in its vision. He said, 'The problem is not that God is angry with you. The problem is that you are angry with God. "The most telling detail about this monk was, he washed and washed and washed. As he wrote in his diary: "The more you wash, the dirtier you get." Classic OCD. The reason I know this man Luder is because we know what the Anglicized version of his name: Martin Luther. "- Robert Sapolsky, professor of neurology at Stanford University
for one, choose to follow only the Bible and Catholics follow their own bible, which is a no no .. according to God.
This is just my opinion and thoughts based on what I know and have studied. Well, I think the biggest problem with Catholicism, Protestantism, is the fact that we have a priest to confess our sins, and not directly to God. Furthermore, I believe there is idolatry in Catholicism, the Bible is firmly against, because of how they worship and pray that not only Maria but also other saints. That total is idol worship, whether to do things other than God. Another big problem is the fact that Mary is no longer a virgin, still call the Virgin Mary. She stopped being a virgin, at least 9 months before she gave birth to her second child. KNOW Jesus siblilngs us. It was only a virgin with Jesus. It is also a sinner in need of a savior. Yes, she still was blessed among women. These are the most important issues of this and I know many Protestants have with Catholicism.
One more thing, Catholics have more books in his Bible, that while the books are amazing, are not inspired by it, like the rest. Sorry if I offend anyone.
Ah, well, the baptism of children, involves a form of salvation, not just the dedication, and I think it might accidentally send someone to hell! They may think they are saved, if not. Were not accountable and did not know. I was one of the babies, and became a Christian later in life.
The Catholic Church observes the Bible, but believe that their traditions are its authority. Protestants believe the Bible as their authority.
Protestant churches teach the scriptures, traditions without adding to it.
The Bible teaches that Scripture alone is the supreme and infallible authority of the Church and the individual believer. This is not to say that the creeds and traditions are important, but only the Bible is our final authority. Creeds and traditions became man.
Jesus said, "Scripture can not be broken" (John 10:35). He said, "I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not less than one stroke, by any means disappear from the law till all be fulfilled" (Matthew 5:18 ). He said, "It is easier for heaven and earth to disappear for the least stroke of a pen out of the law" (Luke 16:17).
Jesus used the Scriptures as the final court of appeal in all matters in dispute. Some Pharisees said, "You nullify the word of God by your tradition that has given" (Mark 7:13). For Him Sadducee said, "You're mistaken because you do not know the Scriptures nor the power of God." (Matthew 22:29). The devil, Jesus consistently responded: "It is written …" (Matthew 4:4-10). Therefore, following Jesus' lead, the Scriptures alone, and our supreme authority.
Protestants broke from the Catholic Church because he disagreed with the traditions that were celebrated as the authority, rather than the word of God of the Bible.
Dr. Boettner then gives "Some Roman Catholic Heresies and Inventions" and the dates on which these alleged "apostolic traditions were added to Catholic theology —
* Prayer for the dead, began about A.D. 300
* Making the sign of the cross 300
* Veneration of angels and dead saints, and the use of images of 375
* The Mass as a daily celebration 394
* From the exaltation of Mary, the term "Mother of God" in its first year of implementation by the Council of Ephesus 431
* Priests began to dress differently from laymen 500
* Extreme Unction 526
* The doctrine of Purgatory, established by Gregory I 593
* Latin used in prayer and worship, imposed by Gregory I 600
* Prayer to Mary, dead saints and angels, about 600
* Part of the pope, or universal bishop, Boniface III in 607
* Kissing the pope's foot, began with Pope Constantine 709
* Adoration of the cross, images and relics, authorized in 786
* Holy water, mixed with a pinch of salt and blessed by a priest 850
* Canonization of dead saints, first by Pope John XV 995
* The Mass, developed gradually as a sacrifice, compulsory attendance in the 11th century
* The celibacy of the priesthood, decreed by Pope Gregory VII (Hildebrand) 1079
* The Rosary, mechanical prayer beads, invented by Peter the Hermit 1090
* The sale of indulgences 1190
* Transubstantiation, proclaimed by Pope Innocent III 1215
* Auricular confession of sins to a priest instead of
God, instituted by Pope Innocent III in Lateran Council in 1215
* Bible forbids the laity, in the Index of Forbidden Books by the Council of Valencia 1229
* Purgatory proclaimed as dogma by the Council of Florence 1439
* The doctrine of the Seven Sacraments affirmed 1439
Tradition declared of equal authority with the Bible by the Council of Trent 1545
* Apocryphal books added to the Bible by the Council of Trent 1546
* Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary, proclaimed by Pope Pius IX 1854
* Syllabus of Errors, proclaimed by Pope Pitts IX, and ratified by the Vatican condemned freedom of religion, conscience, speech, press, and scientific discoveries that have been rejected by the Roman Church, said Pope's temporal authority over all civil rulers 1864
* Pope's infallibility in matters of faith and morals proclaimed by Vatican 1870
* Public Schools condemned by Pope Pius XI 1930
* Assumption of the Virgin Mary (bodily ascension into heaven shortly after her death), proclaimed by Pope Pius XII 1950
* Mary, Mother of the Church proclaimed by Pope Paul VI 1965
And then Dr. Boettner concludes:
Add to these many other monks - monasteries, monks - monasteries - forty days of Lent - Holy Week - Palm Sunday - Ash Wednesday - All Saints Day - Candlemas day - fish day - meat days - incense - oil holy - holy palmas - Christopher medals - charms - Ninth - and others.
There you have it - melancholy proof Rome increasingly out of the simplicity of the Gospel, as a radical departure and powerful at the present time (1965) that there has been a drastic against evangelical church. It is clear beyond the possibility of doubt that the Catholic religion as is practiced now is the result of centuries of error. Human inventions have been replaced by the Bible truth and practice. The intolerance and arrogance replace the love and kindness and tolerance that are the distinctive quality of the first century Christians, so far in the other Protestant and Catholic countries who are sincere believers in Christ, but that does not recognize the Pope's authority is subject to any restrictions and in some cases, even forbidden to practice their religion. The distinctive attitude of the Roman Church was present in large part by the Council of Trent (1545-1563), with more than 100 anathemas or curses pronounced against all who then or in future dares to differ with their decisions.
Some had different views and beliefs so that the Protestant movement took place. During the Middle Ages the Bible was closed, but there are some who still had a genuine love for God and wanted to worship him and live according to your word. The just shall live by faith "is a doctrine that God gave him the freedom of Martin Luther His saints from false doctrines. Luther had many wicked things like profanity and obscene jokes in the Holy Roman Church. He began studying the word of God and the teachings and words of the Popes. The Catholic Church was totally against Luther promote the teachings of Christ, since the overthrow of the papal throne and eventually destroy their own authority. Luther was declared a heretic and was charged, tried, appealed, and condemned by the Holy Father, Pope. God sent a friend to help encourage and Luther in their difficult time.