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Catholics, do you recognize that mainstream Protestants are much closer to the spirit of Jesus and the Bible?

the Bible speaks of praying to Mary, to have a Pope, papal infallibility, etc. ..
  not a fair reading of the Bible argue for the legitimacy of Protestant religions about Catholicism?

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20 comments for “Catholics, do you recognize that mainstream Protestants are much closer to the spirit of Jesus and the Bible?”


  1. Mr. Taco says:

    The Bible also says, "Judge not, lest they be judged."
      What are you doing here? Hmm …
      The Bible does not say anything about the promotion of millionaire pastors go on television and take advantage of the emotional vulnerability of people to make money, a phenomenon that is unique to Protestantism.
      And I personally go to the Southern Baptist church. Protestant not get much more than that. We have a gospel choir, glass windows and an organ player piano, the technology of today, banks, stain, and a very nice bell. None of this is specifically mentioned in the Bible. My point? There are plenty of things that Protestants do not specifically in the Bible. Heck, being on the Internet is not in the Bible. Maybe we should not do that, either.
      A destiny: God. Many roads. Mind your own business.

  2. The Dark Side says:

    Catholics realize, since there appears, the story of his church. That existed before the Bible and, as such, all I had to start with the tradition was the church. What happened in the writings of the Bible were decided later, so you could believe that the Catholic tradition and the Bible. All matters you mention are not biblical tradition. As Protestants are based on the Bible alone, which seem to believe that God can not say anything new to us. Protestants also be remembered that the Bible was compiled by the Catholic Church, after all! So for the Protestants to use the Bible to say that Catholics are wrong sounds a little strange to say the least.
      What's wrong with a Pope? The Protestant churches have leaders as well.

  3. Loyalist Cannons says:

    I understand your point. I can agree to some extent, with what he is saying, despite being a Catholic myself.
      However, we must consider three things.
      Firstly, the vast majority, if not all, Protestant denominations were created simply to satisfy some dissidents within the Catholic Church. Anglicanism, for example, was created because a king wanted to marry. Lutheranism began because one man applied his own ideologies to Christianity, and because others agreed, he formed his own church.
      Secondly, the Bible was not written in English. It has been translated and all, of biblical Hebrew, classical Latin, ancient Greek and Aramaic. Although the Bible is the primary book for all Christians, most of the Bible is the consequences, proverbs, or even poems. For example, if your eye does not see anything, and you are traveling, are you really going to start the eye? I doubt.
      Third, some people think that we Catholics "worship" Mary. We do not "worship" her, we pray. There is a difference between someone worship and prayer for someone. The reason that Mary is a central figure in the Catholic Church is by the number of miracles and visions that have happened to people about Mary. To date, there are shrines, like the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, which are exclusively dedicated to Mary, for the pilgrims who go there you can see in his visions of her mind.
      I hope that Christians put aside many of their minor differences and unite themselves, not be obsessed with these principles small. While we have been fighting among ourselves, we have been letting the atheists, agnostics, Muslims and take over the world. In trying to compete with other denominations, we are losing the main focus of what we as Christians are supposed to be doing as a whole.

  4. Daver says:

    <<Catholics, Protestant ¿Reconoce you are much closer to the spirit of Jesus and the Bible?>>
      No.
      <<the Bible does speak about prayer Mary, have a Pope, on infallibility, papal etc…>>
      Yes, yes. You interpretting the Bible incorrectly - because they have been given the authority to interpret the Bible.
      <<doesn't impartial reading of the Bible argue for the legitimacy of Protestant religions more Catholicism?>>
      N - a partial torsion of the Bible is how it came to nothing anti-Catholic.

  5. sparki77 says:

    Jordan, which used to be Protestant. Since becoming a Catholic, I felt much closer to Jesus in spirit and mind and body and heart, and the Bible is more meaningful to me than ever.
      I spent six years studying the Bible and Christian history, fasting and prayer before being Catholic. I was not fair - I was opposed to Catholicism … and yet I changed my mind and became Catholic.
      Jesus established Mary as our intercessor in John 2.
      Jesus established Peter as the first pope (earthly leader of the Church), in Matthew 16.
      Papal infallibility does not mean what you think it means. You probably think that means that Catholics believe the Pope to be without fault. Not so. The Pope goes to confession weekly, and he would not if he did not sin. Papal infallibility is a special provision of the Holy Spirit, which allows a pope to speak without error on a specific matter of principle. It's like you go to church and listen to your pastor say something about the church leadership is in charge and the conclusion that the Holy Spirit enabled him to speak the truth.

  6. Follow God says:

    I read the Bible on numerous occasions only thing I remember is that Christ says you must come through me, I pray to marry. Catholics show me a scripture that says the prayer for marriage is correct. For Christ says not first put religion or religious emblems or marry. How important is to marry more than Jesus, who only wants to worship him. The Catholic Church has a doctrine a'lot been very wrong and not except Christ as personal Savior. Not even enough to go apologize to confess to a priest who is crazy, He is God, He can not bare the weight of Christ, man is weak that it is greater than any man in this world.Amen! can not be one or the other there can be only one that's become Christ as Christians.

  7. http://w says:

    1) Catholics, Protestants do you acknowledge that are much closer to the spirit of Jesus and the Bible?
      To whom? Osama bin Laden? Bob the Tomato?
      2) the Bible speaks of praying to Mary, to have a Pope, papal infallibility, etc. ..
      Or about driving a car to church, or the construction of buildings for Christian worship, or carpets or near banks or near hymnals, or close …. nearly almost everything else that is part of worship for all Christians. NO CHRISTIAN worships * only * in the way they conducted the Christian worship in the Bible, and no Christian believes that * only * in the things the Bible says that Christians believed in at that time.
      My position? Christian fundamentalist.
      3) is not a fair reading of the Bible argue for the legitimacy of Protestant religions about Catholicism?
      Well, that's like asking, "are not all citrus better than apples?" Well - is not it? What about lemons? What about tangelos?
      The only rational response is, "no - because the major Protestant sects agree with each other more closely than they do with the Roman Catholic Church."
      Some may be more "legitimate" - but you would have to be specific about which sect, and you would have to provide specific reasons to support such a claim.
      Jim http://www.bible-reviews.com

  8. Misty says:

    The Bible does not have to talk about it to be an acceptable practice. The Bible does not mention the Bible studies, altar calls, or tent, or replacements.
      The Church came before the Bible. Jesus never told anyone to write, but I told them to preach. Jesus never wrote anything. Why then assume that the written word is higher than the oral teaching of Christ and his Apostles? Suppose that today you had the opportunity to speak with Peter, John, Matthew … would like to speak with the men who learned directly from Christ or is happening is because it has the Bible and that is all you need? I know that I would talk to them because I'm sure I could say more than what's in the Bible.
      The Bible was written by the Catholic Church. It came after the Church and was written for the Church. The Church teaches what it does, because the Bible says, because the Bible says the Church has always taught.
      The Bible says it is the only source of our faith, in fact, says there are many things not written. Not compatible with the theory of the Bible.
      I would say just the opposite of his statement. Protestants have had a partial tool of faith and become the whole. This would not have the fullness of truth.

  9. robert says:

    The Church proclaims the Gospel for two millennia, the Church gave us the Scriptures, the Church defined dogma of the Trinity, the Church defeated heresies of Arianism, Pelagianism, Gnosticism, Marcion, Sabellianism, and Manichaeism, the Church has produced thousands and thousands of Saints - San Francisco Maximilian Kolbe, for Therese of Lisieux, the Church is the largest provider of care for the poor in the world, the Church has built hospitals, orphanages, schools and soup kitchens worldwide, the Church is concerned about one of every four AIDS patients in the world, the Church is the only major supporter of life - all life - worldwide
      The Church proclaims the Messiah not only come in the first century, but He comes in every Catholic Mass - in the flesh (is Protestants who deny this!) - And will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead ? People who spit the venom in the Catholic Church needs to think long and hard about what they're doing because to slander the Catholic Church is the Body of Christ blaspheme. If you're one of those people, pray about it, ask yourself why you believe what you believe, and know with certainty if the things you believe about the Catholic Church are true, fair using resources (including some Catholics). Please.

  10. Stanbo says:

    How do you know how close I am to Jesus and the Bible? We ask Mary to pray for us in the same way I ask you to pray for me.
      Jesus said in reply, "Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah. For flesh and blood has not revealed this, but my heavenly Father. And I say that you are Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven. Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven ". (Matthew 16:17-19)
      The Catholic Church believes the Lord made Simon alone, whom he named Peter, the "rock" of his Church. He gave the keys of his Church and instituted him shepherd of the entire herd.
      The Pope is the senior pastor of 1.1 billion Catholics, the direct successor of Simon Peter.
      God bless,
      Stanbo

  11. I don't give a flying christ says:

    That's what all denominations of Christianity, says about themselves.
      I also hope that you realize that Catholics are the ones who compiled his "infallible Bible" and voted what should and should not be included in the compilation.

  12. Filida says:

    Is it the pick on Catholics Day? This whole "I'm right and you're wrong" certainly does not glorify Jesus.
      Let's leave the Catholics alone and focus on loving people as Jesus did.

  13. denise t says:

    There are certainly more than just a Bible is sacred traditions that Protestants do not.

  14. PROBLEM JPAS A.R.T. says:

    As a Protestant power, I flinch and say. Not true, sorry.

  15. coffee_p says:

    Revelations Read more …

  16. john w says:

    What?
      I am having difficulty choosing between Protestants options …. 33,000 +

  17. melouofs says:

    I'm more Christian than you are … What, 5?

  18. imacatho says:

    My brother who protested in Christ,
      Do you recognize that:
      + Almost never speak of the infallibility of the Pope?
      + It is likely that the Pope speaks of not more than about his pastor?
      + We ask our brothers and sisters in Christ, both in heaven and on earth a little more than ask others to pray for you?
      + Pope +
      Matthew 16:17-18 says:
      Jesus said in reply, "Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah. For flesh and blood has not revealed this, but my heavenly Father. And I say that you are Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven. "
      The Catholic Church believes the Lord made Simon alone, whom he named Peter, the "rock" of his Church. He gave the keys of his Church and instituted him shepherd of the entire herd.
      The Pope is the senior pastor of 1.1 billion Catholics, the direct successor of Simon Peter.
      Main functions include the Pope's teaching, sanctifying and governing.http: / / http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt1s
      + + Papal Infallibility
      The Catholic Church teaches that the Pope is infallible, sometimes narrowly defined.
      This miracle only occurs when the Pope, in union with the body of bishops, solemnly teaches that doctrine as truth. This is called "ex cathedra", which literally means in Latin "of the chair."
      This comes from Jesus' words to Peter (the first Pope) and the apostles (the first bishops), "Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven" (Matthew 18:18) and "He who hears you hear me "(Luke 10:16).
      In others the pope can be as bad or sinful as you and I and be in need of forgiveness.http: / / http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt1s
      Intercessory Prayer + +
      "Teach us to pray," he told the disciples of Jesus. (Luke 11, 1)
      Jesus responded by teaching them the prayer we call the Our Father or the Lord's Prayer.
      Our Father which art in heaven,
      Hallowed be thy name.
      Thy kingdom come,
      Thy will be done on earth as in heaven.
      Giving USA day our daily bread.
      Forgive our sins U.S.
      as we forgive those who trespass against America.
      And the U.S. lead not into temptation,
      but deliver U.S. of evil.
      The whole second part of the Lord's prayer is the prayer of intercession in praying for us and others (us, us and ours).
      Christians pray for others and the world is the prayer of intercession and is accepted and practiced by all denominations, Christan (that I know about).
      Before Jesus Christ died for our sins and opened the gates of heaven there are no saints in heaven. Therefore, there is no Old Testament writings mentioned.
      Very few of the new Christians died before most of the New Testament was written. Therefore there is little in the Bible about asking saints to pray for us.
      However, the last book of the Bible speaks of the saints in heaven praying.
      Revelation 5:8: Each of the elders held a harp and golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints.
      Revelation 8:3-4: You gave a lot of incense to offer, along with the prayers of all saints, the golden altar which was before the throne. The smoke of incense with the prayers of the saints ascended before God from the angel's hand.
      The Holy Spirit guides the early Church in many things that are not explained in the Bible, including how the Body of Christ (believers) living on Earth relate to the Body of Christ (the saints) living in heaven. We are still one Body.
      Catholics share the belief in the Communion of Saints with many other Christians, including Orthodox, Anglican, Episcopal, Methodist and Church.
      The Communion of Saints is the belief that all saints are intimately related in the Body of Christ, a family. When one dies and goes to heaven, do not go to this family.
      Everyone in heaven or on their way to heaven are saints, you, me, my late grandmother, Mary the mother of Jesus, Mother Teresa and Pope John Paul II.
      As part of this family, you can ask your family and friends living here on earth to pray for you. Or you can ask the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Andrew, or your deceased grandmother living in heaven to pray for you.
      Prayer to the saints in heaven is simple communication, not worship.
      Ask others to pray for you if your loved ones on Earth or your loved ones in heaven is always optional.
      For more information, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church, section 946 et seq: http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt1s
      With love in Christ.

  19. Samuel says:

    True Christianity is a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. You are right, not prayer to Mary.
      Check out my video of 15 minutes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLWCAXWx7

  20. areustup says:

    People will hate to say this but: Catholicism is a joke, and I can see how many people really think. You know what you're doing? The worship of relics and the saints?



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