@DF_UniatePapist Then explain its inclusion in the temple before the time of Christ, where the scriptures were laid up in, & it’s inclusion in Baba Bathra in the 2nd cent. Cardinals & other Catholics rejected the Deuteros after Florence. Did they not have a settled canon?
@SecretFire79 Because the church in Corinth was simply under the jurisdiction of the Church of Rome, similar to a diocese. But many individual churches wrote to other churches as well. This doesn’t prove Roman church supremacy.
@AutismLutheran1@OpStCyprian@ReformedToRome The OT was around long before Jesus built a church, which was not the Church of Rome which was origin a LOCAL church. We aren’t “upset.” We just reject this anachronistic rhetoric spread by your apostate ecclesiastical hierarchy.
@TaylorRMarshall@TaylorRMarshall and that demonstrates the difference between you are a Roman Catholic, because you believe salvation is only found in the Roman Catholic Church, while Christians only find salvation in Christ. The Church is merely the bride of Christ.
@MaJack123@HwsEleutheroi@EcciusMaximus That’s because they believe the Sadducees only embraced the Torah, which is false. McDonald also believes the Odes of Solomon belongs in the BibleZ
On Friday, May 8th at 9pm EST, I will be discussing with Jacob Roel his recent debate on sola fide. Live chat will be open to ask him questions:
https://t.co/YD4MOUrthS
@CatholicDrip___ The short answer is God, because you cannot falsify those on your list got the canon right without being subjective & circular. If you want to know how Protestants can be certain what Scripture is, I explain in this 18 minute video:
https://t.co/7kH5ceZLOR
@chickensubject@OpStCyprian@Trent_Horn Yes, and there’s a trend in Roman Catholic apologetics of becoming more political, not listening to the other side, which ironically is what led him to Roman Catholicism in the first place. But he stopped listening to Protestants, which is a bit hypocritical
@MrCasey62 You insist that it is the literal flesh and the literal blood of Jesus in the Eucharist, just that they appear to be bread and wine. But that’s not cannibalism?
@StephenBoyce333@TheCynicogue@HwsEleutheroi@StephenBoyce333 so when Jesus is referred to as the blessed “hope“ does that mean Christians don’t believe He existed or are doubting if He’s going to return? No. Dr. White is using “Hope“ in the same way.
@StephenBoyce333@TheCynicogue@HwsEleutheroi@StephenBoyce333 so everyone is wrong but you: Dr. White, Joe Heschmeyer, and others responding to you? You’re the only one who is “right,“ & everyone else is dishonest & delusional? Sounds like pride to me. You might want to examine YOURSELF.