@Javimarenas ✝️📜🔨 "El protestantismo es un retorno al cristianismo original, basado en los fundamentos de la fe establecidos por la Biblia y los padres de la Iglesia. Los reformadores señalaron los errores y abusos que habían surgido en la iglesia a lo largo del tiempo y los corrigieron
@valorthodoxia Most profound Ortho argument. You are clearly very well versed in what Magusterial Reformation: Chemnitz, Turretin, Luther, Davenant, et al, taught and aren’t lumping “Protestants” with non-denom evangelicals. John Behr, Lossky, Pomazansky, & Meyendorff pale in comparison.
los protestantes hemos sostenido desde la Reforma: el sistema romano no prioriza la pureza del Evangelio ni la fidelidad a la Palabra de Dios.
Su única y verdadera doctrina es la sumisión total al papa,
¿Que oponina del debate que tuvo Edgar Pacheco contra Santiago Alarcón?
Creo que este fragmento ilustra los vicios con la que la apologética católica romana viene trabajando desde hace años.
Mi opinión es que al ver el terrible debate de Alarcón, entendemos porque no debate.
You’ve been taught about the Jewish lie since childhood. Go fuck yourselves, all of you—there’s nothing here but the great truth; long live the Fourth Reich, and nothing but the great truth—and take my word for it. 🙋🏼♂️🙋🏼♂️💯🎱🎱⚔️
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"Therefore Tradition alone makes us know not only a point of Faith, but a point wholly necessary to salvation, which is not in holy Scripture."
- Richelieu.
Why is the ordination of women issue such a big deal? Why don’t all accept it, it’s 2026 after all!
The case against the ordination of women is rooted in both biblical teaching and the ontological nature of ordained ministry. Scripture consistently presents spiritual leadership in the covenant community as a responsibility entrusted to qualified men.
Jesus Christ chose twelve male apostles, and the apostolic churches followed this pattern. Passages such as 1 Timothy 2:12–14 and 1 Corinthians 14:34–35 are traditionally understood as restricting authoritative teaching and governing offices within the Church to men, while 1 Timothy 3 and Titus 1 describe church overseers in explicitly male terms.
Beyond these biblical directives, the Church has historically understood ordained ministry as representing Christ Himself. Because the priest or minister acts in a sacramental and representative capacity, especially in traditions that emphasize acting in the person of Christ, the minister's maleness is viewed not as an incidental characteristic but as part of the divine symbolism established by God.
The relationship between Christ and His Church is repeatedly portrayed in Scripture as that of bridegroom and bride, and the ordained minister visibly signifies Christ's role within that relationship.
For nearly two millennia, the overwhelming consensus of the Christian Church affirmed this understanding, not because women are inferior to men, but because men and women were believed to have distinct, complementary vocations within God's created order.
From this perspective, the restriction of ordination to men is not a matter of cultural preference or discrimination but an expression of fidelity to biblical revelation, apostolic tradition, and the theological meaning of ordained ministry.
Aclaro que tengo mi conciencia absolutamente tranquila: soy católica, no he ofendido al Santo Padre, estoy bautizada con el Vetus Ordo.
No me considero excomulgada.
Así como el pecado requiere una voluntad para ser tal, yo no veo culpa en mí para estar así.
The most disturbing thing to me about the last couple of days is that I’m learning that to be Catholic is simply to be in communion with the pope. The apostolic faith isn’t the identifier; Rome will tolerate heresy as long as the person submits.
It gets worse bro:
"Thus it is evident that without Tradition, which shows how holy Scripture has always been understood by the Church and by the Fathers, holy Scripture cannot give us a certain and assured knowledge of the mystery of the Trinity."
- Richelieu, Le Methode, Bk. 3, C. 3.