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That's exactly right! Congratulations!!

Look, man, the Eucharist has always been the Eucharist. It has never been anything else but the Body and Blood of Christ until the Lutherans, Presbyterians, and Anabaptists came along.

Ditto with Baptismal Regeneration.

As if the sacraments were the only issue!

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You may have schismatics and dissidents in the Church, but that is FAR FAR different than changing the official teaching every 100 or so years like Protestantism does.

Utterly laughable contention, if for no other reason than this: Protestants do not have a single infallible human authority. The question of doctrinal changes within Protestantism is not the same as it is in Catholicism.

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ONE Church, holy, catholic, and apostolic, with ONE set of teachings found in the Catholic Catechism.

Those living in faith in Christ and faithful to those teachings have every right to expect eternal bliss with Him. Those who are rebellious (who SHOULD leave and join you Prots) can expect..............

The POPE is neither the embodiment of the church nor the infallible explicator of the apostolic doctrines. The Papists, and indeed a great number of others, including Protestants and Eastern Orthodox, are in rebellion against the Word of God as long as they set some other authority over above it, be that the Pope, "sacred" tradition, or human reason.


Kyle

I tell you, this man went down to his house justified.