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Someone unworthy of God's grace but thankful that he provides it anyway. Glory to Jesus Christ. ☦️ Orthodox Christian☦️
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You are Jesus Christ, the son of the living God, who came into the world to save sinners.

This is word salad to justify the Protestant position. The writers of the New Testament were writing about and to one visible Church. So yes, it was restricted to one institution and that was the mind of the councils and Church fathers.
The idea that Protestants “don’t believe in a visible church” is false. We *distinguish* between the visible and invisible. The real dividing issue is not visibility but (a) whether the church is restricted to one institution, and (b) whether she is capable of infallibility.
It's interesting how the goal posts continuously get moved to try and determine who is "Christian" and "who isnt" within Protestantism, to compensate for the inability to agree on pretty much anything.
This is why Mormons aren’t Christians—they get all three of these wrong.
Protestants took books out of the Bible.
You have to reject a lot of tradition to be Protestant. You have to reject a lot of Scripture to be Catholic.
Because I can pray to Jesus and ask the Mother of God to pray for me as well.
Why pray to Mother Mary when you can pray to her Son Jesus?
This comment is a reflection of you, not Trent. You are the issue. It's better if you shut up.
I’m not trying to be funny. The Groyper curse is real and there’s a dozen situations to prove it. The tumor will return (worse than ever) UNLESS Trent publicly apologizes to Nick Fuentes on video. Don’t shoot the messenger.
The Church was in error over something it didn't know about involving a book that the Church hadn't canonize yet? And therefore didn't exist yet? The level in which some Protestants will go to undermine the Church is mind-blowing.
You ignore the fact that the Church was in error while the Bible was still being written and that the Church has established tradition and doctrine in explicit opposition to the scriptures throughout her history.
This is an example of a faithful Protestant disregarding 1000 years of Church history,and wanting to lecture you on it without factual information. History is so "important" to then that they act like councils, Creeds, and tradition didn't exist before the Bible.
People calling themselves Christians actually believe this. History is a real thing, people. And it matters.
Awesome news.
Update on Laura: Laura’s surgery is complete, and by the grace of God, her neurosurgeon was able to fully remove the glioma (brain tumor). We are deeply grateful for your prayers. Thank you so much for carrying her through this moment. Please continue praying. We won’t know…
So, the Bible according to John MacArthur says there's no infant baptism. However, the Bible as intended by the authors and the fact that 1500 years of Church history didn't vanish into thin air show us that infant baptism was a real and fully embraced practice in the Church.
“Infant baptism is not in the Bible—it is not biblical … infant baptism is totally meaningless.” -John MacArthur
Curious to see if the Roman Church, or Roman Catholics, will condone this. The Diocese of San Diego has gone skittles.

Remember when Israel used to say that targeting civilians was wrong? Yes me too....
That's why the majority of America is not Protestant and the number of Protestants in America is shrinking. What reality do you live in to believe this? It would be great to debate this...Just saying.
Part of assimilation in America is becoming Protestant.
Referencing the scriptures does not prove sola scriptura. You'd have to show that the scriptures are the only source that can be applied to, and you won't find that in the gospels or anywhere in the Bible.
Even Jesus was Sola Scriptura. x.com/sola_chad/stat…
The scriptures are part of Holy Tradition. They hand in hand.
Jesus was Scripture over tradition.
Donald Trump attacking Thomas Massie is a mistake, and one that cpuld be costly.
If that was the case, the Church would not have affirmed the practice in 253 AD at the Council of Carthage nor have reaffirmed it in ecumenical council. I also recommend 1 Peter 3 where Peter speaks to the saving nature of baptism.
Baptism does not save, it is merely a public proclamation of faith
If a denominations of Protestantism rejects the Nicene Creed, they can't argue that they are Christian. There Creed is foundational to Christendom.
As long as Israel continues to have "misfires" and "stray ammo" hit Christian churches, they shouldn't receive another nickel from the United States.