1. For 1,500 years (beginning in the first generation after Christ) all "Christians" completely and disastrously misunderstood the Lord's teachings and radically changed all His doctrines.
Actually, let me correct your interpretation.
For
over 1500 years men have tried to add to the total suffiiciency of scripture. Christ says to an apostle "you are the rock on which I will bild my church" and some men believe that this is a basis for a papacy. Others decide to include the practices of repeptitive prayer, which Christ Himself spoke out against, and idol worship (veneration of statues), which Moses found problematic among the Jews.
2. These same people gladly suffered persecution and martyrdom rather than abandon their faith and also fought tooth and nail against any and all heretics who tried to change the Faith even slightly (e.g. Donatists, Arians, Gnostics, Manicheans, Monophysites, etc.)
Merely suffering persecution is not a basis for the accuracy or veracity of a belief.
Many people were also persecuted BY those who strictly adhered to the tenets of Catholicsm. This does not make the persecuted right, nor does it make the faithful Catholics right who inflicted their wounds. Even worshippers of satan will fight to retain what they consider to be the purety of their faith. All these sacrifices are meaningless without the central presence of the savior as directed by the Bible.
3. The holy and devout people of the Middle Ages (aka the Age of Faith) who built all those beautiful cathedrals, monasteries, convents, churches, poorhouses and orphanages, etc and who fought for the Faith in the Crusades...were not really Christians at all. And St. Francis of Assisi? St Thomas Aquinas? St Dominic? Guess they were all pagans too huh? Even though doctors of the Church like St. Bernard of Clairvaux and St Thomas Aquinas are recognized as towering geniuses of their time and deeply holy men...you know better huh? Guess Mother Theresa was a pagan too...
I don't know better, but God certainly does. No building, no matter how beautiful or tall, and no man's genius, no matter how philanthropic is a substitute for the guidance of His Word. And frankly, my friend, I'd leave the crusades out of all of your future arguments. There was no Biblical directive of any kind to cite as an excuse to launch such savagery and mayhem as occured during the crusades, or the inquisition for that matter. Neither is there any excuse for the teachings of the church against the Jews, which has only been recanted in our own lifetime!
Mother Teresa did many good works, but unless she had a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, which is not a teaching of her church or her order, then she cannot be saved. Ephesians Chapter 2, verses 8 and 9, which were quoted a few posts ago, point out that works are good, but they are not our first responsibility. That number one spot is acceptance of Christ as savior, according to His direct teachings.
It is truly wonderful, the sacrifies she made and the compassion she showed for everyone she met, but without that personal relationship, all of that is simply good works, not a path to salvation. If you want to argue with that, you will have to argue with someone other than me: God.
4. Finally after 1,500 years an unstable, ill-tempered, rabid anti-Semite named Martin Luther comes along. He rebels against all established Christian dogma (both Catholic and Eastern Orthodox) and becomes a heresiarch...founding his own religion and Protestanism in general. He rejects the authority of the Church...but claims unlimited authority for himself!!
No, all authority was claimed for God, who had reserved it for Himself, all along.
Now I ask you...by what authority can a defrocked and ex-communicated monk like Martin Luther take it upon himself to change the canon of Holy Scripture?
Let me quietly walk this elephant through this hole, and answer that.
Martin Luther was acting against what was clearly a corrupt and evil church structure, where supposed indulgences were sold to the highest bidder among other blasphemies.
Now, who would have inspired Martin to clean house, or better yet build a house where God was the sovereign authority, and not a mere
man? Who might have seen the evil in the church, and inspired to cleanse it? Who would have inspired that? Let's look at a similar situation.
Let's go to Matthew.
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Then Jesus went into the temple of God and drove out all those who bought and sold in the temple, and overturned the tables of the money changers and the seats of those who sold doves.
21:13
And He said to them, "It is written, 'My house shall be called a house of prayer,' but you have made it a 'den of thieves.' "
21:14
Then the blind and the lame came to Him in the temple, and He healed them.
21:15
But when the chief priests and scribes saw the wonderful things that He did, and the children crying out in the temple and saying, "Hosanna to the Son of David!" they were indignant
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and said to Him, "Do You hear what these are saying?" And Jesus said to them, "Yes. Have you never read, 'Out of the mouth of babes and nursing infants You have perfected praise'?"
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Then He left them and went out of the city to Bethany, and He lodged there.
I'll leave it to you to ponder where Martin Luther might have found inspiration.
Now who is following the traditions of men?
You tell me. The Bible says that "all scripture is given by inspiration of God". So if some scripture was eliminated, it must have been by God's own ordinance. God is above time, and the content of the Bible is under His sovereign control. There is a LOT of writing that is not a part of the Bible. By God's own word, it is as He desires it to be right now.
5. And finally....the vast majority of Christians (read: Catholics) reject Martin Luther's heresy (which is specifically condemned as anathema at Council of Trent in 1560's) and continue to adhere to the beliefs of their forefathers.
Wish I could help you there, but there are
zero Christians who reject the work of Martin Luther. And the Council of Trent was a council of the same buch who had been on board for what Luther stood against, so to me that is like Bin Laden holding a council and speaking out agianst America, isn't it?
Meanwhile, Protestantism...lacking any authority whatsoever...devolves into anarchy. There are now over 20,000 different Protestant denominations in the USA alone!! All have different teachings on even the most fundamental dogmas and all condemn the others as being "not real Christians".
This is a great argument (thank you) for not adhering to sectarianism and instead adhering to the sufficiency of scripture. That DOES have authority, in fact the ONLY authority.
So does that about sum it up?
Sure does. You should reject the church and instead, worship God. No coucil of Trent, no Vatican three, no bishops or pope are a substitute for the sovereignty of God almighty.
The Church does not now and never has taught that the Blessed Virgin is equal to God...how could she be, since she is a created being? Rather the Church teaches all the faithful to honor and venerate her in a special way (more than that accorded to any other saint or angel) because God Himself chose her to be His mother. And as the Mother of God she possesses an honor and dignity that far surpasses that of any other created being....whether human or angelic. So yes, Catholics pray to her as they have since the days of the Caesars and ask for her blessings...not a thing wrong with that. And if all you have to confess to Christ on the Judgment Day is "You know Lord, I'm sorry for this...but gosh darn it...I just loved and honored Your holy mother too much and prayed for her to help watch over me".....then I think you are not doing too badly!! LOL
Commandment one:
I am the Lord thy God. You will have no other gods before Me.
Along with the extensive scripture that bars such veneration, it is plain that to do as you described is idol worship where a statue is involved, and praying to ANYONE other than God in three persons is the ultimate sacrilege under commandment one.
If you have to confess to Christ at the judegement that you had known that your belief did not square with His Word, and that you instead followed practices that were devised by
men, then he will say something that may surprise you.
Matthew 7:21-23
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"Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord, Lord,' shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven.
7:22
Many will say to Me in that day, 'Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?'
7:23
And then I will declare to them, 'I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!'
He that has ears, let him hear.