Yes, that's what I "latched onto". If you haven't noticed, I usually don't jump into conversations until I see something erroneously posted about myself, Catholicism, or in this case a Catholic saint. I do so in order to correct misunderstandings. Besides, we've been over this baptism thing and all other doctrines numerous times before, and I'm not overly fond of repeatedly slinging crap like monkeys if you know what I mean; y'all are welcome to it. In addition, I think you guys going back and forth whether Catholics are your brothers/sisters in Christ or not does you a disservice in the eyes of any passive reader and reveals a great deal about your views, so by all means keep at it. You don't need me to debate you because ultimately you all are doing my work for me.
Now, go write your sermon and peace be with you, brother.
So you as a Roman Catholic you see no value in looking at the only possible thread remaining that may still allow you to still be referred to as a Christian? Other than getting offended, your not concerned why there is even a need to ask the question?
From your prior post you don't see to get that what you are apart of, is not the one true church and has very little in common from the apostolic catholic Church from which its wondered away from.
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But what does it mean now to say that the church is apostolic, since the apostles are long-gone? Edmund Clowney put it succinctly: “To compromise the authority of Scripture is to destroy the apostolic foundation of the church."
"A distorted church often coincides with a distorted gospel." Mark Dever
Of the marks (qualities of a church) how many do you still retain?
1. Biblical Theology (missing)
2. The center of Right Teaching the Gospel (miss, a different Gospel)
3. Right Administration of Ordinances (miss, by the way that includes church discipline)
Rather than take offense perhaps try to construct one, then the question has value. For those looking on, any church that claims to be the one true church avoid, cults do this, the church is comprised of believers sitting under all kinds of names. Its not the name that defines them, but if they have a right understanding of who Jesus Christ is, and a correct understanding of how to respond to His plan of salvation that determines if they are Christians or not.
There is a reason why Jesus said it is
Finished and its referred to as the finished work of the cross. It doesn't require seven sacraments the price was paid!