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  1. MoreCoffee

    The development of Doctrine

    There's quite a lot that is inaccurate in your post. You can check specifics using the CCC (Catechism of the Catholic Church).
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    The development of Doctrine

    It seems that your posts are a little bit dogmatic about alleged differences between Catholics and Protestants where following teaching is concerned. Is it, in your opinion, a virtue to create teaching unique to oneself rather than follow the teaching of one's Church? What do Catholics believe...
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    The development of Doctrine

    Isn't the above what is usually stated by Protestant denominational teachers? And isn't following Protestant denominational teaching rather similar to following anybody that claims to teach the truth? There isn't much to differentiate one group from another as far as their faithful following goes.
  4. MoreCoffee

    Hello!

    Welcome, have a good time chatting.
  5. MoreCoffee

    out of curiosity ...

    Are there any white people (of faith) in the bible, if so who?
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    Landlines

    Maybe after I buy an e-vehicle (some time in the distant future) I'll have a good UPS.
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    Landlines

    Frustrating isn't it? I'd like to have both, really, a nice copper landline and my internet on optic fibre.
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    Landlines

    I wish I did, I wish I had a landline that used the old copper wire technology, because the copper tech landline supplied its own power that was very stable and didn't drop out when there was a power loss. But in Australia landline just means a internet phone now, and internet phones depend on...
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    The development of Doctrine

    I do not think that you have a point.
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    The development of Doctrine

    What you have written is not right because it is only the first three councils that all branches of the ancient Church accept. Catholic and Orthodox receive the first seven, Oriental Orthodox receive only the first three, Catholics receive the eighth, and Catholics receive the nineth through the...
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    The development of Doctrine

    I can't say I have ever met such a person. It is, however, true that every doctrine of the Church has its roots in revelation which has existed from the beginning and with that as a foundation for one's understanding of Church Dogmatics, it follows that the Church has always believed what she...
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    The development of Doctrine

    THE REFORM COUNCILS — TRENT, VATICAN I, VATICAN II #19 Trent (1545-63) Rejected the Protestant Reformation, affirmed Church teachings, implemented reforms Lasting 18 years, due to wars and plagues, the Council of Trent was called in reaction to the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. This was...
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    The development of Doctrine

    ECUMENICAL COUNCILS OF THE WEST — THE POPE CALLS ALL COUNCILS #9 Lateran I (1123) Condemned lay investiture The first Lateran Council, held at the Palace of Lateran in Rome, was called by Pope Callistus II with 300 bishops attending. The attendees affirmed and decreed that a monarch did not...
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    The development of Doctrine

    The councils of the Catholic Church provide a good record of how Christian doctrine has developed, largely in response to heresies and partly in response to internal debates on the meaning of the scriptures. Here is a summary of the twenty-one councils of the Catholic Church. The following is...
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    Ciao!

    It is good to see a fellow Catholic here.
  16. MoreCoffee

    Do you think ...?

    Do you think that converts from Protestantism to one or another of the Orthodoxies leads to the convert carrying over from Protestantism whatever prejudices and misapprehensions about Catholicism they had as Protestants to Orthodoxy?
  17. MoreCoffee

    Ciao!

    Hello @Hadassah :)
  18. MoreCoffee

    Faith

    I visit this site every now and then, so I have not read all the posts you've written. I have read some.
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    Faith

    Aren't there are lot of posts in here! not many replies.
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    Resurrecting Windows 10/11 on a nine-year-old dual boot tablet

    Today, after receiving a powered USB hub from Amazon.com.au I am resurrecting a slightly crippled Windows 10 on my Teclast X98 Air 3G tablet. I damaged its drivers by installing "optional updates" for drivers. The optional updates didn't work, and Microsoft did warn that they might not, so it...
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