I didn’t say read and interpret the Bible yourself.
Which church gives the apocryphal books, the Catholic Church?
What is the one church you speak of. Even the Bible speaks of multiple churches, that want the issue, the issue was both heretical teaching and issues within the church of sins. Not that they were off this out that flavor.
There are churches out there that don’t agree with the Trinity, others: they preach that Jesus is not the only way to God, that you yourself play 50% of the role of salvation. So youto ask, what is a Christian church, and which aren’t. What makes a Christian a Christian? There are lists in the Bible that talk about this, this is what makes up the core tenets of the Christian faith. It’s all derived out of the Bible. None of it is man made BS. I gave you places to look at because this wall of text clearly means nothing to you. I’m asking you to do your own research, come up with your own conclusions, and I’m giving you direct pathways of assistance so your not blindly walking around. If you don’t want to agree, up to you. Just don’t expect me to roll over on my beliefs, especially when there’s so much leniency and so much specific information out there (which I’ve provided).
Which church gives the apocryphal books, the Catholic Church?
Again the Apocrypha is in the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Greek Septuagint, the original KJV translation, and the original Canon given by the Church.
What is the one church you speak of?
The Orthodox Catholic Church. (not Roman Catholic)
Even the Bible speaks of multiple churches
This is basic word-concept fallacy, the word "church" does not mean one singe thing. It can refer to the universal Catholic Church, the spiritual body of the Church, the Church as a place of worship, and different jurisdictions of the Church. (Russian Orthodox Church, Antiochian, etc) In this case, when the Bible speaks of multiple "churches", it's talking about the same universal Catholic Church, but different locations or jurisdictions.
Not that they were off this out that flavor.
Actually that is how the Church functioned. If you weren't part of the Orthodox Catholic Church, you were separate from the Body of Christ.That's how the Church has always been understood since its founding.
There are lists in the Bible that talk about this, this is what makes up the core tenets of the Christian faith. It’s all derived out of the Bible.
Okay so show me where in the Bible it gives us the exhaustive list of what the Christian faith is and what makes a church true.
I didn’t say read and interpret the Bible yourself.
Which church gives the apocryphal books, the Catholic Church?
What is the one church you speak of. Even the Bible speaks of multiple churches, that want the issue, the issue was both heretical teaching and issues within the church of sins. Not that they were off this out that flavor.
There are churches out there that don’t agree with the Trinity, others: they preach that Jesus is not the only way to God, that you yourself play 50% of the role of salvation. So youto ask, what is a Christian church, and which aren’t. What makes a Christian a Christian? There are lists in the Bible that talk about this, this is what makes up the core tenets of the Christian faith. It’s all derived out of the Bible. None of it is man made BS. I gave you places to look at because this wall of text clearly means nothing to you. I’m asking you to do your own research, come up with your own conclusions, and I’m giving you direct pathways of assistance so your not blindly walking around. If you don’t want to agree, up to you. Just don’t expect me to roll over on my beliefs, especially when there’s so much leniency and so much specific information out there (which I’ve provided).
Clearly my you have a bone to pick. Not sure why.
Again the Apocrypha is in the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Greek Septuagint, the original KJV translation, and the original Canon given by the Church.
The Orthodox Catholic Church. (not Roman Catholic)
This is basic word-concept fallacy, the word "church" does not mean one singe thing. It can refer to the universal Catholic Church, the spiritual body of the Church, the Church as a place of worship, and different jurisdictions of the Church. (Russian Orthodox Church, Antiochian, etc) In this case, when the Bible speaks of multiple "churches", it's talking about the same universal Catholic Church, but different locations or jurisdictions.
Actually that is how the Church functioned. If you weren't part of the Orthodox Catholic Church, you were separate from the Body of Christ.That's how the Church has always been understood since its founding.
Okay so show me where in the Bible it gives us the exhaustive list of what the Christian faith is and what makes a church true.