There is the presupposition that the “Roman Catholic Church” is Christian. It left Christianity years ago. Note I am not saying that there are no Christians in the “Roman Catholic Church”, just that the church itself is not a Christian church. Christians accept amongst other things the doctrine of the Trinity, The RCC has stated with a Papal Bull (this making it official RCC Dogma) that Mary is Co-Redemptrix with Christ, this makes at least a quasi Quadrinity. Nota Bene: this is not the only issue by far, but one of the most obvious to any onlooker.
That would assume that the Pope and his lackeys are those people with such authority, wouldn’t it? I don’t see that as an acceptable foregone conclusion.
I got stuck in the first loop.
There is the presupposition that the “Roman Catholic Church” is Christian. It left Christianity years ago. Note I am not saying that there are no Christians in the “Roman Catholic Church”, just that the church itself is not a Christian church. Christians accept amongst other things the doctrine of the Trinity, The RCC has stated with a Papal Bull (this making it official RCC Dogma) that Mary is Co-Redemptrix with Christ, this makes at least a quasi Quadrinity. Nota Bene: this is not the only issue by far, but one of the most obvious to any onlooker.
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That would assume that the Pope and his lackeys are those people with such authority, wouldn’t it? I don’t see that as an acceptable foregone conclusion.