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<blockquote data-quote="Viktor Zeegelaar" data-source="post: 1569380" data-attributes="member: 22108"><p>Useful article, put some pieces in place for me. What I notice is that when you start to develop your ancient ideas, things go down a slippery slope. Truth is truth and cannot progress. If we believe that what Christ thaught is true, then the way it was interpreted by those closest to Christ is all we have. No wonder the pope nowadays hails fact checking, argues against ''vaccine and covid misinformation''. The Catholic Church has always been a very worldly entity, so it's completely logical that through this slippery slope the Vatican and all its power would be infiltrated by the worldly forces. </p><p></p><p>With regard to protestantism, if there are 100.000 denominations, how can there be a single truth there? For what I understand of protestantism it's like a tree with branches that keep splitting and splitting, thereby getting further and further away from the tree trunk. And then you have no idea where you end up. Once again it comes down to this: if there's one truth how can it ''progress'', it cannot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Viktor Zeegelaar, post: 1569380, member: 22108"] Useful article, put some pieces in place for me. What I notice is that when you start to develop your ancient ideas, things go down a slippery slope. Truth is truth and cannot progress. If we believe that what Christ thaught is true, then the way it was interpreted by those closest to Christ is all we have. No wonder the pope nowadays hails fact checking, argues against ''vaccine and covid misinformation''. The Catholic Church has always been a very worldly entity, so it's completely logical that through this slippery slope the Vatican and all its power would be infiltrated by the worldly forces. With regard to protestantism, if there are 100.000 denominations, how can there be a single truth there? For what I understand of protestantism it's like a tree with branches that keep splitting and splitting, thereby getting further and further away from the tree trunk. And then you have no idea where you end up. Once again it comes down to this: if there's one truth how can it ''progress'', it cannot. [/QUOTE]
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