
The Question Box.
By Bertrand L Conway with a preface by Cardinal Gibbons. 1910. Page 254.
…because of the infallible witness of the Church as to their divine or apostolic origin. Why do Protestants accept the Scriptures as inspired? Why do they honor the first day of the week instead of the seventh?
Why do they baptize children? Contrary to their principles, they must look outside the Bible to the voice of tradition, which is not human, but divine, because guaranteed by the divine, infallible witness of the Catholic Church. Pg75 -76.
What Bible authority is there for changing the Sabbath from the seventh to the first day of the week? Who gave the Pope the authority to change a command of God?
If the Bible is the only guide for the Christian, then the Seventh Day Adventist is right in observing the Saturday with the Jew. But the Catholics learn what to believe and do from the divine, infallible authority established by Jesus Christ, and the Catholic Church, which in Apostolic times made Sunday the day of rest to honor our Lord's resurrection on the day. Pg 254-255.
Is it not strange that those who make the Bible their only teacher should inconsistently follow in this matter the tradition of the Church.
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…because of the infallible witness of the Church as to their divine or apostolic origin. Why do Protestants accept the Scriptures as inspired? Why do they honor the first day of the week instead of the seventh?
Why do they baptize children? Contrary to their principles, they must look outside the Bible to the voice of tradition, which is not human, but divine, because guaranteed by the divine, infallible witness of the Catholic Church. Pg75 -76.
What Bible authority is there for changing the Sabbath from the seventh to the first day of the week? Who gave the Pope the authority to change a command of God?
If the Bible is the only guide for the Christian, then the Seventh Day Adventist is right in observing the Saturday with the Jew. But the Catholics learn what to believe and do from the divine, infallible authority established by Jesus Christ, and the Catholic Church, which in Apostolic times made Sunday the day of rest to honor our Lord's resurrection on the day. Pg 254-255.
Is it not strange that those who make the Bible their only teacher should inconsistently follow in this matter the tradition of the Church.
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