KingdomCraft: Are Catholics Christian?

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2022
  • For more info, I recommend a video from someone who is actually a Pastor and went to seminary unlike me. Here is a video from Dr. Jordan B. Cooper, a conservative Protestant pastor, on why Catholics are still brothers and sisters in Christ.
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  • @Michael_Chater
    @Michael_Chater Год назад +382

    i'm Catholic

  • @HeWhoComments1
    @HeWhoComments1 Год назад +423

    As a Catholic in America, I have legit heard people say we aren’t Christian just similar 💀. God bless.

  • @gilbertotoledo1421
    @gilbertotoledo1421 Год назад +254

    You are very right in saying that the reformation helped the catholic church. And while I dont completely agree with protestantism, I do feel that in a way the reformation was a huge wakeup call for the Catholic Church to get its act together, and for the most part it did. The counter reformation was a huge revival of faith in the Catholic Church.

  • @carlisophie
    @carlisophie Год назад +62

    Is this an US thing to wonder if Catholics are Christians? I’ve never witnessed even one European or Latin American person wonder about that. It’s just weird.

  • @joshlb9613
    @joshlb9613 Год назад +254

    Based. And not just saying that because I'm Catholic lol. Also love the Cathedral, would love to see the finished product.

  • @johnsariego1973
    @johnsariego1973 Год назад +343

    As a Catholic, I think what you said about priests not effectively communicating dogma in the church is true. I think we definitely have the correct Tradition, but it is poorly taught sometimes. Thank God I went to a school that taught me all of that lol.

  • @mmtoss6530

    Bro is running Minecraft on a toaster 💀

  • @joshc2501
    @joshc2501 2 года назад +18

    Another based video

  • @golvic1436

    Thank you. I am a Jewish Christian and you explained my view on Roman Catholicism right on the money. I will debate secondary issues till I am blue in the face (I’m Jewish, I cant help myself) but secondary does not touch salvation. I view the Nicene Creed as base line. You affirm it you are Christian. You reject it you are not. That simple.

  • @sueco_r
    @sueco_r Год назад +4

    Your definition of heresy is incorect, heresy, comes from the word "haíresis" from the greek, that means choice, a heretic is someone that deliberately choose to desagree with any doctrinal church teaching. Over all, good video.

  • @timboslice980
    @timboslice980 Год назад +167

    I just converted this easter! I've been into apologetics for a decade was a hard-core calvinist but I was in an echo chamber. I had real relationships with baptists, methodists, pentacostals, and other presbys but never met a catholic. All I heard about them was the anti catholic stuff.... after a crazy dream I was compelled to research them and haven't stopped studying catholicism since. It's an infinitely deep well of wisdom and guidance and after a while... my protest felt like disobedience. I've honestly never been more into scripture, history, the fathers, my thirst for the lord has increased 10 fold! I pray all of you get the chance to feel so in love with your faith if you haven't already.

  • @zaneflournoy3322

    I’ve only ever heard Catholics are not Christian from Southern Baptists here in the southern US

  • @CarlosAdrianAguirre-hp9fv

    In Mexico there is this weird thing where since for most of our history the only branch of christianity was catholicism people stopped using the word "christian" and only catholic, and when protestantism started spreading over here they mostly reffered to themselves as christian instead of protestant or by their denomination, so there has been this weird phenomenon where people think "christian" means protestant and they don't really have any word for all of christianity, which I find very annoying.

  • @jdotoz
    @jdotoz Год назад +76

    7:52

  • @cbeaudry4646
    @cbeaudry4646 Год назад +100

    TradCath here

  • @cosmicnomad8575

    Usually I refer to myself as a “Catholic Christian” to avoid confusion. It’s unfortunate that I would even have to do that, but sometimes I have to. I love your channel btw, don’t agree on everything but you always give valuable insights and are pretty entertaining!

  • @paulmualdeave5063
    @paulmualdeave5063 Год назад +32

    The Catholic Church has not anathematize the Gospel. We just disagree on the verses that talk about faith. Protestantism reads the Bible and read “alone” after faith when they see it. The Bible just says faith. Adding “alone” changes the meaning behind a statement. Saying a car is red doesn’t mean all cars are red. We agree on faith. Catholicism does not teach works alone, which looks to actually be the accusation. Catholicism teaches faith and works. The problem with faith alone is the book of James. Read chapter two and answer this: who is the fool in verse 20? If faith alone is truth, how can faith be worthless without works? And don’t confuse works with works of the law. Catholicism doesn’t define works and works of the law as the same thing. Works of the law are found in the Old Testament and Jesus was clear we are no longer under the law. Thus the council of Jerusalem in Acts. Is verse calling someone that believes in faith alone a fool?

  • @jacopoarmini7889
    @jacopoarmini7889 Год назад +17

    faith and works are inseparable, one cannot be truly salvific without the other.

  • @thekingofthings2002
    @thekingofthings2002 Год назад +21

    "I listened to the entire video before commenting." -No one in the comments

  • @liquidboss2719
    @liquidboss2719 Год назад +23

    "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith-and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God- not by works, so that no one can boast." Ephesians 2:8-9