PaulSacramento wrote:Byblos wrote:PaulSacramento wrote:You are correct, but the catholic church that agreed on the canon was NOT the RCC of today and that is my point. Sure the RCC of today has direct claim on the preservation of the canon, but so does the Orthodox church.
You are making the claim that the RCC of today is not the same organization that gave us the canon, a claim against historical proof, might I add. Now all you have to do is back up your claim.
Well, the RCC of today does not include the Orthodox church, was that the case when canon was established?
As I said, the schism does not invalidate apostolic succession. At most you can argue there are now 2 bodies that claim succession. That one is the true one and the other isn't is a matter of debate (which can be shown).
PaulSacramento wrote:The RCC has numerous creeds, were they ALL there when the canon was established?
More assertions. And what do creeds have to do with the claim of continuity?
PaulSacramento wrote:Was the doctrine of papal infalbility around when the canon was established? And so forth.
And again, what does infallibility have to do with succession? But if you think the body that infallibly gave us the Word of God is not infallible and merely relied on human reason to do so then why aren't you an Arian?
PaulSacramento wrote:The RCC of today has an unbroken tie to the past yes, but that doesn't make the RCC of today the same as the catholic church of the 4th century.
You may or may not be right. What is clear, however, is that you haven't shown it.