Has The Roman Catholic Church Really Changed? by Ken Silva

May 17th, 2007 | Add Comment | Church Issues, Roman Catholicism Has The Roman Catholic Church Really Changed? by Ken Silva |  Facebook

When dealing with the subject of the Roman Catholic Church as evangelical Protestants it is imperative to understand that absolutely nothing substantially has changed with the Church of Rome regarding their official core dogmas as they were pronounced by the Council of Trent. This was the historic Council held by the Roman Catholic Church in response to Luther and the Reformers and ran from 1545-1563.

One would certainly have to admit that eighteen years is more than enough time to formulate the doctrines of your organization. And it’s also adequate time to make sure that these dogmas are then articulated to the public at large in a clear enough manner for them to be completely understood.

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