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New Modern Defenses for the Catholic Faith Based in the Understanding of St. Thomas Aquinas

Protestantism
The epistemological shift that was implanted in Christian belief during the reformation (16th century A.D.) is ultimately founded on the principle that the authority of the original church could be replaced, whether by the individual or by a church established outside of that original church. Of course, this principle is contingent on the possibility of fallibility in the original church as well as the realization of this infallibility. However, the usurpation of this authority led to the introduction of many unprecedented doctrines. Our goal with Protestants is to encourage them to leave behind doctrines and principles that are foreign to apostolic Christianity with a loving and charitable approach.
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