We are a Peace Church. We are very
small
with a long and honourable history in the centuries before and after
the
Inquisition in the Middle Ages, over 700 years ago. We follow a
tradition
that's been around for a while.
Now when some people read the word
"Cathar"
they may read some books that suggest a doctrinal position deviant from
historic Christianity. That is not so. It was not the good
Christians
who deviated.
Until a few decades ago, most of
the historical
references about the good Christians came from Roman Catholic authors.
The Inquisition was established by that organization to wipe out the
good
Christians who claimed a spiritual lineage dating to the Apostolic
Church.
Several centuries later they also persecuted the Protestant reformers.
The good Christians believe that
this group
and others like it represent 'Constantinian Christianity,' so named
after
the Roman Emperor Constantine. It was during his rule that Roman
Catholicism
came under the influence of human government surrendering its New
Testament
authority for all time.
Indeed, good Christians have
always taken
the, view that Roman Catholicism does not represent the doctrine and
teachings
of the Apostolic Church in accordance with the Sayings and
Teachings
of Jesus Christ.
It is perfectly understandable
then, that
defenders of Roman Catholicism should make every effort to distort the
teaching of good Christians as they have distorted the meaning of
the New Testament - the Scriptural basis for all Christians to guide
their
lives.
So don't misunderstand our
position: in
an open society people can say what they want and write what they
want, even if it is not true.
But within the church of Christ we
must
speak about doctrine and the history of all the good Christians who
have
upheld it over the centuries. There is a Scriptural obligation to call
a spade a spade and set the record straight. That is not the same as
blind
bigotry.
Good Christians have often been
called "dualists"
or "gnostics" by their critics. Simply put, believing in two
Gods,
one good, one bad. Is that what good Christians really believe?
No.
Good Christians believe in one
GOD, wholly
good and two Kingdoms; the Kingdom of GOD and the Kingdom of
Satan,
which is the world. You belong to one or the other, plain and simple.
If
that makes us dualists, then so be it.
WHAT WE BELIEVE
Here are the fundamentals of good
Christian
beliefs :
The good Christian believes in one
GOD,
wholly good, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
The good Christian believes that
GOD has
revealed Himself in the one known as Jesus Christ.
The good Christian believes that
there is
only one way to salvation - GOD's way to us in Jesus Christ,
which
is discerned by knowledge of faith alone through GOD's grace.
The good Christian believes that
Jesus Christ
is GOD in appearance and substance; fully human and fully divine,
in a way that we cannot understand, and which Scripture does not fully
explain, but decisively different from all other human beings, in kind,
not simply in degree.
The good Christian believes that
the New
Testament is the written Word of GOD, the uniquely inspired testimony
to
GOD's self-disclosure in human history reaching its peak in the
revelation
by Jesus Christ.
The good Christian believes
that other
ancient writings from the days of the Apostolic Church - even those
written
prior to the four Gospels and canonical Scripture - have value for
spiritual
inspiration.
The good Christian believes in the
sanctity
of all human life based on our creation in the image of GOD and our
election
by GOD for service in His Kingdom.
The good Christian believes that
the mission
of the church is to spread the radical good news of salvation by word
and
deed, to be the light of GOD in a darkened world. This mission calls
people
of faith to discipleship and obedience in the pursuit of personal and
social
holiness.
The good Christian further
believes that
the fruit of the gospel Message is the proclamation of justice, mercy
and
peace.
HEIRS OF APOSTOLIC CHRISTIANITY
Good Christians regard their
doctrine as
one absolutely centered upon Jesus Christ, in that it is a teaching
according
to which GOD cannot be known but by a personal Saviour as stated in the
New Testament.
Lets use extracts from Zoe
Oldenbourg's
book, Massacre at Montségur to help set the facts straight.
"The Cathars declared themselves
the heirs
of a tradition that was older than that held by the Church of Rome -
and,
by implication, both less contaminated and near in spirit to the
Apostolic
tradition. They claimed to be the only persons who had kept and
cherished
the Holy Spirit which Christ had bestowed upon His Church; and it looks
as though this claim was at least partially justified. ." pg. 42
"Today we are better informed than
they
were concerning the practices of the Early Church, and have to admit
that
the Cathars merely followed a tradition somewhat more ancient than that
of the [Roman] Church herself. It was with some appearance of reason
that
they claimed Rome as the party guilty of 'heresy' through her
falling-out
from that original purity which had characterized the Church of the
Apostles." ibid pg. 43
Good Christians, whatever
individual fellowship
of the visible Church of GOD to which they belong, seek to witness the
message of Jesus Christ. Our language may differ. Our apostolic
outreach
may differ. Our lifestyle may differ. But our joint commitment to
recapture
and restore the people of GOD to His Kingdom does not and cannot waver.
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