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mainline Protestant meets his new neighbors and discovers that they are a lesbian couple looking for a church in the area. How might he respond?
He would tell them that he is part of a welcoming church, and give them the time and address for Sunday's service.
He would refer them to a fundamental church down the street.
He would get angry and walk away.
He would gently explain to them that homosexual relationships are a sin, and they cannot be a part of a church until they change their lifestyle.
Multiple Choice 3 points
How would Catholic leaders at the Council of Trent respond to the Protestant claim that Scripture alone was authoritative for Christian doctrine and practice?
Ecumenical councils could not ever hold the same authority as Scripture.
Scripture is so old that it does not have any relevance in the 16th century.
Scripture must be interpreted in the Church, or it can be twisted into falsehoods.
The authority of the pope is second to the authority of scripture.
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Multiple Choice 3 points
Which of the decisions from the Council of Trent would have been approved by the Protestant movement?
the affirmation of the doctrine of transubstantiation the new education reforms required for Catholic clergy the clarification of the seven sacraments
the support for the inclusion of the Apocrypha in the Bible

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1) He would tell them that he is part of a welcoming church, and give them the time and address for Sunday's service.

2) Scripture must be interpreted in the Church, or it can be twisted into falsehoods.

3) the new education reforms required for Catholic clergy