IMPOSSIBLE: How Every Protestant Becomes Their Own Pope 🙏
What happens when every believer claims the authority to interpret Scripture for themselves? Chaos. Division. And a surprising truth—every Protestant becomes their own pope. In this thought-provoking video, we explore the theological contradiction at the heart of Protestantism: sola scriptura. By the end, you’ll see why individual interpretation leads to fragmentation and how Christ’s design for the Church offers unity, clarity, and truth.
📌 Watch until the end to discover how Catholic teaching authority solves the crisis of competing interpretations.
✨ What You’ll Learn in This Video:
📖 The Problem with Sola Scriptura and Individual Interpretation
🌟 How Protestantism Creates “Millions of Popes”
👑 The Biblical Basis for Church Authority and Apostolic Succession
🙏 Why Catholic Teaching Authority Protects Against Misinterpretation
📚 Resources & Links Mentioned in This Video:
📖 Scripture References:
Matthew 16:18 – Jesus establishes Peter as the rock of the Church.
Acts 8:30–31 – The Ethiopian eunuch asks Philip, “How can I understand unless someone explains it to me?”
2 Peter 1:20 – “No prophecy of Scripture came about by the prophet’s own interpretation.”
🔗 Additional Resources:
📖 Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 85–87): The role of Sacred Tradition and Magisterium
📖 St. Augustine: “I would not believe in the Gospel myself if the authority of the Catholic Church did not influence me to do so.”
📖 St. John Chrysostom: “It is impossible to be saved if one holds himself aloof from the Church.”
📖 Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15): The first Church council resolves doctrinal disputes.
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