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This is the problem with your position. The average layperson has no business interpreting Scripture, because it is not open for interpretation. The Church is there specifically to be the standard-bearer. You said you were grateful for the Church preserving its history. What we have is not just the written documents, but the meanings, and the teachings that made these writings necessary in the first place. Tradition came first. Scripture exists to support Tradition, not the other way around.… I am not so arrogant to think I get it right all the time, but with the help of the Holy Spirit, sometimes I am given wisdom and understanding…
…Protestants trust that with the Holy Spirit, interpretation of scriptures can be done by the average lay person…
This is why the church has a hierarchy. There is no dispute on who is the final authority, unless you dispute the authority’s existence itself, hence, Protestantism. This final authority has allowed Catholics with questions or disputes to know with absolute certain what Jesus teaching says about our lives today. All from men who have spent their entire lives studying they fathers before them. This is also why the laying on of hands is so vital to authority. Our bishops can trace their succession back to the Apostles. Ever since St. Pope Linus, the first successor of St. Peter, it has been understood and defended that the shepherd in Rome had the “Keys to the Kingdom.”
If you are truly confident that you have sufficient Gifts of the Holy Spirit, then pick up a copy of the Writings of the Early Church Fathers. These are the men who were taught by the Apostles themselves. What they have to say about the Church sure sounds like today’s Catholic Church.
Happy hunting (or is that fishing?)
