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Luke: I’m not claiming a Catholic’s beliefs about the RCC’s relation to the Deposit of Faith are the only beliefs s/he has on the matter. So, sure, they can accept it through the person of Jesus etc. Your objection is the most common objection I’ve run into in presenting the argument, so in the second post of the thread I responded to it.You ignored my point. Premise 1 is false, because a Catholic does not presuppose the authority of the RCC universally for all revelation. The Catholic personally accepts the revelation of God in the person of Jesus, who therefore has divine authority, and from that the authority of the RCC in all other matters.
Your point that “the Catholic personally accepts the revelation of God in the person of Jesus, who therefore has divine authority, and from that the authority of the RCC in all other matters” is not opposed to premise 1; since premise 1 merely says that because a Catholic believes the RCC is responsible for producing [albeit instrumentally], protecting and proliferating the Deposit of Faith, and that the RCC had(s) the authority to do so, the Catholic must presuppose these beliefs [not just these] in identifying anything as a member of the Deposit of Faith.