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spoiltvictorian
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Aren’t you insisting Catholics need to agree with this interpretation, though? Suppose they don’t agree with you that you and your denomination have as much to teach Catholics as the CC has to teach you, since the CC was established by Christ and promised to persevere to the end. Suppose they also said that growing in grace through the forgiveness of sins, loving Christ and neighbor, and the Eucharist is how we really grow in grace. I think those are two fairly standard beliefs of Catholics that they will back up with the Bible, and they disagree with what you are saying.I am not saying that Catholics need to agree with my interpertations of the Scriptures. We all truly know in part, and by challenges by those who understand things differently within the body of Christ… we all grow in the grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ. The OP link admits that Catholics in general are weak in Sacred Scripture and Protestants are weak in church history. So, both communites should learn from each other.