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Yes, and this also ties into this:Haha the rule book wouldn’t be necessary if someone understood the reasoning behind it. The “rule book” is there so that we aren’t lost while we are struggling to understand all the reasoning. As Paul says the goal is for all of us to have mature faith, which implies not mindlessly following guidelines but rather achieving a point where we are able to understand the greater depths of scripture and gain insight in to God’s plan.
As Christians…as Catholics we profess our Catholic Faith.
We assent to the various teachings of the Catholic Church (with the assent fitting the kind of teaching…for example some things are the assent of Faith some things require the religious submission of intellect and will …).
Can there be times where perhaps a person may not understand something…or have difficulties that arise in understanding? Yes of course. The approach then to take is “Faith seeking understanding”…
As St. Augustine put it: “I believe, in order to understand; and I understand, the better to believe.”
I didn’t take Good Daughter’s question, “why they would still consider themselves to be in full communion with Her” to be a suggestion that they should switch religions. I took that to be more of a “if you know you are not in full communion with the Church, then just admit to being a Catholic who is not in full communion with the Church”.…Who knows why they don’t just move on to that other religion, especially if they believe it’s more truthful than their own. But then, that would mean they’d be identifying with a religion differen than their family and friends…
My personal thoughts on that are: our proper course as Catholics when we do not understand a teaching, to the point that we might be tempted to dissent from it, is “…Faith seeking understanding…” and “I assent to what the Chruch has revealed as Truth, despite my lack of understanding, and I pray for the grace of understanding it as I actively seek to further my undersanding of Truth.”