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spina1953
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Hi Kliska: I do understand that you are a sober and rational person and I do also respect your views and opinions as it is always helpful to try and understand what others think and how they understand.I thank you; you’ve done a better job than me explaining it.
Some from a more liturgical background with a formal guiding body within their organization think that it must be fantastic to feel as though you and God are “on your own” with scripture as far as interpretation. Not so! The RCC holds certain strong appeal for a protestant like me (other protestants who hold similar views as far as hierarchy similar to the RCC may not have that particular pull) for that very reason. If I want to know truth about an extremely serious issue, there is no one right in front me telling me what to believe, I have to suss it out with much prayer and studying (and even fasting on the hardest issues). I don’t claim to be as Paul; with the Holy Spirit and the Lord directly and literally telling him what to do, but his interaction is a model to look to. Do I feel I’ve ever been lead directly to truth via scripture by God? Sure. Do I ever felt lead in life to do something, or help someone? Sure.