I may have to change my religious beliefs section on my profile to read “resident Calvinist” now

Yes we do listen to him, quite a fair bit. As you have chosen Rome to be your guide because it’s framework agreess with what you personally see in history and scripture. Same argument…
Regards
Lincs
Lincs you have left po’s post id in the quote, and mine at the top, so it looks like my quote belongs to someone else. When you hit reply and you get two tags like that you have to delete the one that does not apply.
We welcome you as our resident Calvanist whether you wish to identify yourself as such, or not.
But you misunderstand about how Catholics receive the faith. We do so just as the originall Christians (who did not have a NT) dis so. We receive the faith from those who are authorized to teach it (successors of the Aposltes). Rome is a symbolic reference to the foundation of the faith, and from the days that Peter and Paul labored together in Rome to lay the foundation of the Church, Rome has been considered pre-eminent in the preservation of that faith. We don’t look to Rome because “Rome’s interpretation agrees” with our personal one,but because the faith was meant to be recieved, not composed by individuals. The faith of the Aposltes is One Faith, whole and entire, before a word of the NT was ever written. This faith has been preserved infallibly by the HS in the Church, and we are brought into this faith, many of us through baptism as infants and grow in knowledge of it.
It is a completely different approach than reading on one’s own, coming up with conclusions about the text,then finding a group that confirms those conclusions.
Also, please be advised that for most Catholics, the faith is a narrow and difficult path,a nd many times far from “agreeable”. We do not espouse the doctrines of the Apostles because they personally appeal to us, as many of them do not. We are in a constant state of battle against the world, the flesh,a nd the devil. We are not seeking “agreeableness” but TRUTH! We are pursuaded that the TRUTH is preserved in Rome, and that is why we espuose it, whether we are agreeable with it, or not.
When Sola Scripturists disagree, they can go down the street and open a new church. We do not have this perogative, as we are called upon by the Apostles to reject any gospel that was not delivered to us by them. This is why we have to reject the positions of the Reformers. To us, they constitute “a different gospel”.