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Itsjustdave:But Dave, he does! Don’t you understand, by rejecting the total inherency of the Bible, he is following the Bishops
I sincerely hope there are no magesterial texts which explicitly, and unambiguously, teach heresy. Usually, such recent documents “allude” to heresy; or teach the truth ambiguously. And my evidence to support that statement is this: Simply look at how many people have interpreted Dei Verbum to mean that the Bible is only inspired in faith and morals. Although I agree that it did not explicitly teach that heresy, it was written in such a way that it has allowed that heresy to become almost universal in the Church today. And, of course, Rome has issued no document recently condemning this almost universal heresy. In this case it is an evil embiguity that has caused people to believe heretical things, rather than an outright heresy being taught by the documents. But as we see, both outright heresy and ambiguity have accomplish the same thing: they have caused people to reject the truth. And it only gets worse when Rome does not issue an encyclical to clear up that matter. In fact, sometimes what comes out of Rome only adds to the confusion.Which Bishop? Can you provide a magisterial text which rejects the inerrancy of Scripture?
Let’s look at an example: Consider the heresy recently taught by the document issued through the USCCB. This document explicitly taught the heresy that the Jews have their own covenant which has not been “annuled”; and that this covenant is salvific for them. This is not ambiguity, but outright heresy, condemned by both the Bible and the Council of Florence. But notice who this document quotes numerous times to support its heresy: John Paul II. John Paul II has said repeatedly that the Old Covenant has “never been revoked by God”. Now, we have no way of knowing what the Pope meant by that. Did he mean that the Jewish covenant is still in force? If so John Paul II is a heretic. Did he mean that the Old Covenant was not revoked, but fulfilled by Jesus, but that it is not longer salvific? If so he taught the truth. His repeated statement that the old Covenant has “never been revoked by God” is, at best, ambiguous. The US Bishops who issued that heretical documents several years ago certainly thought John Paul II meant that the old covenant was still salvific for the Jews. In fact, they based their heretical document in large part on what John Paul II has said! Since the Pope did not correct this heresy of those Bishops who used many of his quotes to back up what they were teaching, it makes one wonder if he also believes the heresy they taught. But we don’t know for certain. It is not our place to subjectively judge the Pope. But we also should not close out eyes and act as though everything is functioning perfectly normal in the Church today. We must realize that we are in a crisis of faith and therefore be on our guard against false teachings, and ambiguous teachings. We must also respond to this crisis by reading and enforming ourselves of what the Catholic Church really does teach. To do this, all we need to do is read the old Catechisms which teach the truth very clearly; and if we are being prudent and wise, we will also read the old encyclicals of our Popes, which addressed many of the errors being taught today.
So, has the magesteriums issued an unambiguous text rejecting the total inherency of the Bible? I doubt it. Have they issued a text officially teaching the heresy that the USCCB taught a few years ago? I hope not. But they have issued ambiguous documents that have allowed for these heretical interpretations to become mainstream, and have not come out explicitly against them. This in itself is a big problem. To allow heretical teachings to become mainstream, and not to issue a document clearing up the confusion is being very neglegent, in my opinion. Just look at how many honest and sincere Catholics actually believe that the Church teaches that the Bible is only without error when it teaches faith and morals. This is what most bothers me: We have sincere Catholics being led into heresy through these ambiguous documents. Even most “conservatives” now believe the Bible is only inspired in faith and morals. This shows just how bad thing have become.
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