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Protestants hold that anyone who reads the Bible in the proper spirit will be guided by the Holy Ghost in interpretation.
According to Catholics: it is against the Bible, against Tradition, against reason. Because in their minds: “the result of this belief has been that, as many interpretations exist as there are individual thinkers, and many of these interpretations contradict each other; since the Holy Ghost cannot contradict Himself, He cannot be the guide of these interpretations, and therefore, this belief of these Protestants is false”.
St. Peter warns that in the Bible, there are: **"… things hard to be understood, which the unlearned and the unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, to their own destruction. …" **(II Pet. III,16).
Now, if the Holy Ghost was inspiring personally,
The Christian reader is not inspired: assisted by God’s grace through the gift of the same Spirit as moved the authors, yes - but not inspired
every individual reader of Scripture, what St Peter tells us would be impossible, because obviously, no one can read the Bible for their own destruction, and be inspired by the Holy Ghost at the same time. Since it is “certain” that St Peter was “inspired” by the Holy Ghost when he wrote that, it means that there is no personal inspiration from the Holy Ghost while reading the Bible; and that this Protestant belief cannot be true since it contradicts the Bible (according to Catholics),.