I am sorry that you wasted your time and effort. I have stated previously that references to the “
holy scriptures”, the “
sacred tradition” and the “
magisterium” have no convincing value. Now I can also add the
catechism to the list. By the way, this is not playing “hard to catch”. The same principles apply to
any claim, not just the religious ones. I am an equal opportunity skeptic.
If God would manifest himself to me, I would
know that he exists. I would not need to rely on the testimony of other people. After all the so-called testimonial “evidence” is far-far inferior to direct, observable, physical, real evidence. And God could manifest himself in a physical form, if he chose to do it - along with the convincing evidence that he is the “real McCoy”.
I gave an example to MT1926 of how God could convince me of his existence. So the “ball” is in his court.