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ncgolf
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I dont see this as a problem. If my personal interpretation of something contradicts a dogmatic truth taught by the Church … how can an appeal change anything.Hey NcGolf,
Not dodging your specific questions, but my point was that we all do some basic level of interpretation that cannot be supported by a specific appeal to the authority of the Church. I am not talking about contradictions. I was only saying that ALL of us (Catholic and Non Catholic) have interpretations that are not specifically supported by dogmatic assertions by our churches. I do agree that there is an overarching Christian narrative in Scripture that all interpretation has to conform to.
But again, my point was that there is not 100% certainty on all scriptural interpretation even among Catholics.
While I see your point … though I dont really think you believe it. We as a people dont accept error lightly especially if that level of error is unquantified. What level of error is acceptable to you? If we could find a doctor who would never give a wrong diagnosis … we would be all over it.I know that you guys get a lot of comfort from the belief in an infallible church. And you are correct that Protestants do not have that base level of assurance. We accept the possibility of error as we live and work thru the Truth revealed in Holy Scripture. I have always viewed the “Guiding in all Truth by the Holy Spirit” to mean that there is Truth and that God will lead us to it, just not error free on the way. I think the Councils of the Early Church illustrate that guidance.
Jeff
I see your comments in light of an old story about a man trapped on his roof during a flood waiting for God to save him. Along come a boat and a helicopter but the man waits for God to save him … the man drowns and the man asks God why He never saved him. God says didnt you see the boat and helicopter I sent you.
You see in Scripture Peter in a boat many times … the last being when Jesus cooks fish for the disciples on the shore. Peter in a boat is an icon of the Church … this is Jesus telling us he has sent us a boat … all we gotta do is get on.