…even with a stringent hierarchical system there are problems…
I totally agree. However, may I ask what you believe is the root of this problem? From my point of view I see it being the same problem…an unwillingness to recognize that Jesus left us a visible authority here on earth. To me it all comes down to authority. The way I honestly see it is either I believe Jesus left us a Pope, whom He builds His Church upon, or we are just following the desires of men.
Just being honest here, Catholics are accused of following the traditions of men, the Pope, all them time. (not saying you said this). But think this through honestly are those accusers really doing anything differently? If they are the ones doing the interpreting then they are just following men as well. That’s why I am Catholic, either Jesus did what He said He would do or He left us to be our own guides. There is pretty much nothing I haven’t accomplished, on my own, why on earth would I believe anyone else can do it better than I can?
…aren’t always in tune with the Holy Spirit.
Yep totally agree. We have had some bad Popes
I think Catholics …are justifying themselves by trying to expose and put down the other.
If I come across as trying to expose I apologize, for me it is the intellectual side. I am just trying to understand. I love studying the deep deep stuff like Typology. I think that’s one reason I love being a Catholic, there is so much thought and study done in the Church through the years. I have yet to ask her a question that she could not answer. That’s why I ask so many questions, that is my litmus test, that is my basis for other religions. Ask the question, if I don’t get a good answer ask again or cross it off my list.
However, most of the established Protestant … they have the option of realigning with other synod or conferences.
I was following you until you got to the end. That’s where you lose me. just can’t see how you can have an option to pick and choose who you align yourself with or how something could change to make you want to realign yourself.
I know that Catholics will look at what I have said and say “but our church has never erred and cannot err.” Well, one has only to look at history honestly as well as the present day happenings to have doubt about that.
I hear this stated quite often but no one has ever pointed out where the Church has erred by changing what She taught. Sure I totally agree many, many people in the Church have majorly erred throughout history, but I don’t see how this proves the Church has erred in what She teaches about Christ. If you can point one out I would love to read about it.
How is your father today?
God Bless