Answering questions with questions? Even though it appears to be an avoidance of an honest discussion, I am going to do my best to answer your questions. It would be so nice if you would show us the same courtesy when we ask you questions.
The term ‘Catholic’ is derived from the Greek that was used to write the New Testament. I am providing a verse in the New Testament that specifically uses the Greek, that the term ‘Catholic’ is derived from.
Now, around 110AD, St. Ignatius, believed to have been appointed by St. Peter and a disciple of St. John, wrote the following, in a letter to the Smyrnæans.
Please note that St. Ignatius uses the term without explanation, which indicates he was not introducing the term, but using a term already in use.
Let me ask you this, do you believe in the Trinity? You realize the term ‘Trinity’ is not in scriptures. If you believe in the Trinity, why are you using a double standard in requiring a term that developed with the ‘new’ Church, over time?
I do not limit where the Holy Spirit works, or how. For my own belief, I rely on scriptures, specifically what Christ promised the men He chose and appointed over His Church, and His authoritative Church, that He established.
I’m sorry you take that from my responses. As you can see, even in this post, I use scriptures, and other documentation, to explain how I derived my beliefs. I am not going to give up what I have rationally and spiritually researched because of someone posting their opinion, without any documentation, including the scriptures, or explanations. To be honest, that would not be discerning, as scriptures tell us to do.
While you say you’re not trying to sell anything, you are promoting a belief, and challenging Catholicism while doing it. Why do you come to a Catholic forum to do this, if not to change the minds of Catholics to your theology?
I have answered your questions and ask that you kindly respond to those questions I have asked you. Please use scriptures, and other documentation, with explanations, to respond.