You just agreed with me that no one knows all things perfectly so how does that translate into it being “impossible to determine what the Word of God is trying to tell us”? Scripture is not some spiritual puzzle that we can’t understand until someone deciphers or unravels it for us…aside, of course, from the Holy Spirit.
I honestly forgot why I posted that. Whoops! I think it had to do with what you said in response. I really have no clue. Sorry…
I agree someone has to teach and we find in the Bible that God in His mercy made provision for teachers. However, we see no provision for an universal interpretive authority.
Fair enough. But we do.
I think there are few who actually believe that since the historical record proves otherwise.
Yes, we know you believe that, but can you substantiate it?
No, I assure you that if you offer legitimate arguments my responses would not be “whatever”…that’s not what I’m here for. I enjoy reasoned arguments without the volume of extraneous unsupported opinion.
Me too… But you have yet to give “reasoned arguments” based on the what we actually believe.
Exactly, we both use our private fallible judgment with regard to what we believe is true.
No, I don’t do that. I said that I “can” (or was it “could”?) do that. That does not translate to I “do” do that.
I believe whatever the Church believes.
Where are these oral words of the Lord and His Apostles? I’d love to read them.
I thought I made it clear that these words were not written… It is part of the Sacred Deposit of Faith. Before the New Testament was written, was it or was it not believed that Christ was God? If yes, then you agree that oral Tradition plays a huge role in shedding light on the Truth. If you still don’t agree, then how is it that they believed it without anything written?
New revelation from God? I doubt your church would say that. I think it prefers “development”? Nevertheless, can’t have it both ways - a doctrine never taught, never even heard of, 2000 years ago and taught now is adding to what God has given us in Scripture.
Who said anything about “new revelation from God”? I certainly didn’t. But yes, the Church does say “develop”.
And I agree with that last post-hyphen part.
Not at all. I don’t expect you to agree with me on much of anything. Still, Scripture does come in handy to refute certain doctrines. “He Himself is the propitiation for our sins”. (1 John 2:2)
That verse refutes nothing of what we believe in the doctrine of Purgatory.
I know precisely what the doctrine of purgatory involves and yes it does diminish the perfect redemptive work of Christ. It is not possible for man to make payment for his own sins - hence the Incarnation.
No, you don’t know precisely what Purgatory involves. What you say that does “diminish” Christ’s work on the Cross is what you THINK Purgatory is. Again, just take 5 minutes of your time to go look at a legitimate Catholic site like this one. Look for Purgatory and read what it says.
Things you can do:
- Still disagree with it.
- Make a reasoned argument why it is still wrong according to what the doctrine states.
Things you cannot do:
- Make your own inferences about the doctrine.
- Make a reasoned argument why it is wrong according to what you THINK it says (especially if we correct you on our own beliefs.
- Still think you are right about what we believe even though others have tried to correct you.
Does that sound good? Yes? Ok.
Your post would be much like me saying, “salvation by faith alone means that you don’t believe we are saved by Christ’s good work” and then you correct me and then I say, “I know what you believe and don’t believe.” I know you don’t believe that. In the same way, you should know we don’t believe the things you think we do.
My statements are only as “anti-Catholic” as yours are “anti-Protestant”.
Ok, where did I ever knock on Protestant doctrine.
An anti-Catholic is not just someone who dislikes/disagrees with Catholicism. An anti-Catholic is someone who does not give Catholics the time to explain away, or even if we do explain things, it purposely goes in one ear and out the other. They also purposely mess with the doctrine to make it wrong, thereby increasing the hatred for the institution.
For example, when somebody says that Purgatory diminishes Christ’s work, that somebody is corrected by Catholics (on a Catholic site, no less) AND he/she is still adamant about their false opinion, that is anti-Catholic for a couple of reason: they don’t care what we say; they are condescending in that they know more than the Catholics about Catholic doctrine; they wish to stay ignorant.
I have done nothing even remotely close to this. You just felt like saying I was anti-Protestant. Not only do have no proof, but you are wrong.