Just because you claim some kind of Apostolic faith does not mean you have understanding.
This is absolutely true for me. I have decided to take the route of the Beroans:
“That very night the believers sent Paul and Silas off to Beroea; and when they arrived, they went to the Jewish synagogue. 11 These Jews were more receptive than those in Thessalonica, for they welcomed the message very eagerly and examined the scriptures every day to see whether these things were so. 12 Many of them therefore believed, including not a few Greek women and men of high standing.” Acts 17:10-12
I have chose a receptive attitude, and welcome the message eagerly. When I read the Scriptures, I do so in the light of the Apostolic teaching. Wehn I do this, I find my faith strengthened. However, I cannot say that I “understand” the Real Presence. There are few things in life that seem to defy my cognition more…
Think about what you are claiming here. Not even His own disciples at the time of His ministry understood Him. Certainly in John 6 do we see the diciples truly grasping what He just taught them and the people.
I really do think that His own disciples did not understand. The difference between them and the unbelieving Jews is that they knew that Jesus had “the words of eternal life”. They accepted what He said by faith, even though it defied their understanding. Even when he showed them the meaning of His words at the last supper, I am still not sure they fully understood. However, for one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. For one who has not, no explanation will suffice.
What “Sacred Tradition” are you referring to here?
Those that you have already stated are “false teachings” and “speculations of men”.
… your church makes these great claims based on Sacred Traditions …
… i don’t see the evidence for the claim. Its like trying to nail jello to the wall.
I’m beginning to think that such a thing (Sacred Tradition) really doesn’t exist and is something that is introduced in the discussion that has no real substance. I don’t see how it tells catholics anything.
i know catholics accept these things as true. However due to the nature of these sacred traditons and the claims made in regard to them, they really don’t support what the apostles taught. Your church goes far beyond what the apostles taught with so many of its doctrines.
I’m interested because the truth matters. If what the catholic church teaches is true, then there must be evidence for it. If you want to claim the sacred traditions support your beliefs then i would think you would want to know the foundation of these traditions i.e. who taught it, when and on what scriptural basis are they using to support the claim. **This is the only way to avoid being deceived by false teachers which the scriptures warned would come into the church itself. Sadly i see catholics unwilling or fearful to hold their church accountable. **
The Catholic church is not a “bible based” Church, but our Teachings are based on Christ Himself. We do not draw our doctrine from the NT, because the NT was produced from the doctrine. When John 6 was written, it was done by a Church that had been practicing and living the real presence in the eucharist for almost 60 years. This is why we interpret it as we do, because of what the Apostles believed, practiced, and handed down to us. We believe that Jesus meant what He said when He promised that the Spirit would lead us into all truth. We trust in Him, that is why we are not concerned about “false teachers”.