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Milliardo
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I’m as kind as I should; however, I want to know why he seems to think he had it all figured out. At length, I want to show him that if there’s any truth to his notion, then it has to stack up first with what the early Church believed in. As St. John of the Cross said, “Should I misunderstand or be mistaken at some point, whether I deduce it from Scripture or not, I will not be intending to deviate from the true meaning of Sacred Scripture or from the doctrine of our Holy Mother the Catholic Church. Should there be a mistake, I submit entirely to the Church.” In other words, is he deducing this based on his own interpretation then? If so, what makes him better then than the early Fathers, and what makes his notion better than the notions of others? I think my whole point is that we’ve gone through all this before, and this is just another attempt to debunk Catholic teaching, which is ultimately bound to fail.Because whatever reason brought the original poster here, we have a chance to share our faith lovingly with a brother in Christ who is separated from the Catholic Church. Because if he really does want to be a bibleapologist, then it can lead him to love Jesus in the Eucharist and the Catholic Church. Because whatever you do for the least of them, you do to Jesus. Okay, that’s three reasons. Now if you don’t want to debate him, don’t. But be kind if you choose to respond to him on his thread.