Your anti- “Romanism” is leaking, moon, and this spriit of hostillity seems to be urging you to post these falsehoods.
The majority of us Catholics on CAF don’t believe anything about our faith “because that is what we are told”. On the contrary, most of us have done years of research and exploration, and many of us are recovering Protestants. Your phrase “you must believe it” is both untrue, and insulting. Catholics choose to embrace these things because we have become pursuaded that this is the Teaching that has come down to us from the Apostles.
The infallible Magesterium is not “self proclaimed”, but was appointed by Christ,and is only infallible because Jesus is their Head, and the Holy Spirit is the Soul of the Church founded by Christ.
Acts 15:28: “For it has seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us…”
This has been the way the Magesterium has functioned from the beginning. The successors of the Apostles meet, pray, discern, and make a decision that seems right to the HS and to them. It is the HS that makes these decisions infallible.
And again, Catholicism is not Roman. Your persistent use of this term, when you have been corrected repeatedly, constitutes a deliberately insulting remark. Have you decided that you no longer wish to post on CAF? Is that why you are disregarding the forum rules with your deliberate insults?
moondweller;5271989:
Yes, and to be truly accurate RCs are told only your "infallible
" Magisterium (which is what you define as “
the Church”)
Yes. This is one of the most fundamental, and probably the most damaging doctrines of the Reformation. Attributes were ascribed to Scripture that it does not posess. An attempt has been made to force the Scriptures in to the role of “authority” which Scripture cannot fulfill, because scripture lacks the qualities necessary for this.
And the doctrine of SS, because everyone who reads the scripture interprets, makes each one his own authority.
I am reminded of an episode from the old television show Columbo where the detective was stymied by a homicidal magician. Columbo enlisted the aid of a youngster whose hobby was magic. The youngster reminded Columbo that what you always have to remember is that it’s a trick. Well, in the case of Moondweller, what we have to remember is that it’s a trick. What we also have to remember is that Moondweller, and all Protestants to a greater or lesser degree for that matter, have fallen for the trick.
Protestantism repudiates the infallibility of the Vicar of Christ, while it puts forth its own false dogmas clothed in infallibility. The replacement of Revelation with the interpreter of that Revelation, and then the appropriation of the divine authority of Revelation by that interpreter, was absolutely necessary to Luther, and it is no less so to Protestants today.
It’s the slight of hand perpetrated by the John MacArthurs of today. On the one hand they will stand in their pool-pits and tell their guilable listeners that it’s the Bible and nothing but the Bible. They will then procede to expound their [MacArthur, et. al.] own interpretion of the Bible onto their listeners and expect them to believe it as the “Gospel truth.”
Let us analyze how legitimate authority is made to disappear, and self appointed authority conjured up and put in its place. Like all tricks, this one depends for its success on patter and distraction. At the same time the dogmatic pronouncement of some “reformer” is being recited, the speaker points away from himself to the Bible. The switch is concealed behind a rebuke to those who might quarrel with this revised Revelation. “It is true. God cannot lie,” says the reformer. This conjurer may or may not be conscious of any deceit; he/she is merely repeating a trick which deceives others just as it deceived him/her. Witnessing, preaching, Bible study - it is all the same. They simply announce the opinions they have received through Protestant tradition and quote a few texts from here and there, while holding up the Bible. This conjures up the requisite air of authority. This conceals the truth from souls locked in error.
Eternal salvation, and even order and peace of mind in this life, depend on the right understanding of God’s revelation to mankind. No one has a right to play tricks with it, and no one can afford to be tricked out of it.