How do you know that it is correct? Are you saying that history is what makes a belief true?
How did Peter know it was true?
This goes back to what I’ve said several times about Catholics recognizing many
objective sources outside ourselves, against which to check our own subjective thoughts and feelings. If you cannot appeal to an exterior measure, you are left to your own devices, making yourself your own god by worshipping whatever you think or feel–even if you think or feel that you are worshipping the true God correctly, it is ultimately your own mental and emotional construct that you are worshipping unless you have some external verification, some measuring stick.
That’s idolatry. And a great many people, I daresay most, practice it.
We Catholics look to many objective sources and disciplines to verify truth, as I’ve said before:
History–including contemporary records, archaeology, and critical analysis
Natural law and science
Sacred Scripture–and its record of Salvation History
Sacred Tradition
Apostolic authority
Theology, philosophy
Miracles and living witness of others, particularly the Saints
And ultimately Logic and God’s gift of human reason to compare and contrast, and insodoing verify.
Most non-Catholics isolate only one or two of these, cherry-pick the content of others, and often ignore whole disciplines to favor one interpretation. Catholics have long found the evidence of God’s Revelation in them all, recognizing that Truth cannot contradict Truth, and thus by finding the correlation of all sources and disciplines, we come to understand that Truth (Jesus) better and know it more certainly.
Since personal experiences from one person can easily conflict with those of another, the whole “burning in the bosom” idea is useless. Worse, it’s dangerous, for Scripture points out that the heart can deceive, and that we can easily be manipulated by the Adversary appearing as an “angel of light…”
Thus, rather than be lead about by our easily-manipulated and misleading feelings, we must compare them against objective sources of truth and be prepared to discard or re-interpret our prior understandings of our own personal feelings.
So when talking with others, please set aside any ideas of “burning in the bosom,” as it is no indicator of truth. Let us instead focus on the Revelation God has given us through the many sources of truth (and more!) that I have mentioned above.
And since Truth is a Person (Jesus), we must be prepared to enter into relationship and cast aside any baggage we have that is holding us back from it (Him).