You seem to only use Scripture when you feel that it gives your opinion of the RCC being the one true Church founded by Christ much credibility.
There is no faith that is better defended with Scripture than that of the Catholic Church. I’m sorry if that’s uncomfortable for you. You’ve had plenty of opportunities to show me and others how your position is better supported by Scripture than the Catholic position, and were either unable to show this or chose not to.
Do you have issues with a particular verse I cited, or is this another baseless accusation? If this is about Romans 3 and Psalm 14, don’t trust me; read the citations that link the verses I cited in your own non-Catholic Bible.
Otherwise Scripture is just something that Protestants overuse and misunderstand.
I never said that non-Catholic Christians (I’ll use this term instead of protestants) overuse Scripture, I don’t know where you get this from. Anyone who seeks God must read Scripture, it is necessary for all Christians.
Many non-Catholic Christians
do misinterpret and misunderstand Scripture because they have only their own fallible interpretation (and the fallible interpretations of anyone else who interprets Scripture to be condemning of Catholics). Many Catholics who go against the Magisterium misinterpret Scripture as well, and it’s no wonder why. Scripture itself says that Scripture is hard to understand:
Acts 8:30-31 -
And Philip running thither, heard him reading the prophet Isaias. And he said: Thinkest thou that thou understandest what thou readest? Who said: And how can I, unless some man show me? And he desired Philip that he would come up and sit with him.
In the preceding verses, it says that the eunich was in charge of the treasures of Queen Candace of Ethiopia. He is very plainly a well-educated and powerful man, yet he acknowledges the need for a guide to help him understand Isiah.
2 Peter 3:15-16 - *And account the longsuffering of our Lord, salvation; as also our most dear brother Paul, according to the wisdom given him, hath written to you: As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things;
in which are certain things hard to be understood, which the unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, to their own destruction. *
St. Peter says that some of St. Paul’s letters are hard to understand and easily (and/or willfully) misinterpreted, as with the other Scriptures. I don’t know how he could have said it any clearer. One cannot read Scripture in a vacuum and make up one’s own religion based on what they think it says. I know I would get it wrong if I were on my own, I’m so glad I have the church as a guide.
I was fed that baloney for over three decades. Thank God I came to find that there isn’t a shread of truth in it.
I’m sorry that you were fed such baloney; don’t continue to eat it. Disagree with what the Catholic Church actually teaches, not what you think she does.