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Biblical proof of something is clear. No misunderstanding that. Catholic dogma on the other hand is really problematic because it is only Catholics who accept them as truth. All Christians accept what is proven true in Scripture.Then perhaps we are having a semantic problem with the word “proof”. What does it mean to you? Are dogmatic statements made by the Church considered to you to be “proofs”?
If so, what criteria do you use to determine which dogmatic statements you will accept as “proof” and which ones are “speculations” (doctrines of men, or whatever term you use to refer to the dogmatic statements you reject)