You’re right. That is a form of circular reasoning.
I find it easier to believe that people who actually spoke with Jesus, lived with him for years at a time, and were present at the key events of his life as well as Pentecost are capable of being perfect messengers of his teachings than a person who never knew him in the Earthly sense living 2000 years later. Then again, that could call into question the authority of certain N.T. books. You’ve given me a lot to think about here.
I didn’t even know that. This is why I’m glad to have an anonymous forum where I can ask about these things. I’m going to read the link that was posted earlier to learn more about it.
That would still be a very, very hard thing for me to accept. That said, I’ve learned not to put limits on what God might convince me of. I obviously have my reasons to be learning more about the RCC.
As I’ve learned and thought more about my faith, I’ve come to believe that many of the things that religious leaders taught me as a boy were wrong. Even so, I still consider many of those people to role models. It’s hard for me to hold a normal human failing against them. I’ve been to several different types of churches, and I have yet to find one where 100% of even the most faithful members totally conformed to that church’s creed or statement of faith in every detail. I’ve always regarded that as a natural and even healthy expression of liberty rather than a serious failure of those churches. I’ve studied and found that some of the conclusions I once reached on my own were just plain wrong. I’ve had disagreemnts with people who I could not convince, and they could not convince me, and we walked away with a sense of humility and respect for one another’s opinions. It’s obvious that even the best Christian leaders who spend their entire lives studying these issues and praying for guidance don’t always come to agreement. I hope you can understand why it’s tough for me to buy into the teaching that any person, or group of people, can claim to be the exclusive spokespersons of God, and that I must completely accept their teachings, regardless of whether or not I am actually convinced by their arguments. To me, this seems like abandoning my own personal responsibility to decide for myself what I think is true and handing those decisions to other people who are just as human and fallible as myself.
Thanks! I don’t want to derail this any more than I have, so I’m going to take it to other threads like the “Ask A Catholic” thread.