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I have received the Word (Yeshua) and I conform my actions based on his teachings and actions. What I am proposing is that I cannot know something unless I have determined that it is true. My view on the subject has no causal link to the truth value of the premise itself. Which is what I think that you are implying, and is actually part of my original point.Well, the Catholic way is you receive the Word, and then you conform your views to it. What you are proposing is that you determine what is true, as it conforms to your personal view.
The trinity as far as I am concerned is a requirement for being a christian. I don’t think that the CC got anything wrong that is a requirement for being a christian. She can get things right and she can get things wrong, because she is composed of humans who receive revelation, but these revelations are not “I am triune and omnipotent and omniscient”. In other words those who have revelations are not dictated word for word, and because of this they may have interpreted wrong or their interpretation may have been right at some point in time and wrong in others. The revelation may have not even been for their specific time but rather sitting in wait for another to pick up and bring about a revival or for some other reason. The Jews( God’s chosen people) misinterpreted revelation why should it be any different for us.And if you believe the CC got it right with the Trinity, why do you think she got it wrong with so many other things?
I am looking for good systematic theologies to read this summer. If you or anyone else suggests one I will gladly read it. I am in the midst of forming what I believe and not believe and why.