Hi, Doggg,
Let me follow up on the idea that PRmerger introduced. As human being, “…conceived in sin…” as David anounced (Psalm 51:5) we are all prone to errors of judgment, logic and understanding. Look at Peter in Matthew 16 - immediately after Christ selects Peter to be the foundation for Christ’s Church - Peter scolds Christ for talking about the upcoming death He will soon suffer. And, what does Christ call His #1 Apostle - the guy with the Keys - Christ calls Peter a Devil!
As an individual each man that has held the Chair of Peter was bor in sin, has shown poor or clouded judgment and has repeatedly fallen into sin. But, it does not stop there. These men prayed to God for strength, received the Sacrament of Confession and continued to do their best to follow Christ as the leader of His Church on earth. So, with all of these all-too-human failings, why is it that they can not teach error? Because Christ Himself promised that the Gates of Hell would not prevail. This means that if error would be taught, many would be misinformed about the Truths of the Catholic Church and they stand the chance of losing their immortal soul. The Holy Spirit protects the Pople for teaching error in matters of Faith and Morals. The proof of that pudding is that the Catholic Church has never said, “Back in year ‘x’ we taught such-in-such, but today we see that this is wrong and we are now teaching ‘y’ to replace teaching that was in error!”
Now, look what personal interpretaion creates. The fact that there are 30,000+ denominations, sects, assemblies, cults, groups, tabernacles, etc - all basing themselves on their own interpretation of the Bible - and all contradicting themselves on some point or another. God is one. Personal interpretations are like noses - it looks like everyone has one! God would not tell one group that Baptism is necessary for salvation - and then tell another group that Baptism is optional.
There is an infallible church on the Planet - and you do not have to go far to find it. Just go to ANY Cathlic Chruch and you will have found THE CHURCH that does not change person interpretation, does not teach sin is not to be worried about and does not teach that you are saved by SS and/or SF (both are simply traditions of men).
Ultimately, you either Christ at His Word, or you don’t. There really is not middle ground on this. You either believe He founded His Chruch on Peter, gave Him the Keys, made a special prayer for Peter and told him to strengthen his brothers and after the resurrection instructed Peter to feed the lambs and sheep of Christ (remember Christ was a carpenter by trade, not a herdsman - there was no flock of bleeping sheep over the next hill!)
One last note, literature students in high school and college are usually required to read Melville’s 'Moby Dick" as a class assignment. Now, after reading this classic fiction thriller that is also loaded with symbolism - they are expected to answer questions, write narratives and be able to get up and discuss various parts of this novel. “Moby Dick” is not a story about a big fish. Any student who would say such a thing would fail the course - and, he could not claim, ‘personal interpretation’ of the novel as his defense aganst a failing grade. There really are right and wrong answers to Scripture. In all honestly, you can not look to Protestantism for these right answers because their personal interpretation totally distorts the response.
God bless
I must admit, once again, that since I’m a fallible person, with fallible reasoning, fallible interpretation of words, and fallible logic, I could be wrong in practically all of what I believe. The difference between your view and mine is that I have never claimed that what I believe MUST be true because I have an infallible teaching authority that can only teach infallible truth. As you know, a chain cannot be any stronger than its weakest link, and the weak link in your chain, is your own fallible personal interpretation, your own fallible reasoning, your own fallible logic, etc.
It is, of course, possible that there is one church somewhere on the planet that has an infallible teaching authority. I can’t prove that such a church doesn’t exist. But the big question (that no one apparently will answer) is, how can you reason your way to this alleged infallible teaching authority by way of your own fallible personal interpretation, your own fallible reasoning, your own fallible logic, etc.?