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thirdnep11
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If the function of the Pope is not to expound the meaning of scripture and establish doctrine (with the consent of governing bodies) than what does he do?if you believe this then I would say you have been misinformed on the Catholic church. ecumenical councils are more the norm and there is much study by many people over much time before anything is proclaimed “ex cathedra” as dogma. further, this is always documented from which we derive catechisms that eliminate “fuzziness” from what we believe AND (more importantly) these cannot change. one pope or council or however you choose to view the instrument of the magisterium cannot contradict a previous one. development of an established position can become more detailed. application of the deposit of faith can be made to new situations but the canon is closed and all doctrine must conform to the perfect revelation of Christ that we already have.
in spite of this dissensions have arisen in both churches.
Is he not the representative of Christ on the earth?
Does he not guide the church?
If the answer to either of these two questions is Yes, then he is in essence the same as our Prophet.
I know it may sicken you to think that there is even a shadow of similarity between our churches, but there is. Whether you will admit it or not there are more than a few.
And yes that means you have to admit we have a couple things right, and I know that may hurt but it’s true.