Yes, Dennis… I do know what a strawman is (they do require us ignorant Protestant preachers to have a few degrees and classes). That is why I stand by my assertion that you’re setting one up. You’ve done it several times.
In your eyes, the argument you put forth is already one that can be won by you - because you take the stand of the Catholic Church. I would expect no less of a devout Catholic… that is why I continue to be perplexed on why you put forth arguments that you are already know the answer to based on the teachings and catechism of the Catholic Church.
If I believed that the Catholic Church was the one Church that Christ established, I’d be Catholic. I’m not - I believe the Catholic Church has strayed from the intent of the teachings of Christ and in a few places dangerously close to repeating the sins of the Pharisees. We’ll obviously disagree on that. From my read of Church history, I am part of a communion that takes the best part of Church tradition, the best part of the Canon, and the gifts of experience and reason to discern the Spirit and direction of the Church.
Let ME state for the 100th time… IMO your m.o. is suspect; in forensic terms, you’re engaging in a philsophical competition - the approaches of the Catholic Church are different from the Protestant Church. Yours is “right” because as a Catholic you have to ascribe to it in order to be in communion (and without sin) from your church; hence, the strawman - you’re setting up an argument that as a practicing Catholic you have to stand by.
Pax vobiscum,
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