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Howie01
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I see. The Father, the Son and the Spirit are one God. Is your use of comparison between them to demonstrate that the Bible and the magisterium are one as well?The Bible is no more a “supplement” to the Magisterium for the Church, than the Holy Spirit is a supplement to the Father and the Son.
They all work in unison, and they all support each other.
I see, and do you hold that the letters of the ECFs are on par with inspired Scripture?All the Truth was given to the Apostles, not to everyone. They became the conduit or the teaching Authority in the One Church to [t]hose who by grace came fully to the Lord in that One Church.
Over time, erroneous letters crept in to join the authentic letters coming from the early Church leaders… not the followers.
OK. Can you authentic the ORAL teaching that was not written down as having been indeed taught by the apostles to certain writers, orally, by citing writings of ECFs who attribute this or that oral teaching as having been taught specifically to them by this or that apostle?In time … Much, not all, of the original ORAL teaching was written down, and MUCH, not all of those written letters were determined by the Catholic Church (under the guidance of that same Holy Spirit) to be the canon of Scripture.
Mrs said:**Why would the Holy Spirit inspire **Catholic writers
…Again, ISTM that you are saying that after the apostles, God raised up other writers whose writings are on par with the inspired writings of the apostles; is that what you’re saying? If so, how do you support that?
Please explain to me how your “verse picking” is different from the “verse picking” of others, if, as it’s being posited by Catholics on this thread, ordinary humans have no real authority to interpret Scripture? If that’s what you believe, how is that you, an ordinary human, has arrived at an authoritative understanding of something which you have no authority to discern?Fact is that He did just that. Then along came men and women who rejected authority, chose to be outside the Catholic Church… and now verse-pick and mis interpret to “justify” their erroneous teaching.
Sad.
That’s not the Gospel, MrS; is it?Their error is that they should tell you that you have to join Jesus’ Church. It is not ours.