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Kliska
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To be completely honest, it is a host of issues surrounding the way the RCC, as an organization or magisterium, interprets and/or applies certain scriptures in the ways that they do, and insists that it is the only way these passages can be interpreted. To me (I consider myself to be truly non-denominational) I see the same issue when dealing with other churches that also insist they are the only ones that can interpret.That’s a good list, and it is a rare treat, sadly, to have a chance to talk to someone who disagrees with what we ACTUALLY believe rather than what they think we believe.
So, if you had to strip away all the secondary issues, what would you say is the ONE issue that is your “no budge” disagreement with Catholicism as you currently understand it. And why?
Thanks.
From my studies on various issues; salvation, sanctification, etc… I can’t reconcile scripture with RCC teachings. I understand the hurdle; coming to believe the RCC is the one and only true church and that the magisterium is right on all teachings down through history, but I don’t see the evidence of that in scripture or history. As I said, I take claims on exclusivity very seriously, but thus far for me, the evidence and support isn’t there for the specific claims of the RCC. God is always working on me, who knows? Perhaps I’ll see it someday.