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Soutane
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Scripture states that it is insufficient of itself as an interpreter but rather needs an interpreter
Correct. It tells us God sent the Holy Spirit to do the interpreting according to Peter.Scripture states that it is insufficient of itself as an interpreter but rather needs an interpreter
Thanks for your opinion. Good for you that you don’t have to be guided by the Holy Spirit, all you need to do is believe the CC and ALL its teaching. Easy believism. THIS Comment is not intended to be a comment on the CC but on the easy believism you espouse.according to that logic that’s how we end up with 33,000+protestant denominations all believing that they alone are correct and the other 29,999+ don’t have the Holy Spirit.That is of course illogical as the Holy Spirit cannot contradict Himself.It is definitive evidence that the interpretation is being done by mere men according to their own wills and prejudices,certainly not under the guidance of the Holy Spirit,who cannot lie.
Of course the Holy Spirit guides the Holy Catholic Church and protects it from all error as Christ promised that the Gates of Hell would never prevail against Her.I said no such thing that you are implying.That is peurile strawman argumentation and if that’s the best you can do,why bother?Thanks for your opinion. Good for you that you don’t have to be guided by the Holy Spirit, all you need to do is believe the CC and ALL its teaching. Easy believism. THIS Comment is not intended to be a comment on the CC but on the easy believism you espouse.
“Believism”? Nice that you can hang a quick tag on an argument so you can dismiss it with a sneer. It still doesn’t explain how you know the Holy Spirit is guiding you to the correct interpretation without creating a circular argument. There’s also a certain amount of arrogance to it: “I’m smarter than many centuries of saints, scholars, mystics and theologians!” You don’t believe in papal or Church infallibility; why should you believe in your own infallibility?Thanks for your opinion. Good for you that you don’t have to be guided by the Holy Spirit, all you need to do is believe the CC and ALL its teaching. Easy believism. THIS Comment is not intended to be a comment on the CC but on the easy believism you espouse.
Belief is what it is“Believism”? Nice that you can hang a quick tag on an argument so you can dismiss it with a sneer. It still doesn’t explain how you know the Holy Spirit is guiding you to the correct interpretation without creating a circular argument. There’s also a certain amount of arrogance to it: “I’m smarter than many centuries of saints, scholars, mystics and theologians!” You don’t believe in papal or Church infallibility; why should you believe in your own infallibility?
What dude are you referring to? I’m sure not me because I never said anything about Holy Scripture being wrong. And I’m certainly not embarrassed to follow Christ.The Apostles are wrong
The saints are wrong
2000 years of truth are wrong
the church Fathers are wrong
the martyrs are wrong
the popes are wromng
the bishops are wrongthe priests are wrong
the laiety is wronfg
holy scripture is wrong
holy tradition is wrong
the words of Christ are wrong
But this dude’s right.What nerve.Talk about self manifested God in the mirror easy believeism.You embarrass yourself
You sound like one confused Catholic brother.The Holy spirit protects the Catholic Church from doctrinal error as promised by Christ.It appears that you are infected with relativism which ultimately means that there can be no absolute Truth,which Christ belied with His own words.Christ gave us His Cathoklic Church.The Curch gave us Holy Scripture which was born of Holy Tradition.Both combined with the m,agisterium give us absolute Christ-originated Truth.No other MAN MADE religious body can or may make that claim.Soutane, who told you for instance to interpret Matt 16 as you do or that the Catholic Church was the only true church or that you were to listen to only what Catholic leaders tell you? If it’s not enough for others to say the Holy Spirit, then it’s not enough for you or any Catholic to say we know Jesus tells us He set up His Church as only the Catholic Church. Do you see the problem with this kind of argument? It is all someone’s interpretation no matter Catholic or Protestant. This truth is something my fellow Catholics too often fail to understand or else confuse the difference between belief and absolutely knowing or simply just have such a need to think they are correct on everything.![]()
“Believism”? Nice that you can hang a quick tag on an argument so you can dismiss it with a sneer. Didn’t mean to sneer but use language to make my point clear. It still doesn’t explain how you know the Holy Spirit is guiding you to the correct interpretation without creating a circular argument. I can’t and neither can you and the CC. There’s also a certain amount of arrogance to it: “I’m smarter than many centuries of saints, scholars, mystics and theologians!” I guess you haven’t read much of what I’ve written on CAF. I don’t think I’m smarter. What I do think though is you are doing to me what you accuse me of doing – telling me I’m wrong because you and the CC are correct. You don’t believe in papal or Church infallibility (correct; I don’t think anyone except Jesus understands infallibally); why should you believe in your own infallibility (I guess I’ve already answered this but incase anyone missed it, I know I’m fallible.)?
Then read Holy Scripture with open eyes and it will lead you to the Holy Catholic Church.What dude are you referring to? I’m sure not me because I never said anything about Holy Scripture being wrong. And I’m certainly not embarrassed to follow Christ.
But everyone else I mentioned is wrong,correct.What dude are you referring to? I’m sure not me because I never said anything about Holy Scripture being wrong. And I’m certainly not embarrassed to follow Christ.
Then read Holy Scripture with open eyes and it will lead you to the Holy Catholic Church. It is important to read the Bible with open eyes and with the help of the Holy Spirit. I’m not sure I’ll get the same conclusion you’ve arrived at.
The Bible is a book, an object. Objects don’t have an intellect or will. Thus, the bible cannot interpret itself, and thus needs an interpreter with a intellect and will to divulge its pages. Yet the Bible has one voice: that of God and the men divinely inspired to write his pages. Catholics believed these writers passed on this teaching and this teaching is found in the Church. It’s not simply easy believism but preservation of the deposit of faith left by the Apostles.
Precisely an object cannot speak but those with wills can such as God and the writers can. I’m not denying the Bible is divinely inspired or anything like that.You said the Bible is an object. How can an object speak?
It’s easy believism when one says I believe it because I was taught it from my church.