I think it could be reasonable for someone to want to be Catholic even if he or she does not consider the Church to be infallible as traditionally understood: What if that individual simply believes the Catholic Church makes the most sense out of other confessions and religions? He or she may not agree with everything the Church says the individual Catholic must believe, but there could be fundamental things that makes the person consider the Catholic Church to be MOST right than other faiths. This is not ideal to some, but I think it makes sense. I also think that conservative and traditional members (using these terms in an understood way in this context) should embrace these persons.
I dunno. As they say, half the truth is often a whole lie - it can mislead others, instead of guiding them to the right path.
Why would you **willingly **stay at a place where you don’t believe you’ll be able to receive proper care?
If Jesus gave us a Church (Matt 16:16-19) that would
teach us all that He taught (Matt 28:20), why stay at another that you know won’t do the whole job? That, in fact, teaches lies that you can judge as being lies?
There’s a story I heard once, that said that religion is like a
Guide to help you leave a dangerous forest. Staying at the wrong religion would be like deciding to follow the
Wrong Guide, the guy that doesn’t seem to really know the way out. You can tell that he doesn’t know the way out because he often points back to the way you came, or to the river full of crocodiles, or to the bear’s cave. And still you follow him?
Same applies to those religious teachings. If I feel they
teach wrong, then they will probably mislead me, sooner or later. This one teaching (the Way Back) I may have noticed that is wrong. But that other teaching (the Bear’s Cave) might seem a good idea at first, and - BAM - condemned for eternity
I also think we should embrace the dissenters. We are the ones following the good guides (they came with guns to repel the bears, a complete map of the area, and they look like Rambo), and as we walk, we see all these people walking willingly to the Bear’s Cave and the Crocodile’s River. We must stop to help them, before it’s too late
This all may sound silly, but I think it is how we feel. Those who believe they found where the whole Revealed Truth is, can only see dissenting opinions as a danger for those who follow those opinions… While you may not be sure if what you believe is right, those who declare “This is the right Church!” are certain they are right :heaven: