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tqualey
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Hi, Mickey,
This sounds like a perfectly reasonable question to me…
Thanks for asking.
As I appreciate the argument, the promise of Christ in Matthew that the Gates of Hell would not prevail against the Church lays the foundation. The promise of Christ that the Holy Spirit to teach all Truth erects the ‘structure’. And, the delivery of the Spirit on Penetcost Sunday, empowering the Apostles to teach and baptize all nations puts the ‘roof’ firmly in place. This is the house built on a rock that withstood the winds and storms unlike the house built on sand that failed and was totally ruined.
Best wishes,
This sounds like a perfectly reasonable question to me…
In reading his response it seems to center around the Pope can teach no error concerning faith or morals when he is speaking ‘ex cathadra’. Marian doctrines may or may not come up later.Exactly. Now, which doctrines of the Catholic Church do you feel are not supported by Scripture which you feel that you must jump through hoops and make wide leaps in logic?
As I appreciate the argument, the promise of Christ in Matthew that the Gates of Hell would not prevail against the Church lays the foundation. The promise of Christ that the Holy Spirit to teach all Truth erects the ‘structure’. And, the delivery of the Spirit on Penetcost Sunday, empowering the Apostles to teach and baptize all nations puts the ‘roof’ firmly in place. This is the house built on a rock that withstood the winds and storms unlike the house built on sand that failed and was totally ruined.
Best wishes,