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You’re right…I was over-generalizing…I apologize!Extremely valid question. However, I think our question, or observation, would be that it never says the church should have more power over it either. And it doesn’t say that the pope is the end-all when it comes to speaking on faith and morals. That is the perception we tend to have as protestants, that more emphasis is on the pope and his words and not the words of Christ. I don’t think any honest protestant would negate the fact that the words of the church are useful. If they did they would be wrong. We just don’t think the church is quite on the same plane as the Bible, and we don’t think the words of the pope are just as important either. That’s a knock or a put down on anyone. It just tends to be our perceptions and beliefs.
And your perception that our faith is just a simple “I believe” and then move on is not on target at all. We believe that out of our profession of faith we do have, and we do walk in a relationship with Christ. To think or say otherwise is not fair. True, some protestants are protestants in name only, but the same can be said of catholics as well. However, that is not a lumping of all prots and caths into one big 'ole category. It’s just the truth.
Though…Scripture does tell us that Jesus gave the Apostles authority, especially Peter (first Pope) to “bind and loose”. I do not see how you could interpret that any other way than to mean men were given authority to run Jesus’ Church.
The Bible (New Testament)…we all need to remember…is not a play-by-play account of the life of Jesus and the Apostle. It is a compilation of writings about the life of Christ and the teachings of early disciples to help affirm the truth of Christ’s existence.
The Bible is not a book like the Catechism where every nuance of the faith is spelled out. The Bible does not explicitly state everything because before the Bible was compiled the early followers were not relying solely on Scripture to lead their faith lives. They were also relying on the early leaders of the Church who were given authority from Jesus to “preach the Gospel to all nations”. Preach…not read this book to all nations.
Scripture is useful, we all agree. Scripture is not the only useful thing.