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meme1961
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How so? Logically, the invisible Church is made visible in, at the very least, each believer.Didn’t say anything about political.
If one believes that the invisible church is the only one then the authority of the Church to do anything would come into question. Right?
For a Protestant to deny the authority of the Church is especially difficult to sustain, as a Protestant views himself as a priest, and thus, has the authority to act on behalf of the Church, as a priest of that Church.
To deny ONESELF the authority to act is to nullify one’s own validity as a priest, yes?
The problem with most non-Catholics is that they don’t truly understand the multi-modal nature of the Church. Yes, it has human beings in it, but it is not a human construct. Yes, human constructs are often times fatally flawed. Yet the Church is not a human construct, and moreover, God gave her special gifts and powers.
To judge the Church as “just another human construct” is to make the fundamental error of arguing from a false equivalence. Holy Mother Church has no equivalents.