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Of course any of us (I’m certainly not a priest, I’m a woman) can be lead by the Spirit to Truth. However, what do you do when you THINK the Spirit tells you that the Bible says that Jesus’s Flesh and Blood (literal) must be truth (John 6), and another person thinks the Spirit tells HIM that the Bible says the Jesus’s Flesh and Blood (figurative) must be truth (John 6). Both can use Scripture and say that it accords with their view, but only one can be correct, yes?I think I understand what you’re saying. Essentially you’re saying how could I have authority to interpret or anyone for that matter. It needs to be left to the church (catholic at that) to interpret. Correct? So you think men outside of the papacy cannot be led by the spirit to truth found in the scripture? (probably because of the words given to Peter?)
Historically speaking, the Catholic Church’s teaching of LITERAL flesh and blood (this is accepted by the Orthodox Church as well) spans 2 millennia. Certain Protestant groups’ insistence on ‘figurative’ marks at most 5 centuries, and even between themselves, Protestants disagree on what the text mean.
All these people claim the Spirit’s guidance. But how can you know that what you THINK is the Spirit, IS the Spirit?