What are you talking about? Christ did tell you His will and He did use the Apostles and other men to tell you what He desires, it’s the BIBLE.
Yes, there is much of what He and the Apostles taught that is in the Bible, though not all.
What I am talking about is that Jesus founded a Church to be the pillar and ground of the Truth. He did this before a word of the NT had ever been written.
What I am telling you is that the NT was written by, for, and about Catholics. That is why there is nothing in the NT that contradicts the Catholic faith. They both came from the same Source.
If men sin then the finally authority of what is taught can’t come from man, it must come from and infallible source, and that is God.
Of course! This is why the Church has the gift of infallibility - this prevents the Church from teaching error. If humans make an error, the Head of the Church prevents that error from contaminating the infallible teachings of Christ.
People tend to go astray when they rely on their knowledge and not the knowledge and will of God.
Yes, we are in agreement about this. This is why the Church was established as the pillar and ground of the Truth - this is what prevents the faithful from falling into error.
The great disruption of the heresy of Sola Scriptura is that each person relies on their own knowledge to interpret the Scripture. Scripture cannot be an “authority” because the exercise of authority requires a person. One must have will, discernment, and the ability to take responsibility. These are not qualities that belong to Sacred Writings, however Holy they may be. This is why Jesus left His Church in the care of persons, not writings.
I am glad we are in agreement that the New Covenant does involve a profession of faith. Have you ever studied the history of the Creeds?
From early times, converts professed the Creed before they were baptized. When their children were not of age, parents professed the creed on their behalf.
That’s was sin does, it takes us away from the will of God, and sin still exists in the church.
No, sin does not exist “in the Church” because the Church is the Body of Christ and is His Holy Consecrated Bride. Sin exists in persons who are attached to the Church. In most cases, however, the sin separates them from the Body, because they are no longer “in Christ” when they are living in sin.
You seem to believe that human sin is more powerful than the Holy Spirit, so that the HS is not able to preserve the Truth infallibly where it was placed in the Church.