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The Holy Spirit was given to the Church as a whole at Pentecost; not to individuals. It is as a united community that He leads and guides us; not as individuals.What about the Holy Spirit?
If my personal interpretation of Scripture goes against the 2,000 year old interpretation of the Church - especially if my interpretation is something never yet heard of, shall I think that I am some kind of a spiritual genius (even though I’m running hard to keep up with “average” in every other aspect of my life) or shall I think that maybe I’ve misread something, and that I need to do a bit more studying, especially of the documents of the Church?
But every religion other than the Catholic Church was founded by someone who “discovered” something in the Scriptures that nobody else ever noticed before, for hundreds and hundreds of years. Can so many people who disagree not only with the Church but also with each other be such uniquely brilliant geniuses? Or is there even a chance that they might be mistaken in their interpretation, and that the Church, after all, knows what it’s talking about.