So, when Moses came down the Mountain with the Ten Commandments, they were acknowledged as Scripture because Moses was on the payroll of The Catholic Church? And when Jesus refered to Scripture (some 50 times), He did so because He was on the payroll of The Catholic Church? Do you have any historical evidence of such?
Did I even say such a thing? No. Moses was appointed by God to lead Israel. Read Numbers 16 to see what God did to those who didn’t follow His appointed leader -
even when he was making mistakes.
Look, theres’ NOTHING in the quotes I provided that suggests ANY of these man are speaking specifically FOR The Catholic Church as a paid employee.
Nor would I have expected you to quote such a thing, since it would totally undermine your argument. That doesn’t mean that they weren’t, though.
They are sharing THEIR perspective.
They were acting on behalf of the Church; they weren’t doing this in their spare time for something to do.
I’m officially an American citizen. I can state, “White Turkey meat is better than dark turkey meat” but that doesn’t mean that is the official position of The United States of America or that The United States of America made the white meat better. You are making much from nothing.
That’s true, but the United States of America can
also act as an entity in and of itself - for example, it can go to war with Iraq. We say “America is at war with Iraq” because this is an official act of the American government, acting on behalf of the people of America. The American soldiers in Iraq are not just there on a holiday of some kind - they are acting on behalf of America, and being paid by the American government to do what they do.
NOTHING in any of those quotes so much as even MENTIONS The Catholic Church.
Only because you didn’t include any. The fact that you didn’t include any doesn’t mean that there
aren’t any (and in fact the book where that information comes from is called The Sources of Catholic Dogma, so obviously the original writers of those quotes thought they were Catholic), or that the Pope was not Catholic, or that the Bishops in union with him were not Catholic - of course they were! There was not really much else for them to be, back then Maybe a Gnostic, or an Arian, or something, but it’s obvious that they
weren’t either of those.