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But it is true nonetheless.That’s your personal interpretation.Maybe not, because it seems widespread on CAF, but not found, I think, in the Catechism, which means it is not Catholic teaching.
This is true. but it’s a bit contradictory to hold this position, don’t you think, when their founders did exactly what they are proposing their members can’t do?The confessional Protestant churches (Lutherans, most Prebyterians, Anglicans, for example) thoroughly reject that from the get-go, reserving interpretation at the denominational level (although allowing a great deal of liberty, as Catholics do, in many things).