De_Maria:
I’m a revert Catholic. I was born Catholic, then fell away. For similar reasons, I suppose. Then I came back.
May I know why?
It’s a long story, but I’ve written it down.
Basically, though, it’s because I was a disobedient young man who chafed at authority. This led me to doubt all that I was taught.
Yes, the Torah contains an account, but it is only the Torah, as far as I know.
The oral tradition os very very very very, here it comes again, very unreliable. People forget, misrepresent, nothing is said the same twice, and it is far easier to make things up in an oral tradition.
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If all we had was the oral teaching, it would be unreliable. But we have a Magisterium, (I’m talking about the Catholic Church, now) with records of all that it has taught through the centuries. Along with Scriptures by people who were eyewitnesses of Jesus Christ.
I know you’re talking about the Old Testament. But we believe that Jesus Christ is God and we know that He used the Old Testament to Teach various aspects of His Doctrines. Thus, by using them, He confirmed their truthfulness.
Trust me on this, I come from an Islamic background, and the Hadiths, an oral tradition, is hardly reliable with so many conflicting reports.
I understand. But look at the setup. Compare the Islamic traditions to Catholic Tradition.
- Islam is based upon the testimony of one man, without any verifiable proof of its authenticity.
a. Who else saw the alleged angel?
b. What miracles did he provide to prove his mission from God?
Some say, “he had secretaries who wrote down what he said.” But, did they see what he claimed to see? Did they hear what he claimed to hear? No, they just wrote down his claims.
- Catholicism is based upon the eye witness testimony of men who all witnessed the same Jesus, doing the same signs and miracles. And then, they themselves provide the same signs and miracles to prove their own words.
In addition, Jesus Christ organized them into an Institution with a hierarchy that still stands and continues to Teach His words to this day.
Why would his subordnates have the same authority as him, if they write something, then he had to approve of it to have his authority and accountability on it.
If the authority had only been given to Moses, without being able to pass it down, then Judaism would have died with Moses.
Many ask the same thing about the Catholic Church. The Apostles were given authority by Christ. But that authority didn’t die with them. It continues to be passed down, through the Church, to this day.