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benhur
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Well the bible itself says scripture is God breathed, true and authoritative amongst many other things. The church does not pull these things out of the air.The Bible doesn’t say this about itself … it’s the Church that says this about the 73 books of the Bible.
Joh 5:31 If I bear witness to myself, my testimony is not true;
My posting was not a magnifier on the bible, but on the heart of man. It is not whether the bible is plain and simple, or its truths self evident. It is about having the mind of Christ, about the Spirit bearing witness to our converted, reborn spirit. It is about divine illumination. It is about the impossibility of flesh and blood to to “see”.You had posted:
Hanging out in a garage does not turn you into a car, and reading the bible a thousand times does not make you one with it in understanding.
… which I took to mean that just reading the Bible isn’t enough to understand it. In other words, the Bible is NOT perspicuous, which is the Catholic position, and must therefore be interpreted. Which then presents us with the question: who has the authority to rightly interpret the Bible? Apostolic Tradition tells us that the Magisterium has this Authority, and the Bible witnesses to this belief. See, for instance, 1Ti 3:15.