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TOmNossor
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How does God make anything infallible in the Catholic Church?That’s the entire point I’ve been making! God is the ultimate author!
The only Catholic answer I know (other than you LDS are wrong we have revelation too, while simultaneously assuring Protestants, we do not have revelation do not worry):
Catholic Answer:
God prevents error. Somehow, and we do not know how if error is proposed, it is not going to be solidified as truth. When non-error is proposed it might be solidified as truth, but God did not propose and does not inspire the non-error.
I ask:
Why did God change the way he lead His Church?
This position is a product of the denial of continuing revelation. The early church did not originally believe there would be no continuing revelation (after all revelation happened in the Old Testament and in the New Testament). Visions were received and read at church as scripture and folks expected revelation to happen.
As best I can see in response to purported revelation in the third century embraced by Tertullian, the church declared, “we (the other leaders of the church) do not receive revelation, they (the heretics) did not receive revelation, there is no new public revelation.” I can find nothing from before this to suggest that Tertullian and others missed the memo that there would be no new revelation. Revelation disappeared and then it was declared it was all fine that there was no new public revelation.
Those are my thoughts.
Charity, TOm
P.S. I am not talking about Private Revelation. God still speaks to His children if they listen and many individual Catholics (leaders and laymen) have been listening throughout the centuries.