Josh - unless he appeared to you personally, as he did to the disciples, then that question is asked of you through the Church. So, the Catholic Church is asking you “Who do you say Jesus is?”
Jesus is asking us this, not the Church, because the Church say’s Jesus is the Son of God, the Messiah.
Jesus has not appeared to me personally, but I have experienced Christ Crucified through the OHCAC.
What is OHCAC?
Okay – I don’t have any disagreement here. But, just to be clear, what is your understanding of the Primacy of Peter?
Simon, son of Jonah, you are blessed! You didn’t discover this on your own. It was shown to you by my Father in heaven. 18 So I will call you Peter, which means “a rock.” On this rock I will build my church, and death itself will not have any power over it. 19 I will give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven, and God in heaven will allow whatever you allow on earth. But he will not allow anything that you don’t allow.**
Josh - what is the purpose of a Church?
They are custodians of what was handed down to them in order to share with us.
What is the purpose of evangelism?
To preach the good news (Gospels).
Would you know Christ without the evangel?
Probably not, but I know him through the Gospels and teachings of the CC, but not because the CC tells me so.
You continue to divide/separate Christ from His Body (the Church). This is a fruitless exercise…
I’m not trying to divide him from the Church.
But you do see the problem with your paradigm, yes?
Saying that you know something is theopneustos because it has miracles and signs opens up a whole bunch of religious texts as being the Word of God.
Yes, I see a problem with that paradigm, I don’t have as much education as you in such areas and am most likely using incorrect terminology trying to explain it to you, but for instance, when I read the Gospels, especially the Beatitudes (sermon on the mount), I know that it is the inspired word of God, The fact that the CC tells me this is far from my mind. I don’t need the CC to tell me the Gospels are the inspired Word of God.
Yes. And that quote comes from St. Augustine, and is quoted in our Catechism, josh.
" Indeed, I would not believe the gospel myself if the authority of the Catholic Church did not move me to do so."–St. Augustine.
He would not believe the things that are said and done in the Gospels if the CC didn’t tell him to do so? or he wouldn’t believe it was the inspired Word of God, that Jesus was the truth the way and the life if the CC didn’t tell him to do so?
So if I present a list of random quotes–some from the Bible, some from other sources–you’d be able to tell us (without consulting Father Google

) which ones are theopneustos and which ones are not? Just based on how your spirit responds to these quotes?
39 A lot of Samaritans in that town put their faith in Jesus because the woman had said, “This man told me everything I have ever done.” 40 They came and asked him to stay in their town, and he stayed on for two days.
41 Many more Samaritans put their faith in Jesus because of what they heard him say. 42 They told the woman, “We no longer have faith in Jesus just because of what you told us. We have heard him ourselves, and we are certain that he is the Savior of the world!” **
What Authroity did those other Samaritans use to say “We no longer have faith in Jesus because of what you told us, We have heard him ourselves, and we are certain that he is the Savior of the World?”
4 You know the way to where I am going.”
5 Thomas said, “Lord, we don’t even know where you are going! How can we know the way?”
6 “I am the way, the truth, and the life!” Jesus answered. “Without me, no one can go to the Father. 7 If you had known me, you would have known the Father. But from now on, you do know him, and you have seen him.” **
Jesus is the way the truth and the life, the CC does not say that it is the way the truth and the life, the CC instead guides/leads us to the way the truth and the life.
Would you know/recognise the truth, the way and the life, without the authority of the CC telling you?
I don’t think you’re understanding the concept. You’re using Gospels here to mean: the teachings of the good news of revelation. And when you accept the message of the good news, you accept the Church.
I absolutely agree with this paradigm. If by Gospels you mean “good news of God’s revelation”.
Exactly, but it’s not because the CC tells me that Jesus is the way the truth and the life, it’s not because the CC tells me so, in that way it’s backwards, because it’s accepting the Church before accepting the good news, the CC brings us the good news, but we must accept that news before we accept the Church, not accept the Church and only than accept the teachings because we have already accepted the Church and the Church tells us to.
However, I am using Gospels here to mean: the actual books/letters.
You would have no idea which of the over 400 ancient Christian books/letters are the Word of God and which are not.
You need the Catholic Church to tell you this.
There is NO OTHER WAY, save by submitting to the authority of the CC.
So how does the Catholic Church determine that?
God Bless
Thank you for reading
Josh