De_Maria:
But I know that my opinion is just as valid as yours.
Absolutely. “Valid” doesn’t mean “right”, though.
I didn’t say that valid meant right. So, you’re knocking down your own
straw man, again.
And, by the way, if the teaching (other than in homilies, since homiletics isn’t an expression of dogmatic theology) says “pride”, then the teaching is “pride”. Pretty cut and dry.
And, by the way, if the teaching doesn’t deny that self deification is a form of pride, then, self deification is still a possible interpretation of that verse.
And, by the way, if the teaching isn’t an infallible pronouncement which
expressly limits the interpretation of the verse to certain interpretations, the
your opinions certainly can’t do so.
Do you think that our Pope Emeritus lacks understanding of Catholic Teaching or of Scripture?
No. I think he was preaching.
And you think he goes around preaching error? Or why does this make a
difference?
Or perhaps you think that you understand dogmatic theology better than a former pope? You think your opinion has greater validity than his?
I’m pretty sure this Pope was co-author of the Cathechism that you
cited. So, if he didn’t limit his interpretation to leave out the possibility
of self deification in the story of Babel, I’ll take his word over yours
100 % of the time.