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FrancisB and benedictgal, when I was evangelical Protestant, I read, studied, and drew conclusions myself.
This is the hallmark of evangelical Protestantism, especially Baptist evangelical Protestantism–reading, studying, and drawing conclusions ourselves.
Pardon me–not by ourselves, but with the help of the Holy Spirit. Jesus promised that the Holy Spirit will lead us into all truth, and so someone who reads and studies can be fully assured that the Holy Spirit will help them to draw the correct conclusions.
When I was evangelical Protestant, I was a diligent reader. I studied much, and arrived at my own conclusions by myself.
And my conclusions were dead wrong, even relying on the Holy Spirit
FrancisB and benedictgal, perhaps it’s OK for Catholics to do what you are saying, to read and study Church documents and draw conclusions that are contrary to what most of the bishops teach or practice, and to state that the bishops are wrong and you are right.
But don’t think it’s a wise plan for ex-evangelical Protestants to return to a practice that caused them to utterly miss God’s plan.
We who are ex-evangelicals, for the most part, will and should flee ANYTHING that gives the appearance of setting ourselves up as an authority. We’ve been there, done that, and nearly died spiritually.
Certainly we can study and learn, but we allow our Church to draw the conclusions, not us.
For us, authority issues are of top importance. I’m not sure that Catholics can understand this. But it’s the truth.
The Catholic Church assigns men as bishops. These men are modern-day apostles, and it is my duty as a Catholic to obey them as I obey Jesus. That’s how I see it as an ex-evangelical.
I do not obey “documents” because it is through the Catholic Church, which is a Church of men, that the documents make any sense at all. I can’t read “the documents” and draw my own conclusions. There are many intelligent evangelical Protestants who read and study Catholic documents and draw utterly ridiculous conclusions about the Catholic Church from their self-study. I shudder to think what my conclusions would be if I didn’t have the Church to tell me!
As I’ve said many times, I HAVE read several of the musical documents that benedictgal references, and I came to completely different conclusions than benedictgal!
FrancisB and benedictgal, it makes no sense to me that the men who are given special charisms by the Holy Spirit, God Himself, to be able to serve as Bishops, and who have received a thorough education in seminary and in their daily service in the Church–it makes no sense to me that a large number, a fraternity, so to speak, of these august and honorable and intelligent, godly men are “wrong” about the use of instruments in the Church, and two people on an online forum are “right.”
You two are actually pitting yourself against the very upper echelons of Church leadership in this thread, and declaring that they are propagating “error” in the Mass!
The bishops have the advantage over you of CONTEXT. They not only study all the documents regarding music, but they study ALL the documents and writings of the Church (at least as many as a mortal man can study in one lifetime), and also serve on the front lines in the Church as priests ministering to real people in every country in the world.