Ahimsa:
Not necessarily. I mean, how do you know that Christ isn’t behind the changes?
I **believe **that God is Truth, always perfect and
therefore always unchangable.
I **believe **that the Catholic Church teaches Truth about
faith and morals and is guarded by the Holy Spirit from
teaching error about same.
I **believe **the Catholic Church was instituted by Christ.
I **believe **that something can not be true for a while and
then mutable when it comes to faith and morals. If a teaching
were true for a while and then not true, one of the
teachings needed to be an error.
and like I said before, I **believe **the Chuch can not teach
error on faith and morals.
If someone believes the Church can teach error, well then I
guess they could belief the Church could change doctrine,
and they are either not Catholic to begin with, or they are
a heretic and are excommunicated
ipso facto.
Father Corapi said it best, “If **you **don’t believe what
we
believe, **you **excommunicate **yourself **by definition.”
Futher, “what we believe is what we have been given
and Jesus Christ never intended that eternal Truth
be determined by a democratic vote or a concensus.
It is what it is whether you like it or not or believe it or not.”
(Fr. John Corapi - The Catholic Church, Part 5, Peter)
I **believe **The Catholic Chruch can not change the Truth
because the Truth is God, and God can not change.
Jeff