Not only do you not have sola scriptura “all figured out, you don’t have it “figured out at all.”
Your understanding is based upon a strawman: although many people indeed have many differing interpretations of the Bible, that fact does not diminish the truthfulness, and authority of the Bible as the sole rule of faith.
The rule of faith is drawn from not only the “book”, which are the scriptures that were CHOSEN by the Church, but the authority who CHOSE those books, being “THE CHURCH” itself.
Since the Church preceeded the “book”, and had the authority to AUTHORIZE the “book”, it actually takes precedence as the authority of Faith.
There will be no convincing you, of course, of this simple fact, because to admit it utterly anihilates all christian so-called authorities thta are not based from within the Church.
That is seen in the RCC as well, and is demonstrated by the fact that many Catholics have differeing interpretations of Catholic dogma pronounced by Popes, and the magisterium; if you think that Catholics don’t engage in private interpretation, and if you think that all Catholics are in unanimous agreement with each other and the church on every church teaching, then you are naïve.
Each person WILL have a different “personal interpretation” of any stimulus that they receive from any other person’s “personal interpretation”.
But, those who are within the Church submit to the rightful decisive authority, which is the Pope and his Magisterium.
The rest of your post is specious up to the following statement; at this point it becomes ironic: After sarcastically belittling those who practice sola scriptura, private interpretation, and reliance on the leading of the Holy Spirit, to what argument do you resort to proclaim that you have found and understood the truth?
Sola Ecclesia, private interpretation, and reliance on the leading of the Holy Spirit.
If you believe that the rightful authority is the head of the Church, then that is the one “private interpretation”, which isn’t really a PRIVATE interpretation at all, that is to be obeyed.
If you don’t, then ANY private interpretation is just as good as any other, and the “church” turns into a chaos of private interpretations which may “evolve”, via “market forces”, into that which the collective mind, at any particular point in history, decides is “most nifty” for their purposes.
(( The current “nifty purpose” is exemplified by “The Secret”, where “prosperity” and “personal happiness” is the goal of “true spirituality”. ))
The Church (Catholic) will be protected from this “evolution”, against the powers of Hell, by the Holy Spirit acting within the Church.
The “evolving” churches (religions) will fracture and combine and mix and die and be “born” as all creations of man do.
Why is it, Deb, that private interpretation of the scripture, private interpretation of church history, private interpretation of church documents, and a reliance on the Holy Spirit is a legitimate practice for the Catholic, but not for the non-Catholic?
Only ONE authority exists that CAN interpret “that which is to be interpreted”, and that authority is the rightful and appointed successor of Jesus.
If you choose to not bow to that authority, that’s your free (will) choice.
The consequence of that choice is to reject Christ as having the right to assign authority as He wished, and insisting that you personally are just as “wise” as those whom Jesus has “given the keys”.
You may be a very wise person, but I doubt if you’re as wise as the accumulated wisdom of 2000 years of the Church.
Then again,… if you’re a nice person, and do good in the world, then you’re at least as likely to “get into heaven” as any other well meaning heathen…!
