C
Cat
Guest
Forgive me for not making myself clear.I think, Cat, you may be responding to someone else here on this thread. For your post is a nonsequitur to anything I have written.
To wit: your comment “The Scriptures are not just another book” is definitely a head-scratcher in response to anything I have written. There is nothing in my posts which have indicated that I have anything but the most profound and deep respect for the Scriptures.
I will not comment on the remainder of your post because it would be too tedious and cumbersome, in light of the fact that it has nothing at all to do with any sentiment I have.
This is what I was responding to in your posts:
*"Don’t you reserve for yourself to define for yourself what the Bible means, and then criticize the Catholic Church for not allowing their absurd interpretations?
You seem to be reserving for yourself the right to say, "I can think for myself, thank you very much, and don’t need anyone to tell me what the Bible means!’
yet…
you object to Catholics saying “This is what SS means and I don’t need anyone to tell me how to define it!”
Incidentally, since there is no Protestant magisterium, there is no one to speak for what SS truly and definitively means.
We all get to define it as we wish, do we not, if we follow the Protestant paradigm?"
*
What I hear you saying in these comments is that Protestants define the Bible as they wish. If that is not what you mean, then I am misinterpreting what you are saying.
What I was trying to tell you is that Protestants don’t just read the Bible and decide for themselves. The Holy Spirit guides Protestants in their interpretation of the Bible. That’s why the Bible isn’t just another book–it is God’s word and the Holy Spirit will help people understand God’s Word.
The Bible tells us in John 16: 13 that “the Holy Spirit will guide us into all the truth.” Protestants interpret this to mean exactly what it says-- that the Holy Spirit will guide us into all truth–no Church needed. That’s why they read the Bible and assume that they are interpreting it correctly–because they believe in the Holy Spirit and trust Him to guide them into truth.