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Assuming that you accept solo scriptura, and that you accept that once you are saved you are always saved (which may not be the belief of your particular protestant denomination or non-denomination) then why is there any acceptance of a minister or pastor. I can see the need to have a leader to focus a congregations efforts in worship and praise. I can even see the need to attend theology. But how can any protestant with such a belief (and I’m sure there are some who don’t believe this) ever give stock to anyone else’s theology except their own? As a catholic the need for a minister or pastor seems obvious from my perspective, as does a doctrine, and a worship or service organization. But when I read from protestants why Catholics are wrong to have their faith dictated or to have a group or person above them tell them how to believe I have to wonder the difference and the need for such a person in a protestant service? If I was normally told by protestants that there were differences in doctrinal faith that would seem to make more sense. But all too often I am told that catholics are wrong to have organization, wrong to have their doctrinal system, and wrong to have a priest do what it seems most pastors and ministers do.
I read a great statement from a protestant who wrote that a pastor in a church leads by bringing God’s word to man but not man’s word to God. I appreciated this an other comments but how do they do this differently than say a Catholic priest? I can understand how one denomination disagree’s with another, and how a Pentecost might disagree with a Catholic. I can see that! But how does have a central magistarium which sets specific doctrine into the bible through clear identification of each issue differ from a Pentecostal leader who receives doctrinal guidance from a leadership or theological committee?
How is a Catholic priest dictating to God in church when he explains a reading from a Gospel using a organized means of worship in congregation different than when a Pastor or Minister does this in a protestant church. I haven’t been to a protestant service or congregation that does not have doctrine or organization to it’s service of some form even if it is very informal? And unless the pastor or minister is leading only prayer and worship how can a protestant accept the pastors explanation of the reading?
I read a great statement from a protestant who wrote that a pastor in a church leads by bringing God’s word to man but not man’s word to God. I appreciated this an other comments but how do they do this differently than say a Catholic priest? I can understand how one denomination disagree’s with another, and how a Pentecost might disagree with a Catholic. I can see that! But how does have a central magistarium which sets specific doctrine into the bible through clear identification of each issue differ from a Pentecostal leader who receives doctrinal guidance from a leadership or theological committee?
How is a Catholic priest dictating to God in church when he explains a reading from a Gospel using a organized means of worship in congregation different than when a Pastor or Minister does this in a protestant church. I haven’t been to a protestant service or congregation that does not have doctrine or organization to it’s service of some form even if it is very informal? And unless the pastor or minister is leading only prayer and worship how can a protestant accept the pastors explanation of the reading?