Subject: complete return to biblical Christianity |
Bible Note: John, "I know that the RCC believes that the interpretation of Scripture must be left to the teaching ministerium and private interpretations are not valid if they contradict sanctioned interpretation of the RCC. If I remember correctly the Popes imprimata is his seal of approval regarding questions of orthodoxy. This rule lends stability to the organization and peace of the church, but what does a catholic do who finds hiself in serious disagreement" This is a good and serious question. My personal experience in these matters is that usually over time and by sad experience I find out that I was wrong and the Church was right. I am speaking particularly on moral matters. I have never left the Catholic Church for another because I find her doctrinal teachings more compelling and convincing, when compared to other options available. But the larger question( beyond my own experience) is worthy of discussion. So as to narrow it down for purposes of discussion, can you give me two examples of what you would consider "serious disagreement? Emmaus |