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Originally Posted by
tolstoi
DACS
The people Christ commissioned to spread the gospel to all nations are indeed mere mortals.Â* Yet, with the protection and guidance of the Holy Spirit, no official teachings of the Catholic Church can be flawed.Â* You have then to remember that, although there is a heirarchy in the Catholic Church, all are disciples of Christ.
indeed the official teachings of the Catholic church is infallible but the vehicle that spread these teachings are the ones fallible...lets say for example, there was this priest who is good in preaching the gospel, but some parishioners knew the other side of this priest, that he was once seen drinking and gambling with his buddies, and that he has a live in partner [a typical realities of being a mere mortal]
True that the priest is eloquent in delivering the words and teachings of God, but his other side of being a human will set a bad example to the people..making people to beleive that the religion this priest serve is not a good religion..thus the clause "Religion is Flawed because man itself is Flawed" seems just appropriate.
If people will always claim that the infallibility of the Church is diminished because of the frailty of the priests who are commissioned to spread the Good News, then no one is capable of continuing Christ work.
These people who always try to fault find the priest is
asking for the impossible.
Let us say I accuse other people of crime. Then somebody would always say you have no right to question the criminals action because you are not perfect too.
The intention really of these people is simple. They want us Catholics to shut up. They dont want the priest to lead the war against immorality. They cannot stand that we in the Catholic Church stand up for something we believe in. Thats why the least that they could do is accuse us of being imperfect or being sinners.
These people dont understand that God can forgive and in forgiving you are renewed and become worthy to emulate his acts and spread His Teachings.