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GoodME -> RE: Why do we need a Pope? (4/12/2005 2:46:13 PM)
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ORIGINAL: emjayzee "We" don't need a pope. Roman Catholics feel they need a pope, so they have one. I don't need a pope, so I don't have one. More importantly, why do they call him the Holy Father? Why do they call priests father? I have many brothersa and sisters in Christ, but only one Father. If that is not direct, blatant disregard for scripture, I don't know what is. Matt 23 8 But you, do not be called 'Rabbi'; for One is your Teacher, the Christ, and you are all brethren. 9 Do not call anyone on earth your father; for One is your Father, He who is in heaven. I guess we have been folded into a "new" community and need to start this discussion all over again from the "old" thread. Should be fun. Hi Lurker, Sadie, StJVMan et. al. What do you guys think of the new "skin" here? I will echo the previous sentiment. You don't need a Pope, because you ARE your Pope. This is how your Faith works - that you may discern and create your own doctrine based on your own reading of Scriptures. The problem with this practice is that your Faith is now limited on your own personal resources and abilities in regards to ths task. In addition, how do you know that your discernment is in agreement with your fellow discerners? If there is a quarrel, who is "right"? What is Scriptural is to assent to the authority of a Church. A Church decided which Books to be included in the NT (under the guidance and watchful eye of the Holy Spirit, of course) as an example, but the authority of Church is why you are not formulating your Faith from the Gospel of Thomas and you are from the Gospel of John. Catholics simply assent to this authority in Church completely, rather than partially. The Pontiff occupies the office that is the person at the head of this institution. Church is not some abstraction then, but a living, breathing entity made up of the Body of Faithful and the people within that Body that administrate it.
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