Faithful Ag said:M1Buckeye said:
I'm unclear as to whether or not there is anything Biblical to support that doctrine. I would have liked to have seen a bit more Biblical verses to support his beliefs but I think many things are possible that are not necessarily spoken of in the Bible.
That was one thing that I disliked about the Catholic Church. They seemed to advocate for various doctrines without providing Biblical support.
I am curious. Specifically which doctrine(s) does the Catholic Church advocate or teach that lack Biblical support? Which one of these doctrines stands out in your mind as the most problematic for you?
As a lifelong Catholic, I have found the most difficult thing in these discussions is NOT a lack of Biblical support for Catholic doctrine, but rather a very different way of approaching Scripture. The Biblical support for Catholic doctrine is absolutely there - but it might not be in the "proof-text" form that Protestants commonly expect or demand from the Bible. I thought Trent Horn made a great point about this in the video posted in this thread.
In Catholicism it is not the proof-text, chapter and verse approach of Protestants but more of a typological, narrative approach. As great a benefit that the addition of chapters and versus were to Bible, I think sometimes it can cause us to focus too much on a specific verse and we can miss the bigger picture or meaning or context. This leads to quoting some verse(s) to support our position and then other verse(s) to discount the other's position. The Bible doesn't contradict the Bible, however our faulty interpretations can make it seem that it does.
So, if there is a specific doctrine that the Catholic Church teaches that you don't think is Biblical - I would be more than happy to engage on that specific doctrine if you like.
Great post. Thank you. I'll respond a bit later.