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You believe that what your preacher is teaching as Doctrine is correct because conveniently it corresponds with your personal interpretation.
...and some exempt their preacher from accountability, responsibility and the issue of truth - just embracing whatever is said "with quiet docility" because the self-same teacher so insists (The Catholic Catechism # 87 and "On the Authority of the Church" by LDS Apostle and Prophet Bruce McConkie, for two examples).
But again, I don't know how in the world your statement confirms that as souls go to heaven, their ears undergo a radical evolutionary leap so that the sense of hearing now enables them to hear the prayers of 2 billion plus (even unspoken ones), that ERGO they pass on those specific, particular petitions to the Father and ERGO the Father is more likely to respond to the specific petition(s) in a manner desired by the believer on earth - especially if said one in heaven or purgatory is the saint assigned to the job of the believer. Sorry, I don't see how your post confirms all that.
If the Holy Spirit is:
1. Guiding everyone when they interpret Scripture, and
2. Never the author of confusion and chaos
Why are there so many differing, confusing interpretations of gods word in the world today?
Yes, why is it that the RCC agrees with NONE - absolutely none - but ITSELF, exclusively?
Yes, Catholics and Mormons like to point out that there is a promise that the Holy Spirit will lead us. And I agree - such leading will be inerrant. What Catholics and Mormons seem to entirely miss (well, choose not to notice) is that this promise was not made exclusively to them and that there is no promise that all those lead are ergo infallible followers.
Now, how does your comment here confirm that as souls go to heaven, their ears undergo a radical evolutionary leap so that the sense of hearing now enables them to hear the prayers of 2 billion plus (even unspoken ones), that ERGO they pass on those specific, particular petitions to the Father and ERGO the Father is more likely to respond to the specific petition(s) in a manner desired by the believer on earth - especially if said one in heaven or purgatory is the saint assigned to the job of the believer. Sorry, I don't see how your post confirms all that.
The Devil wants a divided, broken Church in disagreement with each other
451? 1054?
Your denomination agrees with NONE but ITSELF - alone, solely, uniquely, exclusively - even on just DOGMAS, matters of greatest importance. Since it is just a "guilty" of disagreement as any other denomination (worse than most), then I think you should take your concern here to your denomination. Heal thyself before you worry about others. I think you are pointing 1 finger at others and 3 back at yourself. There is no denomination on the planet less in unity with others than yours (at least that I know of).
But, please explain, how does your comment here confirm that as souls go to heaven, their ears undergo a radical evolutionary leap so that the sense of hearing now enables them to hear the prayers of 2 billion plus (even unspoken ones), that ERGO they pass on those specific, particular petitions to the Father and ERGO the Father is more likely to respond to the specific petition(s) in a manner desired by the believer on earth - especially if said one in heaven or purgatory is the saint assigned to the job of the believer. Sorry, I don't see how your post confirms all that.
Read the OT again, you will see many examples of prophets and elders exhorting the Israelites to change their ways and when they don't, God punishes them.
Reason enough to embrace accountability and welcome Reformers. And to reject your idea that whatever a given teacher (such as the RCC) says is to be exempted from the issue of truthfulness if the self-same teacher so insists that the self-same teacher be so exempted and instead whatever that self-same teacher says rather, instead, just be embraced "with quiet docility" as unto God Himself.
But what I don't understand is how does your comment here confirm that as souls go to heaven, their ears undergo a radical evolutionary leap so that the sense of hearing now enables them to hear the prayers of 2 billion plus (even unspoken ones), that ERGO they pass on those specific, particular petitions to the Father and ERGO the Father is more likely to respond to the specific petition(s) in a manner desired by the believer on earth - especially if said one in heaven or purgatory is the saint assigned to the job of the believer. Sorry, I don't see how your post confirms all that.
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