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Originally Posted by Michlow
I could define what I think is Biblical truth, and chances are it would not exactly match with anyone else's opinion of the same. But you have brought up a good point. Would you recommend that Catholic's submit to their priest when he says that its a good idea to pray to Mary & the saints? Or when he advises them that he's sorry that they already have 14 children, but using birth control is a sin?
Most here would say that those things are sin, error, or at the very least unbiblical. But techinically, priests are those who are put in authority over catholics, and therefore by what I perceive to be the thoughts of most here, they would be required to obey and submit to them.
Yes, those are examples, but for me it goes beyond that.
It is not so much as being ordered, as being taught as truth, things that I do not necessarily view as truth or biblical, or that I feel is being misinterpreted. Not necessarily things that are outright sin (like drinking the kool-aid etc.), but things I definately feel are not what God intended.
But I really don't so much want to make this about me, but about the question, at which point is it wrong to "obey", that is the question.
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Michlow,
Sorry I am not able to respond to this right yet.
It is before the Holiday Weekend and it is nuts with a bunch of headaches,
plus one chewing out of myself today! Woo! Hoo!