Misfit said:
They are indeed authoritative. The Church which is made up of real persons has the authority to decide things, and such authority was given to them by God Himself, incarnated upon this earth. Once decided, God will accept these decisions wholeheartedly.
Where is officially this taught by the Catholic church? Since when does man get to decide 'things' so that 'God can accept' it?
This is literally blasphemy, putting the 'decisions' of man over the Sovereign will of God.
God doesn't 'accept decisions of man', man accepts decisions of God.
They are indeed authoritative. The Church which is made up of real persons has the authority to decide things, and such authority was given to them by God Himself, incarnated upon this earth. Once decided, God will accept these decisions wholeheartedly.
Where is officially this taught by the Catholic church? Since when does man get to decide 'things' so that 'God can accept' it?
This is literally blasphemy, putting the 'decisions' of man over the Sovereign will of God.
God doesn't 'accept decisions of man', man accepts decisions of God.