Please show in the Catholic dogma that a priest is required. I'll wait. Oh, did you find the part where any confirmed Catholic (confirmation is a sacrament here, not an adjective) can perform rites when a regular priest is not available? If so, congratulations because it's not super easy to find that, so much is hidden by the deep state, who are in every organization.
ANYWAY, Jesus is identified as a priest in the order of Melchizedek (an amazing, unique OT figure, by the way, worth investigation), and He forgave sin. Then He sent the apostles out to do the same, giving to them specifically, and only them, the authority to forgive or hold bound here on earth, and it would be so in Heaven. Then He ordained Simon, gave him the name Peter, and made him the cornerstone of His Church. If you don't know that from your NT, well, I don't know that anyone can help you. Now show where He says you can forgive your own sin all by yourself. I'll wait.
No I don’t know much about the complexities of human religions.
What I DO KNOW is that the Gospel is quite simple in the topic is salvation forgiveness of sin. (No “priest” required).
Jesus (God on Earth) was the final sacrifice for the forgiveness of sin. his blood washes away (covers) sin in His Righteousness.
Man made Christian religions (no matter how they were founded) have become corrupt. The Catholic system (not most of the followers because they are deceived) is the most corrupt of all and has been since its inception.
You should study more friend. The information is out there if you choose to open your eyes. I recommend you start with the inception of the “Society of Jesus”. Dig deep and you may find the true Catholic system.
My conclusion came from your display of ignorance, your assumptions come from that same ignorance, sorry to say. You read one thing and know all things? I've read much more about Jesuits and all the sects than you may imagine, and i would still say I know little.
Please show in the Catholic dogma that a priest is required. I'll wait. Oh, did you find the part where any confirmed Catholic (confirmation is a sacrament here, not an adjective) can perform rites when a regular priest is not available? If so, congratulations because it's not super easy to find that, so much is hidden by the deep state, who are in every organization.
ANYWAY, Jesus is identified as a priest in the order of Melchizedek (an amazing, unique OT figure, by the way, worth investigation), and He forgave sin. Then He sent the apostles out to do the same, giving to them specifically, and only them, the authority to forgive or hold bound here on earth, and it would be so in Heaven. Then He ordained Simon, gave him the name Peter, and made him the cornerstone of His Church. If you don't know that from your NT, well, I don't know that anyone can help you. Now show where He says you can forgive your own sin all by yourself. I'll wait.
Very well written. Thank you for presenting the truth
Just so I’m clear and getting it before replying.
A Catholic Priest is REQUIRED for confession in order to get forgiveness?
Because Jesus was referred to as a Priest, that makes priests able to forgive sin?
Is the Catechism equal to the word of God?
Is the Pope infallible?
No, nope, no and nope. You don't know much about it, do you?
No I don’t know much about the complexities of human religions.
What I DO KNOW is that the Gospel is quite simple in the topic is salvation forgiveness of sin. (No “priest” required).
Jesus (God on Earth) was the final sacrifice for the forgiveness of sin. his blood washes away (covers) sin in His Righteousness.
Man made Christian religions (no matter how they were founded) have become corrupt. The Catholic system (not most of the followers because they are deceived) is the most corrupt of all and has been since its inception.
You should study more friend. The information is out there if you choose to open your eyes. I recommend you start with the inception of the “Society of Jesus”. Dig deep and you may find the true Catholic system.
My conclusion came from your display of ignorance, your assumptions come from that same ignorance, sorry to say. You read one thing and know all things? I've read much more about Jesuits and all the sects than you may imagine, and i would still say I know little.