Your contention that you rely on your teachers as opposed to those of us who rely on scripture for proof of correctness of teachers.
>>And then it would be the teachers who would provide the hermeneutic.<<
>>The Catholic Church has no faulty teaching, though it has some pretty badly expressed teaching.<<
>>So one COULD view the "reliance" on the catechism and the hermeneutic proposed by the Catholic Church as obedience to Scripture, since we who approach things that way are acknowledging the student role Paul says we have.<<
I simply asked you to show where your teachers are correct scripturally on the assumption of Mary and asking those not living to pray for you.
You have not, nor can you, show from scripture that what those teachers teach can be proven by scripture as we are told we need to show.
Acts 17:11 These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.
Now please provide the scripture for the proof of the assumption of Mary and asking dead people to pray for you so that I can search the scriptures to show that those things were so.
You did not provide the quote showing I said what you said I did, neither will I answer your question.
Seriously, your selection of quotes does not imply what you say they imply. So if you didn’t get what I said then, but insist you did get it, I see no use in going further. I don’t have either time or desire for this sort of thing. I always find it interesting and distasteful when incomprehension is presented in triumph.