No. My argument states accurately that you must support whatever your magisterium comes up with to stay in good standing.
Therefore, to remain roman, you are wasting your time to actually examine the meaning of the text, because if you realize there is a better explanation of meaning, you still must believe what you were taught. You can repeat what you are taught and no more. Once the magisterium speaks you obey... unless it it like birth control and abortion, where many roman catholics in practice ignore what it taught.
“Therefore, to remain roman, you are wasting your time to actually examine the meaning of the text, because if you realize there is a better explanation of meaning, you still must believe what you were taught. You can repeat what you are taught and no more. Once the magisterium speaks you obey... unless it it like birth control and abortion, where many roman catholics in practice ignore what it taught.”
Then you can cite the catechism where it says that this is so.