Kosta’s beliefs are, of course, his own. It is fascinating to have discourse on individual differences, but, in the end, it is the Catechism that is the standard against which we measure our own beliefs.
I do appreciate Suzy doing some digging for me on a previous post. The Catechism is the standard. If I, or any of us, fall short, it is normally easy to catch and understand.
Does this mean:
a. You disagree with Kosta
b. You agree with Kosta but not the RCC catechism
c. You and Kosta both agree with the RCC catechism
d. You and Kosta both disagree with the RCC catechism
e. Other, please explain