Oh nice try! Lets look at the promise Jesus gave the apostles.
John 14:26 But the Comforter, who is the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.
Notice that word remembrance? That word followed by whatsoever I have said to unto you can not apply to anyone in the RCC. The RCC has duped people into believing that somehow they acquired that same remembrance. Its ridiculous to follow that evil organization.
>>I think you're starting to get it, even though you don't fully realize it yet.<<
Oh I get it all right and I do fully realize that the RCC is a pagan cult. They admit themselves that they have incorporated pagan practices.
One would be very wise to head the admonition in Revelation to "come out of her".
Notice that word remembrance? That word followed by whatsoever I have said to unto you can not apply to anyone in the RCC. The RCC has duped people into believing that somehow they acquired that same remembrance. Its ridiculous to follow that evil organization."
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The problem with your interpretation here is that you are missing the word "and":
"He shall teach you all things ANDThat designates two separate things, He shall teach you all things and [he shall] bring all the things I said to you to your remembrence.bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you."
You also seem to be plugging in the word "ONLY" here from your own mind, not from the words of Jesus Christ. He by no means is limiting the capabilities of the Father, or the Son, or the Holy Spirit to just what He stated in that brief sentence. That just came from your own mind, CynicalBear, certainly not the Bible. Take another more careful look.
Most Christians agree that the Holy Spirit continues to do all kinds of other things today, which were NOT specified in that text you are wrongfully and erroneously modifying.
The Bible says (in Ephesians 5:22-33) that the Church is like the bride of Christ, and that Chirst loved the Church, and gave Himself up for her.
It does not seem very prudent to refer to that Church which Christ loved so much as "the whore of Babylon".