I see the problem. The pro-Catholic bias causes you to unconsciously add to writings to change their meaning enough to disregard them. Since you do it with Scripture then it's no biggie to it with my words as well. This bias allows one to accept whatever the RCC spoons you from whatever source and you can be sure the passages will be carefully selected for their agenda.
I’ve been away from the religion forum for a bit and can see that I haven’t missed a thing.
The usual anti-Catholic bigots are alive and well.
As I posted to CynicalBear, Scripture is sometimes unclear or equivocal, our understanding of it may be inadequate or defective, and it does not definitively answer all human questions. Therefore we must often turn to human experience and reason in matters of faith. Fundamentalist, sola scripture Protestants reject that view and thus find themselves on problematic territory when it comes to science and reason, even moral reasoning.