Very long.....I will respond to your 1st question of ...."How does the CCC contradict scripture??"
First of all, In the Catholic religion, the Bible is not the authority.
Catholic theology acknowledges the significance of tradition, including the teachings of the Church Fathers, ecumenical councils, and the Magisterium, as complementary sources of divine revelation instead of accepting the Bible as the final authority.
In Catholicism, tradition is regarded as a higher essential and authoritative source that the actual Word of God.
Are you a former priest?
Are you a Catholic Theologian?
NO?
Then please don't pass yourself off as a Catholic expert.
Because you are NOT one.
Everything the CC writes, either at the Council of Trent, in the CCC, or in any of the documents, letter, bulls, etc. that come from the Magesterium, are always written and reference to scripture is given. You posted Lumen Gentium to me - which, BTW - I don't know what it had to do with this conversation - If you take the time to read through it, you'll find a myriad of veses, in parenthesis, at the point of the declaration.
TRADITION is also important in the CC.
Why?
Don't you know the reason?
You seem to think you know everything about the CCs teachings.
What do YOU think the reason might be?
It might have something to do with finding a solution to all the arguing WE PROTESTANTS like to engage in.
And when we don't have enough of OUR OWN arguments regarding scripture....some of us like to criticize OTHER denominations - which have the RIGHT to teach what they believe to be correct.
Will wait for your reply and then I'll offer an example.
Secondly, within Catholic theology, while faith is acknowledged as essential for justification, the Catholic doctrine encompasses a broader understanding that incorporates the role of good works, water baptism, being a member of the Catholic church and cooperation with keeping the sacraments.
Well, if I'm not mistaken, I wrote an entire post showing you how we MUST BE BAPTIZED, WE MUST DO GOOD WORKS, and Sacraments are a sign of God's love to His people and all the Sacraments are found in the New Testament.
All this was accepted, BTW, until just a few hundred years ago.
But the CHURCH has been around since Jesus ascended.
Third, the practice of worship to saints is un-biblical. Now YOU and the other Catholic believer will say NO, we only practice "Veneration". Worship refers to the act of showing reverence and devotion to God.
You will say that Veneration, respect or honor given to saints, objects, or concepts that are considered sacred.
They are in fact the same thing, only the object changes. In other words i I sat PotAto and you PotOto.
Now I can do about 40 more if you need to know so just ask.
You give up on our convesation?
You're moving on to the saints because you can't defend your position on what YOU posted regarding the CCC?
Interesting.
I'm not going down that rabbit hole Rodger.
Let's take one thing at a time.
O, by the way..........the last thing you asked was.........
"Are we allowed to break the 10 Commandments?
Were they written on stone so we could arbitrarily decide they're not important?
Scripture teaches that the 10 Commandments are for all time.
I have already answered that question when I said "ALL". We are required to keep all the commands of God.
So where again is the disagreement???????????
The disagreement is that you think the CC teaches that we must be baptized and YOU don't think we do.
I remind you that many Protestant denominations AGREE that we must be baptized to be saved. I have you scripture.
You call obeying the 10 commandments works....maybe.
IF NOT....what exactly do you think works are?
The myriad of verses I gave you stating we are to do good works were not enough for you?
How about posting some verses that state :
WE ARE NOT TO BE BAPTIZED
WE ARE NOT TO DO GOOD WORKS
Maybe you're speaking of THE LAW? And keeping THE LAW?
Then I suggest you find out the difference between GOOD WORKS and THE LAW.
And you want to post more verses for me?
How about listing mine, like I did to yours, and REPLYING TO THEM instead?
That would be nice.