cardaway
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Well of course there are study bibles (and many other sources including some excellent schlarly journals) that attempt exegetic analysis of scripture. Considering that particular hobby has been ongoing since before the Council of Trent, it's a little disingenuous to pass all of this off as a simple matter of applying ones self to understand.
The great ironic historical example of how "unclear" it is can be found in the Protestant Reformation. The fundamental principle was that the Roman Church had failed to follow scripture, and by following the clear meaning of the scriptures a true path could be found. Of course, the Protestant sects couldn't agree on what the clear meaning is and so they split and formed different chruches.
In a vain attempt to get back on topic:
The laws of the Christian faith, diversely interpreted as they are, make for a pretty unstable platform upon which to buid policy on any issue.
Well said on every point.
