You cede authority to interpret scripture to the church.
Not only fisharmor, but every saint of the the early Church as well.
The church of which time period? I know TER is all into reading the church Fathers to see what some particular scripture means. Fine and dandy. I will use writings of church fathers, John Calvin, Martin Luther, John Wesley and others as commentary but not as authoritative scripture.
You don't think you use them as authoritative, but you do. Your entire approach to the Scriptures and to ecclesiology comes from these men who you have chosen (or they have been chosen for you) to be your Church Fathers. I do not accept them as such because they have neither apostolic succession either through the grace of ordination nor through the apostolic teachings handed down from the early Church.
But even those using post apostolic writings as authority can find themselves coming to a conclusion about something written that disagrees with "the Church."
Saints are fallible. That is why it is the Church expressed through the catholic witness and the affirmation of the laity which determines what is theological opinion and what is the understaning which has been handed down since as far back as possible.
It's dangerous to liberty for the people of a nation to assume that what is "constitutional" is whatever 9 men in robes determine it to be at the moment. At some point people should study the constitution for themselves and evaluate if the latest ruling that says the state can do X, Y or Z really measures up to what the constitution actually says.
Individual interpretation which is apart from the mind and experience of the 2000 year Church and Her saints is much more dangerous, which is why you have tens of thousands of different Protestant denominations.
Yep. And the Eastern Orthodox church takes the same comfort in a different bride. And yes, I know the two groups share the same belief WRT transubstantiation just like Protestants and RCC and EO share the same belief WRT the Trinity. Which makes the whole "We take comfort in belonging to the one true church" all the more laughable. That said, most Protestants are very much like you. They rely on what that pastor says without deep critical study as well.
No, it is different. If my priest begins to preach things that are not orthodox as handed down and defended as being the orthodox and catholic faith, then it is my duty to report him to the Bishop who is the guardian of the faith. This is not a new innovation. This is the design of the Church since the first century. You should read the writings of St. Ignatius to gain a better understanding. And it is the Holy Spirit Who has constructed it to be so, working through the Church, and the fruits of this is that to this day there is an unbroken line through the grace of ordination and centered around the Holy Eucharist going all the way back to the first century.
The church plays an important role in introducing the Christian to the Holy Spirit. But isn't the Holy Spirit supposed to take over and guide and some point? Do you believe God wants you to always be, in your words, "stupid?"
You have a very different understanding of what the Church is compared to either the apostolic Fathers or the average Orthodox today. Our very salvation is tied to being a member of the Body of Christ. There is One Body, One Bride. That is not to say that someone who is not a good baptized Orthodox Christian will not enter into the Kingdom on the Last Day, but rather, that if he does, it will be into this Body that they will be grafted onto by the mercy of God.
I trust in the promises of God to give me the Holy Spirit on a personal level and not just entrust the Holy Spirit to "the Church" whichever organization is "the Church."
Yes, we trust God can give us the Holy Spirit on a personal level, but our salvation will not only be a personal event but an ecclesiological event, as members of His Church.
These are this teachings of the Orthodox Church as handed down since the days of the Apostles. It is the faith we have been given, the faith which has been followed, the faith which has been defended and passed on in every generation. The comfort fisharmor and every Orthodox Christian has is that there is a concrete and historical proof to the claims of the Orthodox Church, thus our surety does not depend on our mere minds and experiences, but the mind and experience of 2000 years of Saints. We do not ignore verses from the Scriptures or centuries of events. We submit to God's plan and working of this plan through and in time. Humilty would have it no way. The way of personal interpretation while ignoring what has been revealed and defended by men and women going back to the beginning is the way of pride and false self-assurance. Entering the Kingdom requires the humility of a child. Likewise, with entering His Church. We do not pretend to know the faith better than say a St. Ignatius, but our hope is that through the same Holy Spirit Who guided him, we might enter into this communion in one faith, one mind, one spirit, and one body. I have absolutely no problems submitting myself to the authority of those men and women who have been filled with the Holy Spirit. It is an honor for me to worship around the same Eucharist and same worship as one Church.