Why is incense looked down upon as being something created by the "Catholic Church"? Do people not know that the Jews used incense in worship? Did they not read in Scripture incense being used in the Heavenly Worship?
Upvote
0
Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.
I came in after the reformers.. When I came to Christ I dug into my bible to read all that God had to say. Where did these sacred traditions come from? I don't see them in scripture anywhere.. The bible is not a tradition. It is the very word of God. God alone preserved His word.. Scripture and letters were all ready written. Deposit of Faith? Whom deposited this faith? How do we know what the oral traditions were that were spoken since there is no record of them anywhere? With no record of these traditions and some that came in way after 300 AD I question these. For most of them are in contrarty to scripture..
And that would be His written word. Jesus doesn't speak kindly of tradtions so therfore I don't think I will follow them. He speaks about the scriptures constantly so these are what I will allow to be a light unto my path.. My righteousness is Christ. The Father sanctifies me through His truth and His word is truth..
You don't follow any traditions?
I am not too keen on tradtion.. In my faith it is in Christ alone and what His word tells me.. I may have a tradition that my family has had down through the years. I may sing Happy Birthday to Jesus when others celebrate Christmas. I am a creature of habit.. I Guess it really depends on what you consider tradition..
No, I think it is really on what you consider tradition. Protestants often accuse Catholics of following unbibical man made traditions, I just wondered if a Protestant ever stopped and looked at their traditions, that are uniquely Protestant...and lined them up with the bible. And why is it, that traditions that they may hold, that have origins in the Catholic Church...aren't considered "man-made" as well? When they are drawn from the same Deposit of Faith, as the Sacred Traditions that they reject as man made or unbiblical.
Peace be with you...Pam
why don't you tell me. You are the one stuck on tradition.. I have freedom in Christ and His word. I have Christ in Me. His presence lives within Me not within a piece of bread or a cup of wine.. I don't have to worry about sacraments or purgatory or any of this you claim is tradtion. For I am safe and secure in the One Whom saves..
Well, that is point really....how do you reject some of the Traditions from the Catholic Church, and not others? If you claim that some are "man-made", why is it, the ones that still hold to...aren't? All of Sacred Tradition, comes from the same source...the Deposit of Faith, which was left to us, by the Apostles. So where the Apostles, right on some (the ones you believe and practice) and wrong one others (the ones you reject).
What about some of the traditions, that are unique to Protestants? Why is it, that they are okay? Yet, uniquely Catholic traditions, are wrong?
Peace be with you...Pam
Jesus would love, respect and honour His mother. And so will I.
God Bless.
![]()
And we should love and respect her to the same degree that Jesus did . . . . .![]()
Not to change subjects, but if Mary is the Mother of God, who is God's father?According to your reasoning, then Jesus can't be the son of God because if Jesus is the son, who is the mother?
Yes, and I'm sure Jesus did, also. And if she stood in front of me today, I would embrace her, kiss her and pump her for advice and information . . . .Now in that respect, would you ask her for help and/or obey her?
I am sure Jesus did..
Surely you are not implying that it is Protestants who do this?Don't forget to add the $$$ to be made in book sales and movie copyrights...
It sure would be.So I was wondering, back when I ask my original questions....why is it that Protestants, while accept one teaching from the Deposit of Faith, and yet reject another.
And in reqards to traditions that are uniquely Protestant, why is that okay...to go outside of the bible, but it is wrong if the Catholic Church does it...just seems like a double standard to me.
Peace be with you...Pam
Clearly, Rick would not assert to be more knowledgeable than the ECFs. But, did you consider that maybe he's more knowledgeable about some of the ECFs than you, that maybe what you assert they may have believed is incorrect?Well, you obviously seem to know the Christian faith better than the early Church fathers... So there you go...
Passthepeace1 said:So I was wondering, back when I ask my original questions....why is it that Protestants, while accept one teaching from the Deposit of Faith, and yet reject another.
We separate "traditions" from "doctrine." Traditions are more about practice . . . . etc . . .Passthepeace1 said:And in reqards to traditions that are uniquely Protestant, why is that okay...to go outside of the bible, but it is wrong if the Catholic Church does it...just seems like a double standard to me.
So, why do you think the Bible is silent on certain issues?What does the Bible say about issues it stays silent about?
Because, the evidence simply does not affirm all the teachings of the RCC/EOC.
We separate "traditions" from "doctrine." Traditions are more about practice . . . . etc . . .
Is there a specific Protestant Doctrine that you find to be extra-biblical?
Whats really amazing, is how you talk about you won't read the ECF, but every time you pick up a Bible, you need to say a word of thanks that they persevered to where you could have one. The complete and utter ignorance of people when it comes to the 1500 years before Luther astounds me.
No protestant asserts that the Church the Holy Spirit established to preserve the Gospel, ie: the Bible is "Satan's tool." Now you may have some who ridiculously claim that a particular denomination is "Satan's tool." But, most Christians don't get caught up is such accusations.Amazing how Protestants will talk until they are blue in the face about how the Holy Spirit preserved the Bible until the time of the Reformation, but will stop just this side of saying that the Church that the Holy Spirit used to preserve it, is Satan's tool. Get a grip! Whether you like it or not, the Catholic church is who kept Scripture alive all the way until now.
Well, we do too...we have Sacred Traditions, drawn from the Deposit of Faith, and we have traditons...that are more like practices...or disciplines.
Yes, but I was referring more to traditions...rather than doctrine. But as to the traditons...yes, I mentioned a few....they way some Protestant groups elect pastors, alter calls, prohibtion of drinking alcohol by some groups..mainly Baptist.
For instance, the PV of Mary. Most Protestant denominations believe that Scripture simply does not give enough information regarding this particular issue, therefore, they do not/have not established a doctrine regarding this issue. Certain denominations believe that Mary had other children, but it is not encumbent upon the church members to believe accordingly. I can believe either way about Mary. I simply choose to refrain coming to a "definite" conclusion. The evidence I perceive from Scripture leans strongly towards Mary having other children. But, it's still not enough info to make an assertion that she definitely did.
We do not begrudge "traditions." We only object when "traditions" become doctrine and are imposed upon church members as "must" believe traditions without Biblical affirmation.
God bless!
Lisa
Jesus said "If you don't eat my flesh and drink my blood you have no life in you."I don't believe we (man) can limit God.
Matthew 18:20
20 For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.
![]()
You see, I disagree, because no one can even direct me to this "deposit" of faith. I can direct you explicitly to where I see affirmation of my beliefs. But, when one asks for direction to the "depost of Sacred Tradition," no one seems to be able to direct him there. Where do I find it? From whence does it get its authority? Why should I recognize it as authoritative?This is why Sacred Tradition, is so helpful, and is as reliable as Sacred Scripture, because it comes from the same Deposit of Faith.
Sacred Traditions are doctrine and dogmas, not "traditions"....And that is what I am referring to, and some don't have biblical affirmation.
Have to finish this later...my husband, is ready to go into town. Thanks for the discussion!
Peace be with you...Pam
But I didn't (say that).Jesus said "If you don't eat my flesh and drink my blood you have no life in you."
Isn't it a bit hypocritical to claim a "symbolic" communion is not really necessary but nice to do once every 6 months? You're going against the Bible you claim to follow.
Was anyone trying to limit God?But I didn't (say that).
I said man cannot limit God.
thank you,
sunlover