heymikey80
Quidquid Latine dictum sit, altum viditur
Pointedly, the reasoning of the posting above itself is human and fallible, and so it invalidates itself. If human beings are fallible they should not be used in understanding Scripture.Unfortunately, the “historical” definition for Sola Scriptura given above is fallible since it was determined by “scholarly” or by “knowledgeable” sources. And since Sola Scriptura is fallible it should not be used in understanding Scripture.
Avoiding sinful actions through doing fewer things seems a parallel argument.
Every understanding is fallible because it involves human beings, and yes, we should still use our minds in understanding Scripture. The Spirit strikes straight blows with crooked people.
"Don't go beyond what's written." 1 cor 4:6
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