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Josiah said:No. It contains law and Gospel...
But is your point that it is ergo an unsound rule if Scripture is written - and thus objectively knowable? Would the laws of the USA be a better rule if they were unwritten, unknowable? Do you reject the Rule of Law because it's law - written down?
No. But I'm lost what that has to do with ANYTHING remotely related to what is most sound as the rule in the norming of disputed doctrines among us? Or does it not matter to you whether doctrines are true or false?
Read this, especially the sections "Why Scripture?" and "Why the Rule of Scripture is Rejected by Some?" http://www.christianforums.com/t7544221/ I'm confident it will help you understand the topic here.
I reject to see the Bible as the US law. Period !
Do you reject using the Bible as the Rule in the norming of disputed doctrines among us because you reject the concept of Truth OR because you regard truth as simply moot OR because you regard truth as unknowable in any sense?
Do you also reject the Rule of Law? IF so, why?
Do you reject ALL norma normans in all disciplines or just in theology?
There is nothing like the Bible in the whole universe as it is God's truth manifested in it. It cannot compare to anything of human value
Then why is it an unreliable Rule?
What do you propose as MORE true, MORE inspired, MORE inerrant, MORE knowable by all and alterable by none, MORE ecumenically embraced (say by 50,000 denominations), MORE historically embraced (say to 1400 BC)? What is MORE sound as the rule/canon/norma normans?
Cause that does injustice to the TRUTH of God that has been revealed and to God that has not.
Finally we agree on something. Yes, forbidding accountability IS a great injustice to Truth. Read http://www.christianforums.com/t7544221/ under the heading of "Why the Rule of Scripture is Rejected by Some" and you'll find we're evidently in agreement.
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