In protestantism, there is no unity amongst the factions, no single voice, no representative.
There isn't
ANYWHERE. There is no ONE contemporary human "spokesperson" for all 2.2 billion Christians - alive even now, much less the billions of additional Christians no longer alive. None. Never has been, isn't now.
Yes, in
MOST denominations, there is some "Official" person or organization or means that can speak for
THAT specific, singular denomination (in mine, it's official declarations of conventions) but there is NO person, NO organization, NO anything that speaks in any official sense for all Christians. Never has been (although, before the 9th Century, the Ecumenical Councils came close - but even that hasn't existed for 1200 + years.
since no one can 'bind the conscience' of another regarding interpretation of the bible
Again, your "issue" seems to be arbitration (perhaps, especially such as BINDING). You keep bringing up your points in the wrong threads, IMO. Your issue is arbitration (and regarding such as universally binding) - not whatever may be embraced as the norma normans in norming OR self declaring self to have too much POWER to be accountable - to any norming by any norm.
May they be brought to complete unity to let the world know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me."
Is Sola Scriptura leading us towards this goal, or away from it?
1. It is a GOAL....
2. IF you believe that Truth matters (including for our own denomination), then you have embraced norming (the process of evaluating truth, correctness, validity, reasonableness) - and the first issue then becomes WHAT best serves as the norma normans for this process. IF you read the link that I've provided for you, all this is carefully explained. IF you have an alternative - something MORE inspired by God, MORE reliable, MORE objectively knowable by ALL and unalterable by NONE, MORE ecumenically embraced by all (say more than 50,000 denominations) and MORE historically embraced (say to before 1400 BC) than is Scripture - then present it, let's discuss it, let's see how Jesus and the Apostles specifically used that.
3. Yes, the EO is fully "united" to the EO (officially, formally, institutionally and to the extent that itself regards such). But it's united to NOTHING else but itself. Is THAT the "unity" you think Jesus was praying for? Self alone with self alone?
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