Wow!!! I think my post has been misunderstood. I'm not throwing down the glove or making any kind of challenge. I'm just saying it would be interesting to contrast bible verses on what the bible is, to what the RCC upholds as the authority of Holy Tradition. There is no debate to it (unless I'm being naive somehow). It would just be a thread, where people could read what the bible says on its authority, and what the RCC says on the authority of Holy Tradition. Of course, the Catholics are going to say that what they post is irrefutable, and the Protestants will say that the bible verses confirm their position. No one will be convinced otherwise -- but it still would be interesting to see the two types of evidence in contrast.
I'm just guessing that you would have to use Catholic catechisms and official church statements on Holy Tradition as the proper representation of its authority. However, I'm also guessing that photos of Cathedrals, articles used in worship, noble clothes, and art work would also be a representation of the power and authority of Holy Tradition according to the RCC.
I can see why you might say someone else would be better at posting the RCC statements, as personally, I find their official statements difficult (I won't go into why, so as not to say something that could be considered biased). However, I think if you just ask a priest, he will be able to direct you to the catechisms and official statements. I'm not asking you to debate them, but just to set them out, so they can be contrasted to the posts I make quoting Scripture. However, we both might want to make clarifying statements on what we quote means.
Hmmm.... but if you think you really are not familiar enough with how the RCC states its position on the authority of Holy Tradition, then that's alright -- we can forget the idea. I know none of this is easy, and it takes a lot of time. However, then maybe I should start a thread with just quotes from the bible on the authority of the bible -- because that is the true basis of everything Protestant, and it would throw other threads into perspective.
I'll wait for your response before proceeding, and my posts might have to be made slowly, as I'm just very busy right now.
I am ready to post on Holy Tradition. No problem. I am familiar on how the RCC states its position on the subject. You suggest some points but I do not go on those directions. I just quotes, because some people are very good in quoting and are much better than me. I know the doctrine of the Church and develop through my own digestion and understanding of what the RCC says, reasoning my own way. Now, I reaffirm that I, as far as a Catholic goes, I am at ease with the Dogma, though I am not a specialist (University Teacher)
Now, I expect that I can try to seduce you with our position and you may do the same to me. Just put one own's position in sterile way is a bit academic. I always put my feelings into the doctrine, as I expect you to do...
I could not follow on the format of the discussion. I understood that is a thread on Scripture vs Tradition, is that so? Not a formal debate as stated by MarkRohfrietsch. If so, let's go ahead. You start, I will follow.
If it is another thing, please explain it for I could not understand black on white what the format is.
If you want to start something and then we define the rules, it is OK.
Anyhow, anything is OK for me: crazy talk over some beers or a combat with gloves.
Ready to follow you.
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