buzuxi02
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According to the article:
” Eck brought the real issue to the table: who had final authority, God’s Word or the pope? For Eck, Scripture received its authority from the pope. Luther strongly disagreed, arguing instead that Scripture has authority over popes, church fathers, and church councils, all of which have erred.
It's obvious both are wrong. And now that theres been 500 years since the above debate we can easily see both these men and both of their institutions have been wrong. I guess the apple doesn't fall to far from the tree.
” Eck brought the real issue to the table: who had final authority, God’s Word or the pope? For Eck, Scripture received its authority from the pope. Luther strongly disagreed, arguing instead that Scripture has authority over popes, church fathers, and church councils, all of which have erred.
It's obvious both are wrong. And now that theres been 500 years since the above debate we can easily see both these men and both of their institutions have been wrong. I guess the apple doesn't fall to far from the tree.
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