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Wouldn’t it be lovely if the entire Protestant world could agree on that (or any) single definition for the man-made doctrine of sola scriptura?Using the Westminster Confession as a historical authority
You mean the rhetorical statements suffixed with question marks? Those are the only question marks in post 129.
It would be refreshing but it is hardly likely to happen.Wouldn’t it be lovely if the entire Protestant world could agree on that (or any) single definition for the man-made doctrine of sola scriptura?
I posted a set of passages from the bible but you just fobbed them off.instead of you dealing with Scripture on this matter
If I may jump in here for a moment without reading all the previous exchanges, the premise that under SS something must explicitly stated in order to be Scriptural is simply a straw man, and thus your argument is invalid insofar as resting upon that premise.
Using the Westminster Confession as a historical authority, it plainly states that what is "necessary for God's own glory, man's salvation, faith, and life, is either expressly set down in scripture, or by good and necessary consequence may be deduced from scripture:"
So are you going to tackle the substantial issues of post 140 that make a nonsense of sola scriptura - all of them scriptural!I posted a set of passages from the bible but you just fobbed them off.
No, none of my contributions to the discussion were supportive of sola scriptura. Why are you asking me to tackle your contribution as if I opposed it?So are you going to tackle the substantial issues of post 140 that make a nonsense of sola scriptura - all of them scriptural!
So you believe it was men and not God who assembled the Canon?
There are 101 problems with the false premise that is sola scriptura.
Here a few - all biblical!
Start with the fact that scripture does nowhere contain its own table of contents.
So how do you even know what is scripture, without tradition or authority?
History records the first canons were deemed heretical, and the church decided the contents in council. The new testament did not self select nor did it fall out of the sky.
You said:Second, Jesus never said "write this" or "read this" he said "do this" and "teach this" - and the faith was handed on by tradition (which is paradosis, the faith handed down) from the apostles and succession bishops. Read the early fathers! Its why Paul says "stat true to tradition" (ie the faith handed down) and is why the early fathers all refer to staying true to the teaching of bishops...primacy at Rome. Third the "new testament" of which Jesus said "do this" was not even a book (or was not in origin) testament is same as covenant.
The "new covenant/testament in my blood" is the eucharist, not a book! The book was compiled to support tradition not to replace it.
You said:Fourth if you all have is scripture, you do not have the word of God.
The word of God is the words AND the correct meaning for them. The meaning handed by tradition. (faith handed down) Obviously. And by divorcing scripture from tradition (the faith handed down) is why protestants disagree on every key aspect of doctrine.
You said:Fifth- even the bible says "the foundation of truth is the church" (not scripture!) because Jesus gave his apostles authoirity (the power to "bind and loose"). Without it you would not have a bible.
You said:And so on.....
Sola scriptura is a pure man made tradition of the reformation. It is certainly not justified either in or by scripture or history. Nobody was sola scriptura before that.
Everyone then became their own pope with endless schism because of it. Even Luther lamented "every milkmaid now has their own doctrine"! All because of sola scriptura.
100 apologies! i thought you were the OP!No, none of my contributions to the discussion were supportive of sola scriptura. Why are you asking me to tackle your contribution as if I opposed it?
Maybe i don't understand well what sola scriptura is but,
I think sola scriptura fails, when we need to know something in a matter the bible doesn't talk about, there is other ways of knowing from God, like experience, or the guidance of the Holy spirit.
Also if you have only biblical knowledge of God but have not experienced anything from Him your knowledge is very limited.
Of course, it was men, just as men wrote the scriptures... men infallibly, inerrantly inspired by God.
You believe something different than that?
I posted a set of passages from the bible but you just fobbed them off.
For example, the casting out devils thing, there is a huge 'i'm not sure about this' and 'chritians cannot have demons' debate, and a person doing ministry needs to know that christians can have demons, some say they go away when you convert, maybe God had mercy on some of your troubles and free you of something, but christians can have devils and satanic works against them, and the bible seems not to talk about this, but its important, so not everything pertaining christian life is in the bible.
No. What fellowship does light have with darkness?
I wish the bible had been explicit about this, so this debate could not exist... but still there is a lot of debate. I have casted out evil spirits of myself and another pastor casted them out of me as well, that makes me a non christian? i think i was born again but now what?.
I am not allowed to comment on that statement here on the forums.
I was just expressing that there is cases when people have trouble with devils and are christians, and if they go to someone for help, they just can't say 'but christians can't have demons'...
God bless.
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