canadiancatholic said:
Does this mean you travel from church to church every week to get the whole truth.
Why would I do that?
canadiancatholic said:
What is taught in your church that you feel isn't true regarding the bible.
It's not what it teaches that I don't believe is true, I think some things just aren't known for certain. For instance, I don't think that anyone can say definitively that the Rapture will be pre-Trib. My church teaches that it will be. However, even if "I" believed that my church taught the truth 100% correctly, doesn't mean that it is. I recognize the possibility that I or my church may not be right. Just because a person believes his Chruch is completely correct, doesn't mean it is, nor does it give him/her and guarantees above and over those who belong to other churches.
You and I can argue over what we believe the Truth to be--and that's all we can argue
what we believe to be true--all day long. That will never change the truth, and some things we just won't know until we meet God in heaven.
canadiancatholic said:
Where do you go to get it, or do you just rely on a private interpretation even though many of your fellow parishoners probably think differently.
I get it from the same place you get yours. There's more than one source. And "private interpretation" basically plays the biggest part in what we believe. Sadly, some of us refuse to acknowledge this.
canadiancatholic said:
And yes the apostles did have it right on the salvation end of things. How could they not?
Then if they did, how can your church continue to teach "development of doctrine?" If the apostles understood it correctly, taught it and passed it on correctly, where is there room for development?
canadiancatholic said:
I can't see God hoping that we could discern true salvation from faulty words.
I agree there. God doesn't "hope," He knows that some will get it and others won't. If He wanted it any other way, He would not have allowed freewill.
canadiancatholic said:
someone has to be the pillar and foundation of truth,
Again, according to whom? Who says this?
canadiancatholic said:
not truthes and not some truthes or partial truthes, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.Just my opinion.
I understand that we desire this possibility, the possibility that someone has the absolute answers, but the truth is, we do not know for sure.
BTW, do you see the irony of that last statement. You insist that
someone must possess the "truth, the whole truth, nothing but" and end it with "Just my opinion."
Well, what is it? Your opinion or the "truth and nothing but?"
