You darn right Davy.... every chance I can!! I live to fish!..... Fish On!!!
You show you well understood what I said, but only want to 'toy' around it, and dance around the Truth of what I showed.
"You show you well"? Sorry Davy, not sure what that means.
However, what I do know and understand, is that I asked "you" an adherent of sola scriptura, (maybe the abbreviation... "SS" through you off) do "YOU" believe no one (yourself included) or institution can 'infallibly' decide what is true and what is false for Christians when it comes to matters of faith and/or morals?
That is kind of a yes or no question my friend, which you totally ignored.
Then you went on Davy, and posted the O.T. verse of Isaiah 2:22, followed by your personal and fallible interpretation of said verse, and how obvious "you felt" God's own word was accountable to Him, and not some system devised 'by' men.
Followed by my response were I told you, as a Catholic, I believe in the bible, 100%, but not necessarily your fallible interpretation of it.
Pretty obvious to "you!" Maybe not to someone else. So, if someone were to disagree with you, where would you turn to decide who is correct? Couldn't be the bible, because that is what you are disagreeing about. So to who or what authority could you turn too?
Again Davy, something you ignored with a slight wave of the hand.
Then, I followed with a question regarding the passage you posted, Is.2:22:
Would you agree though Davy, being you are not infallible, and just a mere fallible man, that your personal interpretation/opinion of this passage just might not be "exactly" correct?
Which, once again, you completely ignored.
Then on this post Davy, you have the gumption to tell me I am dancing around the truth that "YOU" showed?? I have to say my friend, that made me sit back in my chair after reading that!! Wow!
So Davy, tell me if I got this right. Under your very own Protestant theology, as impressive as yours, or anyone else's, scholarly or non- scholarly background might be, your personal interpretations or opinions mean absolutely nothing when it comes to having an authoritative interpretation of Scripture, right? In other words, in your Protestant belief system, the interpretation of any person who can read the Bible is just as valid, just as authoritative, as the interpretation of any other person who reads the Bible, right? Again Davy, pretty simple yes or no questions.
So, Davy, pretty sure I clarified here, that no way did I "dance around the truth" as you seem to think.
So Davy, if you happened to answer yes to my questions above, where my interpretations of the Bible, are just as valid and just as authoritative as your own, maybe you can explain to me why and how you believe your interpretation of Is. 2:22 is the absolute and infallible truth?
In closing Davy, I would like to ask you again, (for the third time) one of my original OP questions you have ignored completely:
For a Christian, what is the pillar and ground of the truth - i.e., the upholder and foundation of the truth? Is it the Bible? Yes or no?
Have a Blessed Day!