fhansen
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Look it up. The word in 2 Thess 2:15 is translated as teachings but more often as traditions, whether oral or written.Actually, it is you who are wrong.
First, you did not address Jesus' excoriation of traditions/practices.
And secondly, Paul is talking about his teachings, not traditional practices, which there had not yet been enough time to even establish.
"Therefore, brethren, stand fast and hold the traditions which you were taught, whether by word or our epistle." NKJV
Jesus didn't oppose all traditions, only traditions of men that contradict God's Word (whether oral or written). So, for example, traditions that help inform us as to God's will include things that Protestants divide over, going by Scripture alone, but which the ancient churches do not happen to divide over becazue they've always and everywhere held to these understandings. Such as infant baptism, baptismal regeneration, the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, justification, to name a few.
It's the experience of knowing Christ that we're talking about here dear. What the early chruch received and held to whether or not it was heard and simply practiced by humans, or written down by human authors.Which is precisely the problem, because it is experience of the fallen nature, not of God, and must be judged by what is written.
Human experience has nothing to do with divine truth, only what is written does.
Your comment is nonsensical. I have a high view of God's revelation in whatever form we received it. And the really ironic part is that anyone who's reduced knowing the Chrisitan faith to strictly biblical exegesis has turned it into not much more than an intellectual exercise.Same old saw. . .the word of God written is unknowable, except by the heirarchial intelligentsia.
1) It is regrettable that you have such a low view of the word of God written.
You just need to reread my respsonse to that claim, with open eyes next time. Truth is a good thing.2) It is likewise regrettable that you do not agree with the NT's view of Scripture as useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness (2 Timothy 3:16), which means it is knowable to the believer himself and he is to study it for himself.
Neither is the word Trinity. A huge part of the Christian world doubted the deity of Jesus at one time-some still do going by Scripture alone.Infallibility of the pope, purgatory, praying for the deceased, praying to the deceased, veneration of relics, indulgences, etc. are not found in the NT.
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