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Thank you for your opinion - we disagree -When this passage was written, Scripture was the Tanahk. So Paul was saying that the Tanahk is God breathed and profitable. That's all.
You disagree with history, got itThank you for your opinion - we disagree -
Actually this is not true. Peter called pauls letters scripture.
The Bible can not contradict itself.While I do listen to others, I test what they say or wright with Holy Scripture; much of what you are promoting fails that test. In light of Scripture, you are partially correct about John 6, but there is so much more in there based on the context of scripture regarding not only faith but the Eucharist and eternity. Scripture interprets scripture and scripture derives its context from scripture. You see one tree; viewed through the lense of Scripture, we see a forest.
You disagree with history, got it
Let me make a correction for you.
Divine inspiration from The Holy Spirit is not done through a group of people. Take a look in our bible, there is not a single book in there that originated from a group of people. GOD always works through individuals that way. Always has and always will.
Also, piecemealing a creed together using bit and pieces of scripture does not automatically confer inspiration onto it.
Take a look at the Bible and show me a table of contents that was not put in there as a result of a decision made centuries after the books were written.
Fun fact: the first canon of New Testament works was promulgated by Marcion, who modified the Gospel of Luke and grouped it with some Pauline Epistles in order to promote his heresy that the God of the Old Testament is different from the Father of Jesus Christ. It was in response to this, and the modification of Luke, and the proliferation of Gnostic psuedepigrapha, that the efforts of New Testament canonization got underway in the early second century, but due to the persecutions and other factors, it was not until the mid fourth century that the 27 book canon was discerned, by St. Athanasius, who also defended Christianity at Nicaea from the Arians, who denied the deity of Jesus Christ.
For this reason, I regard the Council of Nicea as inspired, although not Scripture; indeed the first three ecumenical synods in Nicaea, Constantinople and Ephesus are undeniably inspired and are central to the Christian faith as we have received it.
Creative license is the norm now? I wonder what other novel ideas will now be advancedall inspired writings can be considered prophetic
Creative license is the norm now? I wonder what other novel ideas will now be advanced
You are making the mistake of attributing natural talents with the ability of The Holy Spirit.
Inspiration from The Holy Spirit did not assemble the writings of our Apostles, it wrote them at that moment through those people. There is the guidance of The Holy Spirit, yes, but that is not inspiration where you are receiving constant revelation from Him to write such a thing.
You seem to be downplaying the ability of individual authors to express themselves in inspired Scripture, which we know to be the case because of the stylistic similarities between, for example, the Pauline Epistles, the Johannine Epistles, and the writings of the Holy Prophet Jeremiah (Jeremiah and Lamentations).
At any rate, I consider the Nicene Creed to be inspired as a result of the Holy Spirit breathing the essential ideas to the Holy Fathers at the First and Second Ecumenical Synods in Nicaea and at Constantinople. And I regard the acts of the Third Ecumenical Council to be guided, as you would put it, by the Holy Spirit, although I would not say inspired insofar as they did not produce a document comparable to the Creed.
I'm saying your idea doesn't abide by scripture.
Holy Spirit inspiration is always associated with writing. That is what is mentioned/taught in scripture. Why would I or anyone else need to go outside of that boundary?
You should not apply what Paul is saying to the New Testament. Reading 1 Tim 3:15 Paul defines the Scriptures he is referencing.I didn’t say that by any stretch of the imagination. But you seem to be saying we should not apply what St. Paul wrote to the New Testament, which was recognized by the Church as canonical Scriptures
Jesus became more emphatic when questioned. Then in John 6: 62 he begins to confront them about their faith in what He has told them, asking them what would happen if they saw Him ascending to Heaven. Would that be enough for them to believe? In John 6: 64 Jesus tells them His words are spirit, that means they must believe Jesus no matter what their earthly senses may indicate. Things of the flesh, of this world, are worthless, they must believe in Him.62 What then if you should see the Son of Man ascend where He was before? 63 It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh profits nothing. The words that I speak to you are spirit, and they are life. 64 Butthere are some of you who do not believe.” For Jesus knew from the beginning who they were who did not believe, and who would betray Him. 65 And He said, “Therefore I have said to you that no one can come to Me unless it has been granted to him by My Father.”
66 From that time many of His disciples went [p]back and walked with Him no more. 67 Then Jesus said to the twelve, “Do you also want to go away?”
68 But Simon Peter answered Him, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.
It’s funny how peter understood. And the church that calls him their father missed this point>
But he did not just say thisJesus became more emphatic when questioned. Then in John 6: 62 he begins to confront them about their faith in what He has told them, asking them what would happen if they saw Him ascending to Heaven. Would that be enough for them to believe? In John 6: 64 Jesus tells them His words are spirit, that means they must believe Jesus no matter what their earthly senses may indicate. Things of the flesh, of this world, are worthless, they must believe in Him.
1 cor 10 is about the last supper. Not the food which endures forever.
The first was done not only to be freed from the bonds of slavery, but also to save lives of the first born as God willed.But he did not just say this
he said the spirit gives life.
Jesus spent the whole conversation speaking of this food which will give life to everyone who believes. he in essence told him, Instead of comming to get fed (physical food) come to seek to get fed with spiritual food. which can give you eternal life.
It was his words. he spoke of.. which came from the spirit
and again, Peter acknowledged this, when he replied, Yu have the WORDS of et4ernal life"
1 cor 10 is about the last supper. Not the food which endures forever.
One is a ceremony, actually the continuance of the feast of unleavened bread. where Israel remembered Egypt. and we remember the cross.
if you have not been given life. you can eat this food all you want. you will still be lost
The Nicene Creed was written.
Inspiration from the Holy Spirit is not confined to Scripture, why do you wish to limit the Holy Spirit?I'm saying your idea doesn't abide by scripture.
Holy Spirit inspiration is always associated with writing. That is what is mentioned/taught in scripture. Why would I or anyone else need to go outside of that boundary?
Inspiration from the Holy Spirit is not confined to Scripture, why do you wish to limit the Holy Spirit?
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