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Do you honestly think that all things we might possibly contemplate, believe, or do are Godly and permissible...just so long as they were not specifically condemned in the Bible????????????Show me the scripture that says not to.
I hear you and understand. However just to show you where the difference is between us.....you said....
"apostles and their successor bishops ".
Now open your Bible and find that comment.
You see, there are NO Scriptures that say what you posted. NONE! There is no Scripture that validates "Apostolic Succession".
The 2nd thing I would point out to you is that Sola Scriptura is a biblical doctrine not because the Bible says so. That would be a tautology- the kind of argument we find in that collection of lies the Book of Mormon.
Instead the Bible is our alone final authority because it alone is the Word of God. It has been attested, authenticated, by God Himself.
2 Tim. 3:16-17...….
“All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.”
The Bible trumps man’s authority, church tradition, and our own opinions. We as Christians should not allow anything that opposes God’s Word to dictate our actions or control our thinking.
Cop out. I asked first.![]()
Do you honestly think that all things we might possibly contemplate, believe, or do are Godly and permissible...just so long as they were not specifically condemned in the Bible????????????
One of my favorite W.C. Field's quotesAll things? Don’t you think that’s a bit of a drastic example? I mean I could simply reverse the same logic and say are we only allowed to do what is written in the scriptures and everything else is forbidden?
May I ask, how old are you?Cop out. I asked first.![]()
But I'm sorry I haven't seen any scripture support your claim. I just want you to be kind and give me a verse instead of re-directing me to previous posts. If you won't do that then so be it. God is good.I’ve already shown the scriptures support prayers for supplication and the scriptures that prove that the saints are not dead and have eternal life. What scriptures can you present that suggests praying to them is forbidden or not beneficial?
Because the words in the post I quoted reminded me of a first grader saying "I know you are, but what am I"Why do you want to know?
What is "Apostolic Succession"?There is no Scripture that validates "Apostolic Succession".
1. At the time this verse was written, was any the NT writings considered "Scripture"? The contents of the NT weren't finalised until hundreds of years later, so "Scripture" in this verse would almost certainly be referring to the OT.2Tim 3:16-17
“All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.”
Well, in other words you are avoiding the question. I'm surprised you didn't understand 'cop out', perhaps you are older than me.Because the words in the post I quoted reminded me of a first grader saying "I know you are, but what am I"
What is "Apostolic Succession"?
1. At the time this verse was written, was any the NT writings considered "Scripture"? The contents of the NT weren't finalised until hundreds of years later, so "Scripture" in this verse would almost certainly be referring to the OT.
2. Notice the words, "equipped for every GOOD WORK" - it says nothing about salvation.
But I'm sorry I haven't seen any scripture support your claim. I just want you to be kind and give me a verse instead of re-directing me to previous posts. If you won't do that then so be it. God is good.
Ok then if you want to be silly and not show me a scripture, which surely wouldn't be too difficult for you, I will take it that you either have nothing to offer or that you are being stubborn. And please don't tell me you already have because I haven't seen it. All I want is one scripture. Is that too hard?I have shown evidence in the scriptures to support my claim that prayers to the saints can be beneficial. Keep in mind evidence is not proof. You haven’t shown anything at all to support your view.
What is "Apostolic Succession"?
1. At the time this verse was written, was any the NT writings considered "Scripture"? The contents of the NT weren't finalised until hundreds of years later, so "Scripture" in this verse would almost certainly be referring to the OT.
2. Notice the words, "equipped for every GOOD WORK" - it says nothing about salvation.
But I'm sorry I haven't seen any scripture support your claim. I just want you to be kind and give me a verse instead of re-directing me to previous posts. If you won't do that then so be it. God is good.
Well, perhaps it seems so, but your proposition was open-ended by its nature, wasn't it?All things? Don’t you think that’s a bit of a drastic example?
A person would have to be over 100 to mistake that expression.Well, in other words you are avoiding the question. I'm surprised you didn't understand 'cop out', perhaps you are older than me.![]()