Qoheleth said:
LOL, just open up your Bible and start with Genesis.
Mine starts with, "Preface."
right. And whos interpretation do you suggest we follow?
That's the key.
Some will find the truth.
Others will not.
God knows who is true.
1 Corinthians 11:18-19 (New International Version)
"In the first place, I hear that when you come together as a church, there are divisions among you, and to some extent I believe it. No doubt there have to be differences among you to show which of you have God's approval."
Now if there were only one organized Church over all? To tell all under it they must conform to the same things? How could God sort out those whom he approves of, from those whom he does not?
It is God who desires there to be differences made manifest. That way, the free stay free, and those who desire error, are to reap what they sow amongst themselves. Forced together? The free are not able to be free. Or, those who desire error are not free to be wrong. God does not want both together agreeing on the same things. Each is to find his own place. Just as each one of us are to be evaluated before the LORD, alone. Not as a Church. God would prefer all were one and in agreement. But, giving man free will in the midsts of spiritual warfare will have its victors, and losers. So, God allows for different church organizations to exist. That way, each one can realize his choice. Then, at the evaluation we all answer to God. Those who were led of the Spirit? They will end up finding the good churches.
James 4:6 niv
But he gives us more grace. That is why Scripture says: "God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble."
That passage speaks of believers. Two types. There can not be one Church for both types.
Who interprets the Constitution?
God allows each generation to either reap what they sow, or to reap what he has sown.
Ok, then the Bible is the Constitution and the Church is the Supreme Court, which is the final arbiter of the law, so the Church is the final arbiter of scripture.
God has given us the freedom to dissaociate from the federal governing body if we discern it has become corrupt. That is why we have both the right to bear arms, and were supposed to have state rights. The Inquisition in effect, was a corrupt federal governmental body gone haywire.
Whoops, lets not forget it is the Supreme Court (i.e. the Church) decides what is in "harmony" not the words of the Constitution itself.
The Church in this case is a chosen body of believers given the gift to teach, and are being filled and led by the Spirit of God. In turn, religious leaders also know the Word of God. But, they are not led of the Spirit. Its intellectual prowess that allows for this knowledge. Just like some hold great knowledge in physics. Its all academic, not truly spiritual.
Same held true in Jesus day. The religious leaders had great knowledge of words to be found in the Bible. But, they did not have the life needed to see the correct application.
So... What may have been a great start in the early years of the Church later on became corrupt with compromises and influences from paganism. As a result, God at times had certain men break free. A good number were killed by what was called the Church for that reason. One man I learned about , John Huss, was a prime example of how corrupt the Church had become at that point in time.
http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bio/7.html
The leadership of the Church had become a new breed of Pharisee who now used the name of Christ instead of Moses, claiming they had the fathers of the Church, just like the religious leaders claimed Abraham to be their father. There is nothing new under the sun...
In Christ, GeneZ